Best mountain passes around Mühlethurnen are situated in a region characterized by its proximity to the Bernese Prealps and the Gantrisch Nature Park. The area offers a diverse landscape of forests, open land, and alpine meadows, providing access to various mountain experiences. While Mühlethurnen itself is a municipality, nearby passes like Gurnigel offer significant elevation and panoramic views of the Bernese Alps.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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You have to be at the hotel on time. The whole team left at 7 p.m. Breakfast was possible. It was still nice.
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One of the most beautiful views, after a somewhat steep climb from Bern :) Don't give up, it's worth it.
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At the moment there is a kiosk on wheels.
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The restaurant is currently sealed by the bankruptcy office, hopefully it will open again soon!
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Unfortunately the restaurant was sealed, hope that will change soon
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Unfortunately, the mountain restaurant is now closed...
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What a gorgeous area up here. Terrific
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Visitors frequently praise the Gurnigel Pass, often considered one of the best in the Bernese Prealps for its fantastic views. Other popular spots include the Belpberg Classic North Ascent, known for its varied terrain and scenic views, and the View of the Bernese Oberland, which offers expansive vistas after a climb.
The mountain passes, particularly the Gurnigel Pass, are renowned for their breathtaking 360° panoramic views. You can see the majestic peaks of the Bernese Alps, including Nüneneflue, Gantrisch, Bürglen, and Ochse. On clear days, the vista extends from the Préalpes to Lake Thun, encompassing the Gürbetal, the city of Bern, and the Mittelland.
Yes, the winding roads and challenging ascents of passes like the Gurnigel Pass make them popular destinations for cyclists. The route features varied terrain with forests, open land, and alpine meadows. The Belpberg Classic North Ascent is also a notable climb for cyclists.
Absolutely. The region around the mountain passes, especially within the Gantrisch Nature Park near Gurnigel Pass, offers numerous hiking trails for all levels. A classic route is the Gurnigel-Stockhorn high-altitude hike. For more hiking options in the broader area, explore the Hiking around Mühlethurnen guide.
The Gurnigel Pass is easily accessible by Postbus line 323 from nearby Thurnen, which is a short distance from Mühlethurnen. This makes it convenient to reach the Gantrisch Nature Park without needing a car.
Yes, the Gurnigel Pass is categorized as family-friendly. The surrounding Gantrisch Nature Park offers trails like the Gäggersteg boardwalk, which provides educational experiences amidst nature, suitable for families.
The mountain passes, particularly the Gurnigel Pass and the Gantrisch Nature Park, are a year-round paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. While summer and autumn are ideal for hiking and cycling, winter offers opportunities for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and winter hiking.
During the colder months, the Gurnigel Pass transforms into a haven for winter sports. You can enjoy cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and winter hiking in the picturesque snowy landscape.
The Gurnigel Pass is known for its clear, dark skies, making it an excellent spot for stargazing. The area also has historical significance, with the Gurnigelbad hotel being a popular spa destination in the 19th century.
Many of the mountain passes and associated trails are rated as intermediate. For example, the Belpberg Classic North Ascent and the View of the Bernese Oberland are considered intermediate. The Ascent to the Horbüel Pass involves overcoming a significant altitude difference.
Beyond cycling and hiking, the Gantrisch Nature Park, accessible via passes like Gurnigel Pass, also boasts excellent mountain biking routes. You can find more options for gravel biking in the Gravel biking around Mühlethurnen guide and general cycling in the Cycling around Mühlethurnen guide.


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