Length (Göschenen-Meiringen) : 51 km
Ascent | Descent: 1820 m | 2130 m
Roads and trails
- Asphalted: 13 km
- Natural surface: 38 km
- of which Singletrail: 3,6 km
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- Glacier: Steingletscher
- Meiringen is famous for its waterfall which features in a Sherlock Holmes novel.
- Two iconic roads, on Susstenpass old road, of national significance:
- 19th century «Communicationsstrasse»
- 20th century «Touristenstrasse».
- 19th century «Communicationsstrasse»
- 20th century «Touristenstrasse».
- Aare River winds its way between the villages of Meiringen and Innertkirchen through a gorge that is 1.4 km long and up to 200 metres deep
- The diabolic and wild Schöllenenschlucht
- The Schöllenenschlucht (gorge) lies between Andermatt and Göschenen and was for centuries a natural barrier on the route between Uri and Italy via the Gotthard. The route was first opened as a through road when the Teufelsbrücke (Devil’s Bridge) was built around 1200AD.