Jaunpass - Boltigen, located at an elevation of 1,512 meters and nestled in the Swiss Alps, is a highly sought-after destination for its breathtaking scenic beauty and diverse recreational offerings. The resort connects the Simmental and Gruyère regions via a picturesque mountain route. This 18.3 km fully paved road lined with 11 hairpin turns is popular among drivers, motorcyclists, cyclists, and hikers. The local bakery in the village of Jaun is a must-visit for its wide array of artisanal and regional foods.
The pass offers a vibrant palette of nature's hues in the spring, as the snow recedes to reveal the first crocuses and gentians breaking through the soil. The rich alpine flower beds are a sight to behold and, if one looks carefully, they might even spot morels. Visitors can enjoy a meal at a charming eatery on the upper part of the road towards Boltigen, featuring views over the valley and a vintage jukebox.
The resort is also a hotspot for winter sports, offering opportunities for downhill skiing, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and seal skin. However, caution is advised during winter due to heavy snowfall, which can result in narrow and slippery roads. The pass is best avoided at night and during rain for safety reasons.
The beauty of Jaunpass - Boltigen extends to its stunning landscapes, which can be appreciated all year round. The panoramic vistas, coupled with the thrill of winding roads, make it a favorite among motorists. Whether it's a snowshoe hike on Jaunpass-Oberenegg or a drive from Simmenthal to the Friborg Gruyère region, the experience is always memorable.
Despite its remote location, the resort offers excellent service, as testified by visitors who have camped there. The absence of Wi-Fi and fast food outlets is more than compensated by the profound serenity and the allure of the surrounding mountains. Jaunpass - Boltigen is truly a haven for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts.

