The Tremola alpine pass road, Ticino

The Tremola alpine pass road, Ticino

The Tremola alpine pass road, Ticino

The Tremola alpine pass road, Ticino

Airolo-Pesciüm

Airolo-Pesciüm "Sasso della Boggia"

Lüina Airolo San Gottardo

Lüina Airolo San Gottardo

Airolo-Pesciüm

Airolo-Pesciüm "Ristorante"

Airolo-Pesciüm

Airolo-Pesciüm "Canalone"

Gotthardtunnel A2 Airolo Süd 2

Gotthardtunnel A2 Airolo Süd 2

A2 Airolo, Nord

A2 Airolo, Nord

Capanna Cristallina

Capanna Cristallina

Airolo A2

Airolo A2

San Gottardo - Nostalgia on the Tremola

Ticino

Even the Romans avoided the immense mass of the Gotthard. The Pass only gained significance around the year 1200, when the Schöllenen Ravine between Göschenen and Andermatt was developed. Today the Gotthard Pass is the most important North-South connection.

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The famous Gotthard Train Tunnel, and thus the Gotthard Railway was opened in 1882. The highway tunnel was built about 100 years later. But you will be missing something well worth experiencing if you always take the tunnel. One should take the path through the Schöllenen Ravine and through the barren Urseren Valley up to the Pass Heights at least once: whether on foot, in a nostalgic PostBus or in a horse carriage like in the days of the famous Gotthard Post in the 19th century.

The ride across the cobblestone paved Tremola on the southern side of the Gotthard Pass is breathtaking. The Tremola takes you in hairpin turns and serpentine curves from the peak of the pass to Airolo and is considered to be Switzerland's longest historical monument.

2 Comments

  • 1
    deepak sonawane

    my fevourite summer destination

    Monday, May 7, 2012 5:11 PM

  • 2
    venkat

    amazing

    Friday, Sep 30, 2011 6:42 AM

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