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Intro

The mule track over the Simplon, developed over 300 years ago by Kaspar Stockalper, has long handed over its economic importance to new roads. However, a few years ago it was reborn as a cultural hiking trail.

Description

The ViaStockalper leads in three one-day stages from Brig over the Simplonpass to Gondo. Through deep gorges, extensive larch forests and moorland, along historic traffic routes, offering a rich cultural and nature experience.

Pass traffic boomed as early as the 13th century. In the 17th century, Kaspar Stockalper built a medieval mule track, making a safe trading route over the Alps in politically turbulent times. After Stockalper left the political stage, trade traffic collapsed and the mule track fell into disrepair.

The Simplon was revived by Napoleon Bonaparte who on strategic grounds built the first navigable road in the western alps in 1805. The line of the road was so modern that it was largely followed in the 1960s for the construction of the new road. Thus very little of Napoleon’s road remains.

Offer

This hike can also be booked as a package with three overnight stays and luggage transport. To the offer

An enjoyable tour includes the careful planning of the same. Please inform yourself in advance at the local information center about the route and weather conditions. Depending on the season and weather conditions, this route may be blocked or interrupted

Technical information

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Start location
Brig
Destination
Gondo
Direction
One way
Ascent
1800 m
Descent
1600 m
Distance
30 km
Duration
10 h
Multiday route
3 days
Technical requirements
Easy
Physical requirements
Medium
Season
June - October
Transport of luggage possible
Yes
Elevation profile
1800Meter ascents
1600Meter descents
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Theme
Over a pass, Along Water, Along castles, Through a gorge
Signalization
Signalisation in both directions
More information https://www.schweizmobil.ch/en/wanderland/route90

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Map

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Quick Facts

Route number

No. 90
Stages: 3

Distance

30 km

Duration

10 h

Ascent

1800 m