Belvédère Hotel, Furka Pass
Belvédère Hotel, Furka Pass
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The0perator

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346 posts

46 months

Friday 6th June
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Has anyone driven out to here?

Assume there is a toll? To get close?

Ken986

306 posts

141 months

Friday 6th June
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No toll on the Furka Pass. The hotel is on the corner across from parking for gift shop and Rhóne Glacier access.

gangzoom

7,497 posts

232 months

Saturday 7th June
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It's a public road, we have been twice in two different cars, it's a great drive but 2nd time was no where near as exciting as the first, don't think we'll got back again for a long while. The glacier is 100% worth visiting, but it's disappearing at an alarming rate, some 10% has gone just in the last 2 years, doubt it'll be there the next time we drive the pass frown


ThunderSpook

3,837 posts

228 months

Saturday 7th June
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I drove past here last week but didn’t stop as the area was packed. I didn’t know about the glacier thing or I might have tried to find a space.

gangzoom

7,497 posts

232 months

Saturday 7th June
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^100% worth visiting the glacier before it goes completely. You can walk in it, but I don t think you can trek on it anymore via either helicopter or climbing?

As with everything in life though the 2nd you go its not as exciting, the irony of mass tourism to see a melting glacier probably sums up our collective intelligence as a species smile.


Stevemr

744 posts

173 months

Sunday 8th June
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Glacier is certainly not as awesome as it was 30 years ago. But it’s 100% worth going to drive the Furka/ Susten and Grimsal pass triangle, especially at the weekend, when it’s a rolling, super car, classic car and bike show.

The0perator

Original Poster:

346 posts

46 months

Monday 9th June
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Its a bucket list item! Have to get it done. Is there a best time of year to go?

Basically a compromise of too busy, too wet, too expensive?

seefarr

1,664 posts

203 months

Monday 9th June
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If you need a place to eat on the Furka, we really enjoyed the Hotel Tiefenbach for lunch. Massive serves of delicious alpine food and a friendly welcome.

https://maps.app.goo.gl/UyVFDKjLj3xjQ9y97

The Furka itself wasn't my favourite driving road though, super bumpy!

gangzoom

7,497 posts

232 months

Monday 9th June
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The0perator said:
Its a bucket list item! Have to get it done. Is there a best time of year to go?

Basically a compromise of too busy, too wet, too expensive?
Getting to Switzerland really is very easy, even with a soon to be 8 years old electric car carrying 6 people with a 70 yearw age gap, it essentially is just one day of driving from France into Switzerland, and next day you can in the mountains.

Switzerland isn't cheap, but if you take your own car you have plenty of choices for where to stay, you can easily drive into Italy as well via the pass (which is what we did a couple of summers ago).

Anyone on this forum really should do the drive.

The0perator

Original Poster:

346 posts

46 months

Monday 9th June
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You make it sound very easy

Stevemr

744 posts

173 months

Tuesday 10th June
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It is easy!
I used to drive a fast Audi from West Yorkshire to Interlaken non stop.
Won’t do that now though!
Now it’s down to Dover, 270 miles.
Early ferry and across to Luxembourg 300 miles.
Then 300 miles to Interlaken.
That’s towing an 8 metre caravan.
No toll roads till you get to Switzerland, then it’s buy a pass at the border 40 Swiss francs.
If you are camping, stock up with food and booze in Luxembourg.
Passes usually open June to October.