The Lötschberg is an Alpine mountain massif and usually associated with a major, historically important transit axis of the
Alps
The Alps () ; german: Alpen ; it, Alpi ; rm, Alps ; sl, Alpe . are the highest and most extensive mountain range system that lies entirely in Europe, stretching approximately across seven Alpine countries (from west to east): France, Sw ...
in
Switzerland
). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel ...
with, at its core, the Lötschen Pass (german: Lötschenpass,
Swiss German
Swiss German (Standard German: , gsw, Schwiizerdütsch, Schwyzerdütsch, Schwiizertüütsch, Schwizertitsch Mundart,Because of the many different dialects, and because there is no defined orthography for any of them, many different spelling ...
: ''Lötschepass''). The mountain pass, which culminates at nearly 2,700 metres above sea level, are part of the eastern
Bernese Alps, whose main crest straddles the border between the cantons of
Berne and
Valais
Valais ( , , ; frp, Valês; german: Wallis ), more formally the Canton of Valais,; german: Kanton Wallis; in other official Swiss languages outside Valais: it, (Canton) Vallese ; rm, (Chantun) Vallais. is one of the cantons of Switzerland, 26 ...
. The valleys concerned by the Lötschberg are those of the
Kander in the
Berner Oberland
The Bernese Oberland ( en, Bernese Highlands, german: Berner Oberland; gsw, Bärner Oberland; french: Oberland bernois), the highest and southernmost part of the canton of Bern, is one of the canton's five administrative regions (in which context ...
, with
Kandersteg at the head of it, and a secluded side-valley of the Upper Valais, the
Lötschental
The Lötschental is the largest valley on the northern side of the Rhône valley in the canton of Valais in Switzerland. It lies in the Bernese Alps, with the Lonza running down the length of the valley from its source within the Langgletscher ...
, with
Ferden at the valley's entrance and at the bottom of the pass.
Although the Lötschberg is one of the main north-south axes through the Alps, it is not on the
main chain of the Alps
The main chain of the Alps, also called the Alpine divide is the central line of mountains that forms the drainage divide of the range. Main chains of mountain ranges are traditionally designated in this way, and generally include the highest p ...
, the
Pennine Alps
The Pennine Alps (german: Walliser Alpen, french: Alpes valaisannes, it, Alpi Pennine, la, Alpes Poeninae), also known as the Valais Alps, are a mountain range in the western part of the Alps. They are located in Switzerland (Valais) and Italy ( ...
, further south, making up the main water divide. As a main north-south axis through the Alps, the Lötschberg is thus completed by the
Simplon, between
Brig
A brig is a type of sailing vessel defined by its rig: two masts which are both square rig, square-rigged. Brigs originated in the second half of the 18th century and were a common type of smaller merchant vessel or warship from then until the ...
and
Domodossola in Italy. The Lötschberg alone constitutes an important shortcut from the
Swiss Plateau to the Upper Valais, the alternative route involving a long detour via the lower
Rhone Valley (
Monthey) around the western end of the Bernese Alps.
The Lötschberg is crossed by two railway lines and tunnels. The first line, the
Lötschberg railway line was opened to traffic in 1913. It has at its centre the 14.6 kilometre-long
Lötschberg (Culmination) Tunnel, with portals in Kandersteg (BE) and
Goppenstein Goppenstein (1,216 m) is a Swiss hamlet in the canton of Valais, located in the lower Lötschental and traversed by the Lonza river. It belongs to the municipality of Ferden.
Goppenstein is mainly known for its railway station on the Lötschberg ...
(VS). It culminates at a height of 1,240 metres and is the
highest railway on the main Swiss network. The second line uses, since 2007, the 34.6 kilometre-long
Lötschberg Base Tunnel, which has its portals in
Frutigen (BE) and
Raron
Raron (french: Rarogne) is a municipality in the district of Raron in the canton of Valais in Switzerland.
History
Raron is first mentioned around 1101–1200 as ''Rarogni''. In 1146 it was mentioned as ''Rarun''.
A settlement on the Heidnisc ...
(VS). The maximum height of the new railway is 828 metres. Both railways are connected to the
Simplon railway
The Simplon Railway is a line that links Lausanne in Switzerland and Domodossola in Italy, via Brig. The -long Simplon Tunnel (opened in 1906) is a major part of it. The line between Lausanne and Vallorbe is sometimes considered to form part of th ...
, which runs from
Lausanne
, neighboring_municipalities= Bottens, Bretigny-sur-Morrens, Chavannes-près-Renens, Cheseaux-sur-Lausanne, Crissier, Cugy, Écublens, Épalinges, Évian-les-Bains (FR-74), Froideville, Jouxtens-Mézery, Le Mont-sur-Lausanne, Lugrin (FR-74), ...
to Domodossola (and further to Milan) via the
Simplon Tunnel
, it, Galleria del Sempione
, line = Simplon line, (Lötschberg railway line)
, location = Traversing the Lepontine Alps between Switzerland and Italy
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, system = Swiss Federal Railways (SBB CFF FF ...
.
Unlike the
Gotthard, the other main north-south axis in Switzerland, the Lötschberg is not crossed by a road pass nor by a road tunnel. However, a
car shuttle train is operated between
Kandersteg railway station and
Goppenstein railway station.
The Lötschen Pass itself is the lowest point (2,676 m) on the crest between the
Balmhorn to the west and the high range west of the
Jungfrau to the east, making up the water divide between the
Rhine
), Surselva, Graubünden, Switzerland
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(north) and the
Rhone (south). On the north side of the pass is a two kilometre-long glacier named ''Lötschengletscher''. Although it is a glacier pass, the Lötschen Pass can be crossed by hikers without mountaineering equipment and a mountain hut, the
Lötschenpasshütte, is located on the top of the pass. The pass is traversed by a trail (reaching 2,690 m) from Kandersteg via the secluded valley of
Gasterntal to Ferden. The complete traverse from the railway station of Kandersteg to that of Goppenstein lasts about 10 hours. On the south side the approach can be shortened by a few hours starting from
Lauchernalp
Lauchernalp is an alp and resort area in the Swiss Alps, located in the canton of Valais. It sits on a sunny terrace, between above sea level, overlooking the Lötschental above Wiler
Wiler (Lötschen) is a municipality in the district of Raron ...
, accessible by cable car from
Kippel
Kippel is a municipality in the district of Raron in the canton of Valais in Switzerland.
History
Kippel is first mentioned in 1437 as ''Kypil''.
Geography
Kippel has an area, , of . Of this area, or 23.4% is used for agricultural purposes, wh ...
.
See also
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Lötschental
The Lötschental is the largest valley on the northern side of the Rhône valley in the canton of Valais in Switzerland. It lies in the Bernese Alps, with the Lonza running down the length of the valley from its source within the Langgletscher ...
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List of mountain passes in Switzerland
This is a list of mountain passes in Switzerland. They are generally situated in the Jura Mountains or in the Swiss Alps.
Pass roads
Trails
Railway
See also
* List of highest road passes in Switzerland
* List of highest paved roads in Sw ...
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Lötschberg Tunnel
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Lötschberg Base Tunnel
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NRLA
References
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Swisstopo
Swisstopo is the official name for the Swiss Federal Office of Topography (in German language, German: ''Bundesamt für Landestopografie''; French language, French: ''Office fédéral de topographie''; Italian language, Italian: ''Ufficio fed ...
topographic maps
External links
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Lötschenpass HutTravel guides and maps (BLS)List of Alpine passes in switzerland
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Mountain passes of Switzerland
Mountain passes of the Alps
Mountain passes of Valais
Bern–Valais border