Col de Bretaye

Col de Bretaye

Switzerland, europe

Length

N/A

Elevation

1,806 m

Difficulty

moderate

Best Season

Year-round

# Col de Bretaye

Ready for an alpine adventure? Head to the Swiss Alps in Vaud canton and tackle Col de Bretaye, sitting pretty at 1,806m (5,925ft) above sea level.

The route up—Chemin de Bretaye—is a paved path that doesn't mess around. This is a seriously steep climb that'll test your legs and your lungs, but the payoff is totally worth it. Once you've conquered the summit, reward yourself at the mountain restaurant up there. Nothing beats catching your breath with a hot drink while taking in those incredible alpine views.

Where is it?

Col de Bretaye is located in Switzerland (europe). Coordinates: 46.3840, 8.4511

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Road Details

Country
Switzerland
Continent
europe
Max Elevation
1,806 m
Difficulty
moderate
Coordinates
46.3840, 8.4511

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