• Napoleon passing the Great St Bernard Pass, by Edouard Castres. Over several days at the end of May the army went over the pass single-file, 6000 men per day.
  • The Great St.Bernard pass - Destination - The hospice on Grand-St-Bernard pass is a shelter built in the Middle Ages by Augustine monks...
  • We’d just driven over the Great St. Bernard Pass (elevation 8100 feet), the third highest road pass in Switzerland which connects the Swiss canton of Valais with...
  • ...at the Great St Bernard Pass and were accompanied by a very nice guide who also works at the kennel taking care of the dogs and 3 beautiful St-Bernards.
  • In the Pennine Alps there is a pass that connects Italy and Switzerland: the Great St Bernard Pass, along with its endless history...
  • The Great St. Bernard Pass is situated on the Italian-Swiss border high in the Pennine Alps. It links the Swiss canton of Valais to the Aosta Valley region of...
  • The Alpine pass and the legendary Great St. Bernard Hospice symbolise the hospitality shown by the monks to travellers over the centuries.
  • Great St. Bernard Pass, one of the highest of the Alpine frontier passes, at 8,100 feet (2,469 metres).
  • How long is the Great St Bernard Pass? The road to the summit is entirely paved. It’s called Road 21 (in Switzerland) and Strada Statale 27 (in Italy).
  • The Great St Bernard Pass is the third highest road pass in Switzerland, at an elevation of 2,469 m . It connects Martigny in the canton of Valais in Switzerland...
  • So, pack your bags and start planning your trip to the Great St. Bernard Pass, and get ready for an unforgettable adventure in the heart of the Alps.
  • You might also know this place by the following names: Great Saint Bernard Pass, Grosser Sankt Bernhard, Great St Bernard Pass, Col du...
  • Climbing the Great St Bernard Pass, the Colle del Gran San Bernardo – A classic Italian road cycling route.