Question is do you want to embark on an adventure over roads you'll remember for the rest of your life, or opt for the safe monotany of a tunnel.
Remember also, the sun dosn't always shine over the alps, and should you get poor visibility due to low cloud or rain over the tops it can be very unnerving if not frightening as we found going over the Furka and Grimsel last year.
We have done most of the passes with our Swift Gazelle for the last 7 years weekends are very busy with sightseers and m/c`s weekdays are fine with very little traffic. phceh
Yes I thought the Gotthard was free as well. Well it was when we went through it in July. Unless there is a charge if your over a certain weight but didnt see any toll booths. Looking at those pics though I wish we had gone over the top, looks fantastic. My navigator doesnt do map reading so I just have to rely on the TomTom and to be honest as it was our first trip to the Alps I just went for the easy option. Next time though If the weather is clear I reckon over the top and maybe even spend a night up there if possible.
Hi,
We came back over the St Gothard pass late June this year on a fantastic clear day in our AS Symbol.
Its a long climb up from Airolo but a good wide road. Make sure you turn off at the top to the cafe and carparks. Several MH's were parked there and a vintage coach . The roads were clear but the snow was about fifteen foot high at the sides.
I think the Grimsel and Nufenen passes were still shut then.
Steve
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