July 1961 – Little Scheidegg inBernese Oberland, Switzerland

Project Postcard July 1961 - Little Scheidegg in Schwitzerland

Project Postcard July 1961 - Little Scheidegg in Schwitzerland front

Project Postcard July 1961 - Little Scheidegg in Schwitzerland back

The Kleine Scheidegg is a mountain pass at an elevation of 2.061 meters, situated below and between the Eiger and Lauberhorn peaks in the Bernese Oberland region of Switzerland. The name means “minor watershed”, even though it is actually higher than the neighbouring Grosse Scheidegg. Possibly this is because Kleine Scheidegg is a watershed between the two arms of the Lütschine river, while Grosse Scheidegg divides the Lütschine from the Rychenbach stream.

The pass is traversed by a walking trail and the Wengernalp railway, which both connect the villages of Grindelwald with Lauterbrunnen, passing through Wengen between the pass summit and Lauterbrunnen. In winter, Kleine Scheidegg is the centre of the ski area around Grindelwald and Wengen. In summer, it is a popular hiking destination, and is one of the passes crossed by the Alpine Pass Route between Sargans and Montreux.


Owner of this postcard: Matias Roskos