2024年01月09日
Bernina Pass, Graubünden, Switzerland
Skier at Bernina Pass, Graubünden, Switzerland (© Francesco Bergamaschi/Getty Images)
Awe-struck by this white winter expanse? That's exactly what visitors feel when they witness the Bernina Pass in the Alps, in the Graubünden region of Switzerland. It attracts winter sports enthusiasts from all over the world and stands tall at an elevation of 2,328 metres. This pass may be home to ski areas now, but it was a vital trade route during the Middle Ages. Fun fact: The first evidence of skiing dates to around 6000 BCE in Russia. Boasting excellent snow conditions from November to March, the Bernina Pass is a must-visit spot on every skier's bucket list!