Connecting Andermatt in the west with Disentis in the East, Oberalp pass (or Alpsu as it's known in the Swiss regional language Romantsch) comes with a steady gradient and ends with a false flat along a frozen, alpine lake, topping at out 2044 m. Used as the first climb of stage 8 of the 2021 Tour de Suisse, keep your eyes out for the pro-team busses passing by.