793 m or 2,602 ft) is a mountain pass in the Albis range in the canton of Zurich in Switzerland.
Other nearby passes across the same chain are Buechenegg to the north, and Schnabellücken, which is undeveloped except for a hiking trail, to the south.
[1][2] The pass is first mentioned in 1492, when the Zurich Council made a decision on road maintenance.
In 1713, Zurich military authorities are recorded as regarding transport over the Albis Pass as being simpler and cheaper than going via Birmensdorf or Horgen.
A walking trail to the north follows the ridge-line of the Albis range and leads to Buechenegg, Felsenegg and Uetliberg.