All cycling routes

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745 Results found
745 Results found
  • Crap Masegn Bike

    Tour from Falera via the Crap Sogn Gion to the Crap Masegn requiring a high level of stamina. The high altitude part offers profound Insights in to alpine terrain.
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  • Wiggertal–Glaubenberg, Stage 1/2

    Zofingen’s pleasant old town, the murmur of the Wigger at the flood dam, a grass snake swimming in the Ettiswil pond, a quiet stop at the pilgrimage chapel of St. Ottilien, numerous cows on Ruswil’s large farms and the Kleine Emme in its stony bed.
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  • Churfirsten-Panoramabike

    This challenging and in some places exposed panoramic tour makes a lot of demands on the cyclist and his/her mountain bike. It is completely under the spell of the Churfirsten and Lake Walen and is only recommended for experienced cyclists.
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  • Rhine Route, Stage 8/9

    Starting in the Bad Zurzach wellness oasis, the stage leads to Koblenz, the historic old town with 4 bridges close to the Klingnau reservoir. The Rheinfelden destination - Switzerland's oldest Zähringer town - follows soon after the picturesque little town of Laufenburg.
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  • Aare Route, Stage 4/7

    Perfect trio at Wohlensee: bird paradise, power station and nuclear reactor. Follow the Aare into Seeland, a giant vegetable garden thanks to the Hagneckkanal. Behind reeds and woodland, the Bielersee hints at the happy hustle and bustle in bilingual Biel-Bienne.
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  • Huggenberger-Route

    Alfred Huggenberger, dialect poet and farmer in Gerlikon. This trail combines the Mittelland path with the Thurtal and can be combined with various round trips. Worthy of particular attention on this route are the former Tänikon monastery, the «house of sayings» in Aawangen and the Gerlikon Church.
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  • Wyland–Downtown, Stage 1/2

    A stage accompanied by swirling tourist masses in Stein am Rhein, attractive timber-framed houses in Stammheim, the slowly flowing Thur in its wide foreshore, and the interactive Technorama in Oberwinterthur inviting experimentation.
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  • Hörnli Bike, Stage 2/3

    Pleasant journey through lower Toggenburg with its typical pre-Alpine chains of hills and cultivated countryside. Particularly impressive in autumn when a sea of fog floods the valleys and the Säntis summit is covered with the first snow.
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  • Jura Bike, Stage 1/9

    From Basel the route runs mostly level to the foot of the Blauenkamm. After an ascent along the light limestone Blauen ridge, wonderful views over the Birstal valley, ending with a thrilling descent to lovely Laufen.
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  • Ziteil Bike

    A challenging bike route to the highest place of pilgrimage in Europe. With an energy-sapping climb and a descent demanding a high level of skill, this challenging route delivers a high level of variety.
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  • Wyland–Downtown

    Vineyards, fields, timber-framed houses to set the mood, then through the wide foreland of the Thur. Winterthur awaits experimentation fans with the interactive Technorama. Green recreational areas only hint at the urban desert around Zurich.
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  • Passwang–Oberaargau

    From Dornach, seat of the Anthroposophical Society's Goetheanum, you ride through gently undulating Jura landscape, the Schwarzbubenland, past cherry trees and flower meadows to finally swish down from the 943 m high Passwang to Balsthal.
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  • Valorsch Bike

    This medium/difficult bike tour takes you through the romantic Valorschtal valley around Schönberg, to the Liechtenstein mountain village of Malbun. This village is located at 1,600 meters above sea level, and was already one of the stages on the Tour de Suisse.
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  • Lakes Route

    The Lakes Route takes you on a trip right across picture-postcard Switzerland. From Lac Léman to the Bodensee, passing 10 larger and smaller lakes and offering stunning views over water in the Alps and Alpine foothills.
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  • Alpine Bike, Stage 11/16

    Easy, long ascent through Reichenbachtal up to Grosse Scheidegg at the foot of the mighty Wetterhorn cliffs. In a second loop, breathtaking descent to Grindelwald with spectacular, close-up views of the nearby glacier and snow-covered summits.
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  • Rhine Route, Stage 7/9

    The Hochrhein has made its bed between Schwarzwald and the Jura, at times wide and unhurried, at others narrow and wild. Attractive floodplains and historic little villages add cultural enjoyment to this stage.
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  • Baselbiet

    This getaway full of surprises and beginning in Basel follows empty back roads in Canton Basel-Landschaft (known familiarly as the Baselbiet).
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  • Saanenland–Freiburgerland, Stage 3/4

    Through airy coniferous forests up to Jaun, and down to Lac de la Gruyère. Hills and pastures typify the landscape, spicy cheese and double cream is produced here. The Saane wends its way, carving deep through sandstone cliffs towards Fribourg.
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  • Pian Cales

    A pleasant ride with a beautiful view on the village of San Bernardino and surroundings, rich with the intense aroma of mountain flowers.
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  • Rigi–Reuss–Klettgau, Stage 1/4

    Motorway noise gives way to a nightingale’s song, reeds sway gently on lovely Lauerzersee lake, overgrown landslide boulders in the animal park, trains run to a precise timetable at Arth-Goldau railway station and huge villas may be admired on Zugersee shores.
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  • Zürich–Einsiedeln Bike, Stage 1/2

    Biking over the Albis chain, you reach the Knonau district, farming country, a rural idyll at the gates of the big city. Particularly attractive stretch when long-distance views are good: Alpine ranges of Glarus and Central Switzerland and the Bernese Oberland high Alps.
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  • Emmental–Entlebuch, Stage 1/3

    Along the Nidau-Büren canal and the winding Alte Aare, up to rolling rural landscape with small villages and modest farmhouses, an easy ride through forests and fields. Spot the courtship ritual of black and white lapwings at Fraubrunnenmoos.
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  • Alpine Bike, Stage 5/16

    Zippy forest trail out of the valley, testing ascent at Sur, quiet section along the Roman Septimer route on a terrace high above the valley floor, excellent single trail with spectacular views.
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  • Galmihorn Bike

    Experience nature on a scenic bike tour. Along the way, you will be rewarded again and again with fantastic views into the Blinnen- and Bächi valleys, to Weisshorn and Matterhorn, to Galenstock and down into the Rhone valley.
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  • Dreiland-Radweg

    The route around the Euregio capital of Basel explores a triangle of three countries, their landscapes, culinary delicacies and languages. An opulent feast for palate, eyes, ears, calves and heart, a truly international tour.
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  • Cardada Bike

    An adventurous circuit route in the surroundings of Cardada and Val Resa that starts and finishes in Locarno and presents for most parts a breath-taking view over the Lake Maggiore and the surrounding region.
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  • Alpine Bike, Stage 13/16

    An easy tour with trail highlights in the isolated Kiental. The stamina-sapping ascent on asphalt from Frutigen is rewarded with views over the Engstligental and a loop to the imposing, mysterious Bunderle rock basin with its thundering waterfall.
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  • Unterland Bike

    Discover the multi faceted holiday region of Uri: from islands in the lake of Uri, to Altdorf with its Mediterranean touch, and onwards to great views set in the home of William Tell. This route is also an ideal starting point for other bike routes.
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  • Alpine Panorama Route

    The Alpine Panorama Route crosses the northern Alpine foreland with its many passes and gorges, tradition-rich culture, settlements and mountain farms. The strenuous, stamina-testing trip is rewarded with spectacular views.
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  • Herzroute, Stage 5/13

    From Langnau, the route leads through the peaceful open countryside of the Emmental. The beautiful scenic vantage points are highlights in this primeval Swiss landscape. The historic old town of Burgdorf is the ideal place to round off this eventful excursion.
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  • Oberland Bike

    This tour follows the historical Gotthard mule track through the higher valley of Uri to the Ursern valley and on to Andermatt. Observe the achievements of the train pioneers of the last century as well as idyllically located mountain hamlets.
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  • Graubünden Bike, Stage 8/11

    Impressive stage from the Lenzerheide sun terrace through the Schyn-Schlucht (gorge) to Thusis. Running high above the waters of the Albula, the forest trail ducks into shadowy cliffs, dives into a pitch-black tunnel and drops to the valley as a rough, rooted trail.
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