Grosse Scheidegg
Overview
Intro
The Jungfrau is not necessarily known as a road cycling destination, but it does offer one of Europe’s finest passes: the Grosse Scheidegg (alt. 1962m).
Description
Between Meiringen and Grindelwald, the road passes below 1700m-high flanks and offers unique views of glaciers and the notorious north face of the Eiger. Moreover, it is car-free; the only vehicles allowed are the famous yellow PostBuses.
Boasting a rise of 1300m over 16km to reach the summit and with gradients as steep as 12%, the Grosse Scheidegg is a unique cycling experience that has to be earned. This is followed by a dizzying descent to Grindelwald, a quintessential village well placed for offering a rest at the foot of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau massif. The road continues down the Lütschine river to Interlaken, a mecca for outdoor recreation enthusiasts. The final leg of the loop follows the shores of Brienz Lake back to Meiringen.
Tip from the Grand Tours Project:
At the Grosse Scheidegg pass, climb further onto the ridge above. The views of the two flanks are breathtaking and highly photogenic.
www.grandtoursproject.com
An enjoyable tour includes the careful planning of the same. Please inform yourself in advance at the local information center about the route and weather conditions. Depending on the season and weather conditions, this route may be blocked or interrupted
Type |
Performance
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Ascent |
1470 m
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Descent |
1470 m
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Distance |
79 km
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Physical requirements |
Medium
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Season |
June - October
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