Panorama Bike, Stage 14/14 Les Paccots Distance 28 km Find out more about: Panorama Bike, Stage 14/14
Chasseral–Weissenstein Bike, Stage 3/3 Sonceboz-Sombeval Distance 33 km Find out more about: Chasseral–Weissenstein Bike, Stage 3/3
Graubünden Bike, Stage 7/11 Bergün / Bravuogn Distance 38 km Find out more about: Graubünden Bike, Stage 7/11
Val d'Anniviers Weisshorn Bike St-Luc Distance 25 km Find out more about: Val d'Anniviers Weisshorn Bike
Marbacher Panoramarunde Schrattenflue mountain is located high above the upper Entlebuch region, forming the backdrop of the Marbach tour, a mixture of unexpected panoramic views and rustic Swiss mountain paradise. Find out more about: + Marbacher Panoramarunde
Biketicket to RIDE (rot) In the area between Chur and Lenzerheide there are a lot of cableways with bike transportation. The Biketicket to Ride combines those into a fun enduro tour for anybody. Find out more about: + Biketicket to RIDE (rot)
Le Grand Risoud Bike If you believe Switzerland is a densely populated country, just take a tour in the border area between Switzerland and France in the Vallée de Joux to change your mind. Generally you are as alone here as you would be in the forests of Canada. Find out more about: + Le Grand Risoud Bike
Panorama Bike, Stage 3/14 On the third stage of the Panorama Bike route, there are high mountain passes to conquer for the first time – Schwägalp and Risipass to name just two. Find out more about: + Panorama Bike, Stage 3/14
Arosa Lenzerheide Rundtour The Route from Arosa through the Urden Valley to Lenzerheide is demanding and unparalleled. After the ascent via Carmennahütte up to the Hörnlihütte riders are rewarded with a freeride with an elevation drop of over 1,000 metres. Find out more about: + Arosa Lenzerheide Rundtour
Panorama Bike, Stage 14/14 The final stage of the Panorama Bike route is nothing less than spectacular. It runs from Col de Jaman directly to the shores of Lake Geneva in Montreux. In good weather and with a little luck you might even see a bit of “smoke on the water” from high up. Find out more about: + Panorama Bike, Stage 14/14
Höch Flue Although this tour does not go quite as high as its name sug-gests, you will be biking high above Lake Lucerne and at times looking down over a 400m high rockface at the land-scape below. Find out more about: + Höch Flue
Jurassic Bike More than 150 million years ago Switzerland was located on the sea. Fossilized dinosaur footprints are all that’s left. This is what you see on the Jurassic Bike tour, but the landscape of this scarcely known part of the Jura region is just as impressive. Find out more about: + Jurassic Bike
Jura Bike, Stage 5/9 The Jura Bike route to La Chaux-de-Fonds is shaped by contrasts. Untouched moors and solitary pastures interspersed by whirring windmills and lively cities. Find out more about: + Jura Bike, Stage 5/9
Pischa The Pischa tour at the entrance to the Flüela Valley is one of the most beautiful and popular mountain bike routes in Davos. It consists almost exclusively of single trails, including the ascent, with a bumpy but easily flowing descent. Find out more about: + Pischa
Chasseral–Weissenstein Bike, Stage 3/3 Typical Jura: pleasant hills, rugged gorges and mountain taverns. The route follows the ridge of the southernmost Jura chain with wonderful views over the Bernese Seeland region as far as the Alps. Thrilling downhill run to baroque Solothurn. Find out more about: + Chasseral–Weissenstein Bike, Stage 3/3
Alpine Bike, Stage 3/16 Glamorous St. Moritz is the goal of the third stage of the Alpine Bike route, but instead of Gucci and Prada, it is all about flow and trail. Find out more about: + Alpine Bike, Stage 3/16
Alpine Bike, Stage 1/16 The Alpine Bike route begins with the Costainas Pass, a classic mountain bike route and the cross-over from Scuol to Val Müstair, right on the first stage. Find out more about: + Alpine Bike, Stage 1/16
Gottardo Bike, Stage 1/3 The Gotthard is one of the most important mountain passes in Switzerland and this becomes perfectly clear on the first section of the Gottardo Bike route from Andermatt to Airolo. Find out more about: + Gottardo Bike, Stage 1/3
Hoch-Ybrig Bike This challenging tour is demanding and rewarding, with tough climbs that pack a punch. But the panorama – including the lakes of Sihl, Zurich and Lucerne, snowy Alpine peaks and the Mythen – makes all the effort worthwhile. Find out more about: + Hoch-Ybrig Bike
Graubünden Bike, Stage 7/11 The Albula Valley is a little known mountain bike highlight in the Grisons. On the route from Bergün to Lenzerheide you experience all the benefits this region has to offer. Find out more about: + Graubünden Bike, Stage 7/11
Poschiavo–San Romerio The church of San Romerio can be clearly seen from Poschiavo. It is located 800 meters above the valley floor on a rocky outcrop and has long been known to mountain bikers as one of the most rewarding destinations in Val Poschiavo. Find out more about: + Poschiavo–San Romerio
Suvretta Loop The Suvretta Loop is one of the best tours in the Upper Engadine. Highlights include a more than five-kilometre downhill ride on a single trail through the Suvretta da Samedan and the subsequent ride through majestic Val Bever. Find out more about: + Suvretta Loop
Lugano Bike, Stage 1/4 City tours are not for mountain bikers – my foot! If the route is properly prepared, it can even be a highlight – as it happened in Lugano with the Lugano Bike route, combining Monte Bar and Monte Tamaro. Find out more about: + Lugano Bike, Stage 1/4
Ochsenalp–Tschiertschen Great Alpine route set in wonderful countryside. The tour takes you via the panoramic path Prätschli - Ochsenalp to Tschiertschen. From there you continue via Molinis back to Arosa. Find out more about: + Ochsenalp–Tschiertschen
Alp Fursch Bike An interesting day trip that takes you amid the magnificent mountainous Alpine landscape at the Flumserberg, and that is topped off with an exciting descent through the beautiful Schils Valley. Find out more about: + Alp Fursch Bike
Val d'Anniviers Weisshorn Bike Rustic Hotel Weisshorn sits on an outcrop high above Val d’Anniviers. The mountain inn marks the end of the tour with a backdrop of the most impressive peaks in the Valais. Find out more about: + Val d'Anniviers Weisshorn Bike
Alta Verzasca Bike The upper Verzasca Valley is an almost forgotten corner of Switzerland, but the Ticino couldn’t be more authentic than it is here. The mountain bike is a good choice to explore this remote region. Find out more about: + Alta Verzasca Bike
Gottardo Bike, Stage 3/3 A journey of discovery on the western side of the Blenio Valley. Across the wide Nara basin with seemingly endless panoramic views of the Malvaglia Valley. Technically challenging descent through a number of villages, including Selvapiana. Continue via the ruins of Serravalle Castle. Find out more about: + Gottardo Bike, Stage 3/3
Lugano Bike, Stage 4/4 Hidden somewhat between Monte Tamaro and Monte Lema is the Malcantone region. The unspoilt area is ideal for mountain bikers and forms the basis for the fourth stage of the Lugano Bike route. Find out more about: + Lugano Bike, Stage 4/4
Lugano Bike One of the most attractive single trails in the Ticino winds its way as a high trail around the Val Colla above Lugano and leads through the hilly forests of Malcantone to the imposing Monte Tamaro. A fantastic tour with spectacular panoramic views. Find out more about: + Lugano Bike
Franches-Montagnes Tour Nowhere is the Jura region more typical than in the Franches Montagnes near Saignelégier. And the mountain bike route of the same name runs right through the middle of the hilly mosaic of forests, green meadows and countless dry stone walls. Find out more about: + Franches-Montagnes Tour
Jura Bike, Stage 4/9 On the way from St-Ursanne to Saignelégier, it is the Doubs again that defines the Jura Bike route, but only on the first half. Then the Franches Montagnes are taking over and together they reflect all the expectations that many have of the Jura. Find out more about: + Jura Bike, Stage 4/9
Rinerhorn / Sertig The adventurous tour around Rinerhorn to the famous Sertig Valley is known for its smoothly flowing downhill parts and the pleasant uphill sections make this tour enjoyable for anybody. Find out more about: + Rinerhorn / Sertig