Appenzeller Aussichtsroute A majestically located spa resort - Heiden Distance 39 km Find out more about: Appenzeller Aussichtsroute
Classic passes of the Vaud Alps Aigle Distance 108 km Find out more about: Classic passes of the Vaud Alps
The Source of the Rhine roadcycling route Chur Distance 264 km Find out more about: The Source of the Rhine roadcycling route
Unexpected: The Mauvoisin Dam Le Châble Distance 15 km Find out more about: Unexpected: The Mauvoisin Dam
Vibrant: Juf The ride between Thusis and Juf-Avers is like a demanding journey through time. After the busy traffic around Viamala Gorge, a long, steep ascent takes you to Juf-Avers, the highest (alt. 2126 m) settlement in Switzerland to be inhabited all year round. Find out more about: + Vibrant: Juf
Appenzeller Route A circular route through the green hills of the Appenzell region, on the sunny balcony above the Bodensee with typical farmhouses and strong-willed, likeable local people. Far from daily hustle and bustle but never far from a tavern. Find out more about: + Appenzeller Route
Lavaux tour Starting at Lutry railway station, this easy loop (310m difference in altitude over 30km) follows the Route de la Corniche. This classic route is popular with the region’s many cyclists. Find out more about: + Lavaux tour
Appenzeller Aussichtsroute The scenic Appenzell route leads from Heiden through the hilly Appenzell landscapes to the Gallus town of St. Gallen – passing known and lesser known points of interest on the way. Find out more about: + Appenzeller Aussichtsroute
Three classic passes This loop featuring three major mountain passes starts in Meiringen, the village made famous by the Reichenbach Falls, where Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s fictional hero Sherlock Holmes dies – or does he? Find out more about: + Three classic passes
Classic passes of the Vaud Alps This loop starts in Aigle and goes in search of the classic passes of the Vaud Alps. The little town of Aigle in Switzerland’s Chablais region is home to the UCI, the International Cycling Union. Find out more about: + Classic passes of the Vaud Alps
Through the vineyards The perfect way to discover the Valais. Find out more about: + Through the vineyards
Gotthard challenge With three legendary passes that regularly feature in the Tour de Suisse, this loop ranks among the great alpine classics. Although just 106km in length, it should not be underestimated: with almost 40km of climbing, it presents a major challenge. Find out more about: + Gotthard challenge
Sanetsch pass The Sanetsch is the finest pass you have never heard of! At 26km in length and with a difference in altitude of 1690m, the pass road starts in Sion and could be compared to the famous Stelvio, but with less traffic. Find out more about: + Sanetsch pass
Tour de Gruyère This moderately challenging loop starts at Saanen, a typical Bernese Oberland village, which is easy to get to by train. Find out more about: + Tour de Gruyère
Emmental The Emmental is a region in Canton Bern, home to the famous eponymous cheese with the large holes. Life is a tranquil affair among these hills, which give every appearance of belonging to a different era. By way of discovering them, this short loop chooses roads with little traffic. Find out more about: + Emmental
Tour of Lake Lucerne Combining this escapade with a boat trip makes for a short yet spectacular loop on the shores of Lake Lucerne. Find out more about: + Tour of Lake Lucerne
Vaud Jura tour As a mountain range, the Swiss Jura tends to play second fiddle to the Alps in terms of cycling appeal. Yet this region between Geneva and Basel is a cyclists’ paradise: numerous relatively quiet roads follow the gentle topography amid pristine landscapes. Find out more about: + Vaud Jura tour
Canton Fribourg tour Bilingual Fribourg was founded by Berthold IV, Duke of Zähringen in 1157. This university town marks the setting-off point for a 97km loop featuring 970m of climbing through the hilly landscape of Canton Fribourg. Find out more about: + Canton Fribourg tour
Grosse Scheidegg 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). Find out more about: + Grosse Scheidegg
The Source of the Rhine roadcycling route You can discover the source of the Rhine twice within a radius of 270 kilometres. In between you can explore two Alpine passes, deep gorges and the frontiers of three linguistic regions. Find out more about: + The Source of the Rhine roadcycling route
Unexpected: The Mauvoisin Dam The ascent from Le Châble to the Mauvoisin Dam is rough, twisty and steep – and with no distant views for quite a way. You don’t catch sight of Switzerland’s second-highest dam until right towards the end. Find out more about: + Unexpected: The Mauvoisin Dam
Strade Bianche di Simmental An amazing tour with a little known 18-km ascent and an unpaved section. Find out more about: + Strade Bianche di Simmental
Heart of Switzerland Featuring almost 50 kilometres of climbing, this loop calls for fitness and a love of adventure. Find out more about: + Heart of Switzerland
Around the Churfirsten This moderately challenging loop takes you to the Wildhaus ski resort along a minor, little-known road and skirts magnificent Lake Walen. Find out more about: + Around the Churfirsten
In the heart of the Valais This 57km loop includes two passes and starts in Martigny, a town with a Roman past located in the French-speaking part of Canton Valais where the Rhone makes a right-angle. Find out more about: + In the heart of the Valais
Valais Cycling Tour 740 km, 18,500m of up and down, 25 climbs spread over 10 stages: we present the Valais Cycling Tour. Come and discover the many sides of Valais with this new 7-14 day tour! Find out more about: + Valais Cycling Tour
Säntis Classic This loop follows the route of the Säntis Classic, an annual challenge that attracts almost 2000 cyclists. Find out more about: + Säntis Classic
Bike tour Bernese Jura The high points of this outing for well-prepared cyclists are the panoramic view at the top of the Chasseral and the back roads of the Bernese Jura. Find out more about: + Bike tour Bernese Jura
Öpfel (apple) tour This easy loop in Canton Thurgau holds a surprise in store for adventurous souls. Find out more about: + Öpfel (apple) tour
Zurich Oberland This loop, popular with local cyclists training for competitions, starts in Zurich and passes through the local countryside. Find out more about: + Zurich Oberland
Tour de Gastlosen This tour from Saanen leads over quiet country roads and allows you to discover a hidden gem: the Mittelberg Pass. The descent from the Jaun Pass is also worth a detour. Find out more about: + Tour de Gastlosen
Varied: Engstlenalp The 14 kilometres from Innertkirchen to Engstlenalp are varied and convoluted in terms of scenery: you ride through dense woodland and the Gental, one of Central Switzerland’s remotest valleys. After a gentle finale, the view at the top (alt. 1835 m) reaches as far as the Titlis. Find out more about: + Varied: Engstlenalp
The Mittelland Challenging cycle rides are not the sole reserve of the Alps. Between the Mittelland region of the country and the Jura, this loop has surprises in store for even the fittest riders. Find out more about: + The Mittelland
Breathtaking: Lake Narèt The route from Bignasco (pop: 300) to the source of the Maggia is exhausting; the views, however, are spectacular. The road leads through a dense forest of evergreens and past Lake Sambuco until it reaches Lake Narèt at alt. 2310 m. Find out more about: + Breathtaking: Lake Narèt
Entlebuch This loop through the scenic beauty of the Entlebuch region takes you over two relatively unknown passes in the Prealps, the Glaubenberg and the Glaubenbielen. Find out more about: + Entlebuch
A loop with a view This escapade starting in Villars-Gryon is made up largely of back roads with moderate traffic. It features a breathtaking vantage point with views of Lake Geneva and the Alps. Find out more about: + A loop with a view
Grisons challenge From Davos, Europe’s highest town, the loop covers a distance of 117km and 2780m of climbing. The Albula, the ascent to which starts 30km further on, is arguably Switzerland’s prettiest pass. Find out more about: + Grisons challenge
Lake Neuchâtel tour Discover Lake Neuchâtel on this tour featuring 107km of cycling on segregated cycle paths with no ups or downs worth mentioning. Find out more about: + Lake Neuchâtel tour
Gurnigel The Gantrisch landscape reserve provides the delightful context for this loop featuring the Gurnigel, a pass popular with local cyclists. Find out more about: + Gurnigel
Piano di Magadino A level loop for a relaxing ride across the Magadino plain on cycle lanes segregated from traffic. Find out more about: + Piano di Magadino