All cycling routes

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730 Results found
730 Results found
  • 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.
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  • Neuchâtel Bike

    The Neuchâtel bike route leads through the Neuchâtel Jura mountains with stunning natural sights such as the Creux du Van and the Saut de Doubs. Unforgettable landscapes through pine forests, vineyards, along ridges and through the upper and lower valleys of the canton.
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  • Göscheneralp Bike

    This tour leads you into the wild and fascinating valley of Göscheneralp. Not only does it offer you views of the imposing water dam, but also a wide range of attractive nature experiences with water in «Water worlds».
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  • Isenthal Bike

    Follow the trails of the last Swiss bear! This tour to the town of Isenthal high above Lake Lucerne is both technically demanding and a test of fitness and also a challenge for skilled bikers.
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  • Pizol Pardiel Bike

    Do you take on the challenge? 1.100 metres in altitude from Bad Ragaz up to the panorama terrace Pardiel at Pizol mountain - a fitness test with highest demands. After a well-deserved rest you can enjoy a downhill on forest paths through dense forests.
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  • Langis Bike

    This is an idyllic bike tour leading from Sarnen to the high moorland of Langis. As you ride past bubbling brooks and through lush forests, you’ll regularly find unexpected vistas featuring mountains located in central Switzerland and Bern.
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  • Alpine Panorama Route, Stage 6/9

    Alpine marshland in rain-rich Glaubenbielen and a biosphere reserve around Schrattenfluh. No less enchanting: the hills and dales of the Emmental, classic, pre-Alpine rolling countryside.
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  • Bodensee-Radweg

    The route circles the Bodensee, Central Europe’s third largest lake, an area inhabited since primeval times, through three countries, now by the shore, now through orchards, sunny meadows, old town centres, nature reserves and flower islands.
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  • Ostschweizer Wein-Route, Stage 2/2

    From Weinfelden, the journey continues onward through the green Thur wetlands to Bischofszell. The small baroque town attracts visitors with its stately 18th century town houses. Onwards we journey to Hauptwil. Via Gossau, we reach our destination, the monastery town of St. Gallen.
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  • Jurasüdfuss-Route, Stage 2/5

    Bielersee wine abounds on its northern shores, the Petersinsel beckons you to stop and relax, the Zihlkanal leads to Lac de Neuchâtel. After charming Neuchâtel, the scene is interlaced with vineyards, wide fields, narrow wine villages and castles.
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  • Mittelland Route, Stage 3/7

    A peaceful ride beside the small Chatzen and Büsisee lakes, on through the Furttal valley of the Limmat, the bathing spot Baden, and on to marvel at the Gothic stained glass windows in Königsfelden and yellow irises of the River Aare floodplain, followed by a leisurely ride on the Aare dam to Aarau.
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  • Bova

    A fabulous single trail along the famous Swiss Bike Masters’ route to St.Antonien provides pleasure for the whole family while still capturing the racing-spirit.
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  • Schwarzbubenland-Route

    The section from Beinwil to Kleinlützel reveals the «Schwarzbubenland» as one of the jewels of North-western Switzerland. Passing through hilly countryside and the Laufen valley, the bus route offers a large number of outlook points and historical attractions along the way.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • Alp Casanna

    Starting in Klosters this round tour climbs on pleasant paths up into the pulsating winter resort of Davos Klosters. Following the ski runs from the Parsenn ski resort the route drops back down towards Klosters.
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  • Ibergeregg–Sattelegg–Linth, Stage 1/2

    The limestone crags of the Mythen, a mountain carved thousands of times with a local Swiss Army Knife, the Ibereggpass is steep, marshy the shores of the Sihlsee, won by building a dam and drowning 60 farmsteads so that «the spark of electricity could at last glow in Thal».
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  • Bächi Bike

    A scenic bike tour in car-free Braunwald. Here, you can enjoy the unspoiled scenery and fresh mountain air. On an e-bike, steep slopes can be negotiated with ease.
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  • Schaffhauserland Bike, Stage 2/4

    Panorama road to Schleitheim. Climb up to Siblinger Randenhaus with magnificent views of the Alps. Long «crowning stage» over the wild and forested Randen, partly on German soil. Recurrent views of the southern Black Forest and Hegnau's volcanic cones.
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  • North-South Route

    The North–South Route leads through the large scenic Swiss regions of the Jura, Mittelland, Central Switzerland and over the Alps to the south. It follows many historically and culturally significant traffic routes and visits many places of interest.
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  • 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.
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  • Haslital Route

    Magnificent and extremely varied route along the valley floor of the Hasliaare. Lake Brienz, Ballenberg and the wonderful view into the Hasli valley are constant companions along this route which is also suitable for families.
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  • Wyland–Downtown, Stage 2/2

    The aroma of Maggi soup has long since evaporated in Kempttal, now the motorway affects eyes and noses. Green recreational areas only hint at the urban sprawl, Zurich’s unusually village-like districts have a friendly feel.
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  • 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.
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  • Gitschital Bike

    The Gitschital bike route offers you a fantastic combination of Lake Lucerne and mountain valley. This varied tour is peppered with substantial ascents and leads you to a quiet and remote side valley.
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  • Salaaser Kopf

    This bike tour amid the Suvretta peaks between the duty-free enclave of Samnaun and Ischgl affords views of impressive mountain scenery and provides numerous other biking highlights. Fast-paced single trails and flowtrails make the descents a perfect biking experience.
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  • Maloja Express

    Cycle under the glistening majestic granite peaks on trails that take you through dense, pristine forests, lush meadows and ancient chestnut groves. Enjoy this and more on the Maloja Express.
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  • Alpine Panorama Route, Stage 2/9

    Toggenburg more forested and rugged, a land of nooks and crannies where water once provided work and death. Below the alluvial Linth plain, «Ziegerland» with mighty limestone cliffs, Glarus once a textile region of international importance.
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  • Studenland-Töss-Römer-Route, Stage 1/2

    The shallow, calm Klingnauer reservoir, striking synagogue in Endigen, Wehntal feeling the pull of the city, the natural idyll of the Neeracher Ried reed beds, above it all the whistling of busy aluminium «birds». Tranquility only remains on a minor scale.
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