Climbing in peace

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Intro

Head up the mountain to the sounds of your own breath, the wind in the trees and clanging cowbells: These 10 traffic-free climbs make it possible.

Grosse Scheidegg Bernese Oberland

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Fantastic views of the Eiger north face and a final section that’s entirely car-free: Could this be Switzerland’s most scenic mountain pass?

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Grosse Scheidegg, Rennradfahrerin

Col du Sanetsch Valais

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The vineyards at the foot of the Tsanfleuron Glacier: This hidden gem among Swiss Alpine passes is 26km long with an elevation gain of 1,690m.

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Sanetschpass, Rennradfahrer

Tremola Ticino

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Away from the main road of the Gotthard Pass, the legendary Tremola with its cobblestones will amaze many avid cyclists.

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Airolo, Roadcycling

Umbrail Graubünden

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Switzerland’s highest pass (2,501m) is the hidden access road to the famous Passo Stelvio.

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Santa Maria, Stelvio Tour

Lago del Naret Ticino

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The magnificent views from Lake Naret must be earned on a 30km climb up the Maggia Valley. This ascent is on par with the greatest Alpine passes, without the traffic.

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Lavizzara, Lago del Naret Roadcycling

Col de la Croix Lake Geneva Region

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Starting in Bex, the Col de la Croix first winds through beautiful vineyards before passing the mountain villages of Gryon and Villars and finally reaching the base of the Diablerets Massif.

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Col de la Croix, Roadbiker, Keyvisual Ride the Alps Querformat

Chasseral Jura & Three-Lakes

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Away from any major roads, the Jura landscape is particularly suitable for cyclists. The Col du Chasseral offers breathtaking views over the Mittelland region and the Alps.

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Nods, Bernese Jura Tour

Col du Lein Valais

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The Col du Lein (1,623m) above Saxon provides access to the Val de Bagnes while avoiding the main road across the Grand Saint Bernard. Near the top, several hundred metres of gravel road create a sense of adventure.

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Volleges, Valais Tour

Mauvoisin Valais

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The Valais is the land of dams. These are often reached via dead-end roads. A paradise for cyclists which includes, for example, the ascent to the Mauvoisin Dam from Le Châble.

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Bagnes, Lac de Mauvoisin Roadcycling

Mittelberg Bernese Oberland

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The Mittelberg Pass between Gruyère and Gstaad offers an ideal alternative to the Jaun Pass, which is often used by cars and motorbikes during the summer months.

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Gstaad, Gruyere Tour

Les Agites Lake Geneva Region

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The unobstructed views of Lake Geneva and the wine-growing region of Lavaux must be earned: 12km and a 9% gradient from the vineyards of Yvorne.

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Yvorne, Rebberge mit Alpenpanorama