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Introducción

Frescura subterránea en las cuevas Höllgrotten, terrible escenario de batallas a orillas del cristalino lago Ägerisee, un mundo de orquídeas, turbas e insectos en la turbera alta de Rothenthurm y un intenso mundo de peregrinación en Einsiedeln.

Descripción

The Lake Zug region is most charming at cherry blossom time. The main river of the canton is the Lorze. It flows from Lake Ägeri through the deep Lorzentobel ravine to Lake Zug. There are three hydroelectric power plants between Lake Zug and where the Lorze merges with the Reuss River. The ride through the tree-covered Lorzentobel valley is definitely not monotonous. Beautiful picnic spots and elderberry blossoms, which eventually will be turned into syrup, make the tour that much sweeter. The 6000-year old Höllgrotten limestone caves and their bizarre rock formations are another highlight, and the view up to the Lorzentobel Bridge spanning the ravine is an impressive sight.

The monument of the Battle of Morgarten is rather a warlike structure. The battle was fought in 1315 between the Habsburgs led by Duke Leopold of Austria and the soldiers of Schwyz with their allies. It is now remembered as the old Confederates’ first battle for freedom. Luckily, the blood that was spilled that day is long gone and now Lake Ägeri looks its best. Up you go to Sunnenberg and to Switzerland’s largest still existing heath and moorland of Rothenturm. In 1987 it gained national significance due to massive voter support. Now it offers a variety of natural habitats, such as peat banks, high and low-moorlands, globeflowers, purple moor-grass and sundew. Lapwings, skylarks, meadow pipits and other ground-breeding birds – and even cuckoos - feel quite at home here.

Along the Biber River you cycle down to Schwyzerbrugg and Biberbrugg and then follow another river, the Alp, to the famous pilgrimage village of Einsiedeln. Einsiedeln Abbey is Switzerland’s premier Baroque structure and the pertaining Mercy Chapel and the Black Madonna are highly revered in the Catholic faith. A visit to the extensive Benedictine Abbey is also recommended. It goes without saying that the impressive abbey is a popular stop on the Way of St. James.

Una ruta llena de diversión requiere una planificación cuidadosa. Consulte con la oficina de información local con antelación para conocer la ruta y las condiciones meteorológicas. Dependiendo de la estación del año y de las condiciones meteorológicas, esta ruta puede estar bloqueada o interrumpida.

Datos técnicos

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Lugar de salida
Zug
Destino
Einsiedeln
Ascenso
880 m
Descenso
420 m
Distancia
46 km
Distancia sobre asfalto
39 km
Distancia sobre superficie natural
7 km
Nivel de exigencia física
Medio

Route

9 Seen-Route

Montreux Riviera - Rorschach
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Todas las etapas

  • Seen-Route, Etapa 1/10

    Montreux - Bulle
  • Seen-Route, Etapa 2/10

    Bulle - Gstaad
  • Seen-Route, Etapa 3/10

    Gstaad - Spiez
  • Seen-Route, Etapa 4/10

    Spiez - Meiringen
  • Seen-Route, Etapa 5/10

    Meiringen - Sarnen
  • Seen-Route, Etapa 6/10

    Sarnen - Zug
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    Seen-Route, Etapa 7/10

    Zug - Einsiedeln
  • Seen-Route, Etapa 8/10

    Einsiedeln - Niederurnen
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  • Seen-Route, Etapa 9/10

    Niederurnen - Buchs (SG)
  • Seen-Route, Etapa 10/10

    Buchs (SG) - Rorschach

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Detalles

Número de ruta

Etapa: 7/10

Distancia

46 km

Ascenso

880 m

Información del viaje: Zug