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Introdução

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.

Detour / Closure

There are detours or closures along this route, for more information see

Descrição

Many people passing through the Glatt Valley look at the sky a little longer than elsewhere: the “silver birds” starting and landing at Kloten airport can easily cause you to catch the travel bug. Kloten is Switzerland’s largest airport. Its observation deck is one of the most popular destinations in the country and well worth a visit. Just like the small lakes that appear out of the blue, surrounded by reeds, in the middle of a wetland area. Suddenly, the nearby highway is almost forgotten. Within a small space, you’ll find low moorland and high moorland here. This is the reason why the region is a textbook case for lake filling and moorland development. In addition to the guests lounging on the beach, breeding birds, amphibians, reptiles and insects are also frolicking here. Plus it is a regular rest stop for white herons during migration.

A mix of land, agriculture, water, agglomerations and industry follows, while you are cruising leisurely along the Furtbach through the Furttal and to the Limmat River. Golf games are underway on the lawns and the park benches look prefect for a peaceful siesta. On the outskirts of the village of Würenlos a surprisingly harmonious combination of lovely houses, street lights and fountains appears - a good opportunity to refill the water bottles and enjoy the relaxing atmosphere. The view of Baden’s charming old town from the Limmat bridge is delightful. On the section between the long-time health resort and the old town of Brugg you move away from the Limmat River and return to the water shortly before you reach what is commonly known as the “water castle region” (triangular area between Brugg, Windisch, Gebenstorf, Turgi, Stilli and Untersiggenthal), where Aare, Reuss and Limmat flow together.

The Vindonissa Park with the remains of a Roman legion camp in Windisch is surrounded by water and the Königsfelden monastery from the late Middle Ages with its unique glass windows is known throughout Europe. The last section between Brugg and Aarau is another sight for sore eyes: mostly on unpaved roads, through meadowlands, past castles and sandbars and on to Aarau, a city with rows of late Gothic houses and baroque gabled roofs.

Uma experiência memorável exige planejamento cuidadoso. Recomendamos que você procure o posto de informações local para saber sobre as condições atuais do trecho e a previsão do tempo antes de sair. Conforme a época do ano e as condições climáticas, essa rota pode estar fechada ou interrompida.

Dados técnicos

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Local de partida
Kloten
Destino
Aarau
Subida
400 m
Descida
460 m
Distância
63 km
Distância sobre asfalto
47 km
Distância sobre terreno natural
16 km
Exige condicionamento físico
Difícil
Tema
ao longo da água

Route

Mittelland Route

Romanshorn - Lausanne
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Todas as etapas

  • Mittelland Route, Etapa 1/7

    Romanshorn - Wil
  • Mittelland Route, Etapa 2/7

    Wil - Kloten
  • (página ativa e atualizada)

    Mittelland Route, Etapa 3/7

    Kloten - Aarau
  • Mittelland Route, Etapa 4/7

    Aarau - Solothurn
  • Mittelland Route, Etapa 5/7

    Solothurn - Ins
  • Mittelland Route, Etapa 6/7

    Ins - Yverdon-les-Bains
    Mais informações sobre Mittelland Route, Etapa 6/7
  • Mittelland Route, Etapa 7/7

    Yverdon-les-Bains - Lausanne

Mapa

Cartão SchweizMobil para caminhada: Ambiente não acessível para pessoas com necessidades especiais.

Fatos

Número da rota

Etapa: 3/7

Distância

63 km

Subida

400 m

Informações de viagem: Kloten