Day 1: Orientation and bicycle fitting.
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Geneva
If your orientation is on a Thursday or a Saturday, please consider doing one of our club rides. More information on club rides can be found at bikech.ch
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
Day 2: Geneva -> Chexbres; 85 km & 634 meters
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Lake Geneva
Weâre off ! You will follow small country roads and vineyard paths before stopping for a picnic lunch in the lakeside town of Rolle.
Get back on your bike, but relax: Youâre on the Swiss riviera and many of the villages along the route will be hosting festivals, concerts and sporting events. Make sure to take your time and get a taste of the local color. We will also pass through the larger city of Lausanne. Consider exploring the lakefront or stop at the Olympic MuseumâŚwe pass right in front !
Later in the day we climb through winding roads of the Lavaux wine region. We'll stop at a local cave to taste the regional white wines and then itâs off to our hotel in the small town of Chexbres where youâll sit and contemplate Lake Geneva and the grape vines below.
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
Day 3: Chexbres -> Gstaad; 70 km and 1,115 meters
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Gstaad
Feeling adventurous ? If so, take the steep back roads to our first coffee stop in Chatel St. Denis, otherwise join the rest of us on the more direct route. There is a lot of flexibility on our itinerary if you choose to stray.
Once at our coffee spot, grab a slice of dense chocolate cake: weâve got another 50 kilometers to work up an appetite. Lunch is in the medieval village of Gruyère. Take a tour of the castle or visit the cheese museum before getting back in the saddle to discover the magnificent valleys and giant chalets of the region beyond.
Gstaadâs car-free streets are perfect for admiring the surrounding Bernese alps. Youâll come to understand why a long list of celebrities, from Grace Kelly to Tina Turner have made Gstaad their summer home.
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
Day 4: Gstaad -> Wengen; 70 km & 375 meters
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Wengen
After a short but steep climb out of town and a very long descent into Zweisimmen, you will explore pastures and streams on densely packed gravel paths. Weâll be stopping to pet the cows and admire the towering family chalets. Take plenty of pictures: these traffic-free valleys are seldom seen by tourists.
Youâll spend the later part of the day riding the shores of Lake Thun before reaching Interlaken. Once there, weâll leave our bikes behind and take a 45 minute cogwheel train ride 4,265 feet up to the alpine town of Wengen.
There are no cars allowed in town. Indeed, to preserve the beautfy of the region, the whole area has been designated a World Heritage site by UNESCO. Tomorrow weâll explore the hiking trails, but now itâs time to relax.
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
Day 5: Wengen Hike
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Wengen
Wake up in an alpine paradise. Open the windows and listen: no cars or horns in this traffic-free town. Come downstairs and eat a hearty breakfast, youâll soon be on the worldâs most beautiful hiking trails.
No bikes, but you will be working your legs in different ways. Youâll dangle them from gondola lifts, run with the grazing alpine herds and your knees will bend to pick the wild edelweiss that fill the pastures.
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
Day 6: Wengen -> Lucerne; 93 km & 750 meters
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Lucerne
Riders will begin by riding the length of Lake Brienz and then through the flatlands outside of Meiringen before tackling the Brunig Pass. Those doing the Brunig will climb 400 meters in 5 kilometers and will get splendid views of the valley theyâve just ridden through.
If the weather is bad or some riders are not up to the climb, alternative itineraries using the boat from Interlaken and trains can be worked out. In any event, all riders will meet on the lake at Lungern for lunch.
The afternoonâs paths are flat and picturesque and will take us through the bustling medieval village of Sarnen. Quench your thirst with a tall beer in the market square; youâve got another 30 kilometers.
Once on Lake Lucerne, weâll follow the lakeside bike paths through villages, past private docks and rich neighborhoods until we reach Lucerne itself.
Our hotel overlooks the lake in the city center.
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
Day 7: Lucerne -> Rapperswil; 100 km & 880 meters (Possible to shorten route with train)
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Rapperswil
Today we follow four lakes and go through four cantons. Our ride begins outside of Lucerne on hard dirt paths along the River Reuss until reaching Zug: Switzerlandâs smallest (but richest) canton. Weâll picnic on the lake and tour Zugâs medieval old town before climbing out and into the Rothernthurm high marshlands, one of Switzerlandâs best-known nature preserves. Weâll bike past peat-covered cabins and through wet rolling fields before reaching the imposing Einsiedeln monastery.
If your legs hold up, youâll soon be high in the clouds with spectacular views on all sides. As always, narrow and well-maintained bike paths will allow you to venture where few tourists have gone before !
Take a long coast into Rapperswil and settle into your hotel in the townâs center. Youâ have some choices to make: explore the cobblestone city center, take a lakeside promenade, the monastery perched over the city, stroll through the reputed rose gardens, enjoy a circus museum, zoo, wine bars or nap.
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
Day 8: Rapperswil -> Feldkirch; 100 kilometers & 340 meters (possible to shorten route with train)
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Feldkirch
Weâll be following nicely groomed, car-free bike paths along Lake Zurich for the first 20 kilometers. Youâll see the alps of Glarus to your south and the Appenzell highlands to the north, but all of your riding today is flat.
After the lake, itâs another twenty kilometers before reaching the long Walensee lake and its 1500 meter cliffs. The ride soon becomes surreal as we head into a long series of bike tunnels where giant windows give us stunning views of the lake and its high calcium cliffs. Take a swim in Switzerland âs cleanest lake and then dry off for a picnic.
We eventually meet up with the Rhine and follow it northward. Weâll cross over into Liechtenstein and finally into Austria where weâll spend the night in the medieval city of Feldkirch.
Spend the evening exploring the cityâs narow shopping streets before tucking into a hearty Austrian meal at a refurbished hunting lodge that sits above the city.
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
Day 9: Feldkirch -> Romanshorn ; 60 km & 80 meters
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Romanshorn
Our last day of riding follows rivers and lowlands. Youâll pedal past farms, through fields and along canals until lunchtime in Widnau.
Youâve then got a choice: make your hardest climb yet to the village of Heiden overlooking Lake Constance. Or take the low road to the lake and our final stop in Romanshorn.
This is our easiest day, so use your time and energy to explore the unique villages and shops along the way. Or get into Romanshorn early to enjoy a lakeside stroll and swim.
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
Day 10: Return to Geneva
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