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Gstaads Pédaleur de Charme

59,63 km
4:30 hrs.
983 m
987 m
85
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Condition
Technique
Experience
Landscape
Best season
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Starting point of the tour
Gstaad, railway station
Destination of the tour
Gstaad, railway station
Lowest point
1.010 m
Highest point
1.384 m
Properties
  • Scenic
  • Circular route
  • Refreshment stops available
  • Cultural/historical interest
Source : Destination Gstaad

Ancient legends tell that God took a break by the creation of the world, rested and that his handprints created the Saanenland. The four valleys of the region are said to represent the four fingers of the hand. They can be combined in any way and form the basis for all shorter rides in the region of Gstaad.

From Gstaad, follow the cycle way through Gruben to Schönried. Arrived at the main street in Schönried, turn left and just after right direction cable car station Rellerli. Past the valley station of the cable car Rellerli, continue on the asphaltic by-road that goes up to Bergmatte. From there goes quite a steep road down to Saanenmöser. The road leads back to Schönried and continue again a steep road down to Saanen. In Gstaad the route follows to the village Turbach. After the first houses, divert right to the steam and down to Bissen. Get down to Bissen and enjoy on your way down the beautiful view over Gstaad, Rüblihorn and Gummfluh. At the school house in Bissen, turn left direction Trom and drive on the cycle way to Lauenen. Just before Lauenen waits the "Mur de Lauenen", a short but up to 20% steep gain into the centre of the village of Lauenen. Follow along the main street from Lauenen back to Gstaad and then on the bike path in direction Gsteig. The short rise to Saali with its swamp willows and old farmhouses and after back to Gstaad.
Properties
Gstaad - Gruben - Schönried - Bergmatte - Saanenmöser - Schönried - Saanen - Gstaad - Turbach - Bissen - Trom - Lauenen - Gstaad - Gsteig - Saali - Gstaad
Equipment
Clothing and equipment appropriate to the weather, tool kit and first aid kit.
Tip of the author
In the historic center of the village Lauenen is a good location for a break in one of the special inns. There is the possibility for a short additional round to the lake of Lauenen (+45 minutes).
Public Transit
Gstaad station
Parking
Various parking spaces and car parks are available in Gstaad.
Getting There
The Destination Gstaad is located in the south-west of Switzerland right on the border to the French-speaking part of the country. The Destination is easily accessed by rail or car from the regions around Lake Thun and Lake Geneva and the Gruyere region Direct connections to the European high-speed rail network and all international airports in Switzerland guarantee a time-saving and pleasant journey.

More information on gstaad.ch: Travel & Public Transport.

Additional Information

More information about the e-bike routes in the Destination Gstaad: www.gstaad.ch/bike

 

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