Welcome to Grand Tours Project's backyard. We call Switzerland home and we are excited to take you to our favorite routes.
Climb the mighty Grosse Scheidegg, the Grimselpass, the Nufenenpass and finish with the ridiculously scenic Tremola – a cobbled pass with an endless set of switchbacks.
In just 4 days, you will get a taste of alpine riding in Switzerland, the new hot destination for road cyclists. Small roads with little traffic, unspoilt sceneries and countless switchbacks amongst snowy peaks: the country has a lot to offer to the discerning rider looking beyond the classics of the Alps.
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More information on cycling in Switzerland: read this inspiring article of one of our tours featured in RIDE Cycling Review
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Tour Highlights
After we meet you at Zurich Airport, a two hour drive will take us to our hotel in Meiringen.
Located in the Bernese Oberland, the town is famous for the nearby Reichenbach Falls, a spectacular waterfall that was the setting for the presumed death of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s character Sherlock Holmes. It is also known for its claim to have been the place where the meringue was first created.
In the afternoon, visit the town, have a meringue or go for a ride and stretch your legs along Lake Brienz.
The Grosse Scheidegg is closed to traffic and offers a breathtaking view of the famous Eiger North Face: we start our tour with a bang. “I would happily put either side of Grosse Scheidegg on any top ten list of great Alpine cycling climbs. » says our good friend Will, who runs the excellent Cycling Challenge blog.
Only 72km? Yes, but we climb two Alpine monsters: the Grimselpass which takes us to 2,165m over 26km and the Nufenenpass, the second-highest paved pass in Switzerland with 2,478m. An extra climb up to Furka pass can be arranged (it would be a longer ride but totally worth it!) A memorable day in the mountains which ends in Ticino, the Italian-speaking part of Switzerland. Pasta, vino and espresso are on the menu tonight!
A last pass before heading back to the airport: the Tremola. With its cobbles and its incredible sets of switchbacks, this pass is like nothing else you will ever experience in the Alps. After a quick lunch in the typical mountain village of Andermatt, we will drive you to Zurich. And we will happily help carrying your luggage if your legs are tired from this Alpine adventure! An optional climb up to Oberalp Pass can be arranged as an extension of the adventure!
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