Cycling through Switzerland - The best bike tours

Discover Switzerland’s Top Rides and Scenic Routes


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Publication:        September 10, 2025, Jessy Thür

Switzerland is not only known for its impressive mountains, crystal-clear lakes, and well-preserved villages, but also for its excellent infrastructure for cyclists. Over 12,000 kilometers of signposted cycle paths make the country one of the best destinations for cycling enthusiasts in Europe. Whether you prefer leisurely tours along lakes or challenging Alpine passes, cycling in Switzerland is a real experience. 

Two cyclists on a bike tour

1. Alpine Panorama Route – For endurance cyclists and nature lovers

The Alpine Panorama Route is one of Switzerland's most impressive long-distance cycle routes. It runs for over 480 kilometers from St. Margrethen on Lake Constance to Aigle in the canton of Vaud. It crosses the Alpine foothills, passing green alpine pastures, deep valleys, and snow-capped peaks.
This route requires good physical condition as it includes several steep climbs. But the views of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau make every effort worthwhile.

2. Lake Constance Cycle Route – Ideal for leisure cyclists and families

The Lake Constance Cycle Route is a classic among European cycle routes. Covering over 270 kilometers, it circles the entire Lake Constance, passing through Switzerland, Germany, and Austria. The Swiss section runs through the pretty towns of Romanshorn, Arbon, and Kreuzlingen, among others.
The route is mostly flat, well signposted, and ideal for families with children. Along the way, there are many opportunities to take a break by the water, go swimming, and visit attractions such as the Napoleon Museum in Arenenberg.

3. Jura Route – Through the tranquil beauty of the Jura

The Jura Route is an insider tip for those who prefer a more leisurely pace. It runs for around 280 kilometers from Basel to Nyon on Lake Geneva. The route winds its way through the gently rolling hills of the Jura and offers many views of the Swiss Plateau and the Alps.
The route is off the beaten track and offers an intense experience of nature, charming villages, and insights into the famous Swiss art of watchmaking, for example in La Chaux-de-Fonds.

4. Four Lakes Cycle Route – Local recreation around Zurich

This approximately 130-kilometer circular route leads through the Zurich Oberland and connects four beautiful lakes: Lake Zurich, Lake Greifensee, Lake Pfäffikersee, and Lake Türlersee. The route is mostly flat and ideal for day trips or weekend tours.
The section between Lake Greifensee and Lake Pfäffikersee is particularly popular, passing through nature reserves and charming towns such as Uster and Wetzikon. Those interested in culture will also find plenty to enjoy, for example with a visit to the Uster Local History Museum.

5. Mountain biking in Valais – For adrenaline junkies

Valais is a paradise for mountain bikers. Whether you're looking for flowing trails, steep downhills, or technical single trails, the regions of Zermatt, Verbier, and Crans-Montana in particular have established themselves as top destinations.
Zermatt, for example, offers the legendary “Sunnegga Trail” with views of the Matterhorn. In Verbier, a huge network of enduro trails awaits adventure seekers. Many mountain railways also transport bikes, allowing you to comfortably master the altitude difference and devote yourself entirely to the fun of riding.

Conclusion

Cycling in Switzerland is diverse, well organized, and simply breathtaking in terms of scenery. Whether you're planning a multi-day Alpine crossing or prefer a relaxed tour along a lake, Switzerland has something to offer for every taste. With excellently marked routes, numerous services for cyclists, and a safe environment, the country is perfect for your next bike trip.

Tip: At SchweizMobil.ch, you can find all official routes, GPX data, and current route information—ideal for planning your trip.

Yellow Pages helps you quickly find local services on your bike tour, from bike rentals and restaurants to repair shops. Simply enter your location and discover suitable providers nearby. This will make your day on the bike even more relaxing!

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