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No traffic touring cycling routes around Spiringen are set within the alpine environment of the Canton of Uri, Switzerland. The region is characterized by mountainous terrain, dramatic landscapes, and high passes. Cyclists will encounter features such as the Klausen Pass, glacial lakes, and waterfalls, with many routes utilizing mostly paved surfaces. The area also includes the scenic Schächental and Urnerboden valleys, offering varied elevations and vistas.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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16.2km
01:52
570m
570m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31.6km
03:05
1,170m
1,170m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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22.6km
02:30
940m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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19.1km
02:19
1,020m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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$Once you've driven up to Brunnialp, you should definitely make the short climb to Trogenalp; the view is very beautiful. Like Brunnialp, there's also a small alpine restaurant here.
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A very nice little alpine restaurant at the back of the Brunni Valley. A fairly large selection. The gingerbread satisfies the hunger very well.
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A very nice place to eat, feel the breeze and enjoy the small meadown before the mountain
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The Trogenalp is a cozy alpine pasture in the upper Brunni valley. When the alpine pasture is in operation, the Alpine family keeps cows and pigs and runs the Alpstubli. They use the milk they produce to make fine dairy products, from Urner alpine cheese to Mutschli and variations with spices (caraway, chives, pepper, garlic). If you come to the Alpstubli by mountain bike, you'll have to turn back here or at the next alpine pasture. Before you head back down to the valley, however, it's worth fortifying yourself with a hearty meal in the Alpstubli. Because as the saying goes: no food, no steam!
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At the very back of the Brunni Valley you can stop off at the Brunnialp-Beizli in the summer months. They serve simple, fine food and drinks. The view of the impressive north face of the Gross Ruchen is fabulously beautiful!
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Right next to the only road that leads further into the Brunni Valley, you can marvel at this old sawmill, the Bielen sawmill. It dates back to 1850 and is still in operation today thanks to an extensive restoration. It is powered by the water from the Hinterschächen torrent. This stream supplies around 2,500 litres of water per minute via a wooden water channel. The sawmill can be visited from spring to autumn upon prior request.
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There are 18 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Spiringen listed in this guide. These routes vary in difficulty, with 3 easy, 1 moderate, and 14 difficult options, offering diverse experiences for cyclists seeking quiet paths.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes in Spiringen are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.74 stars from 215 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the stunning alpine scenery, the challenge of the mountainous terrain, and the peaceful, car-free environment.
Spiringen's no-traffic touring routes immerse you in a breathtaking alpine environment. You'll encounter dramatic mountainous landscapes, potentially ride near the famous Klausen Pass, and discover natural wonders like glacial lakes and waterfalls. The region is also known for its unique karst and primitive rock formations, offering a truly wild experience.
Absolutely. Many routes offer spectacular vistas. From higher elevations, you can enjoy panoramic views of the central Swiss mountains and lakes, including glimpses of the Rigi chain and Lake Lucerne. The region's high routes above the Schächental also provide stunning views towards rock walls and high peaks.
While enjoying the quiet routes, you can explore several nearby attractions. Consider visiting the Fronalpstock Summit and Mountain Station for incredible views, or the Klingenstock Summit. For a different natural experience, the Arnisee (Lake Arni) offers a serene stop.
While many routes in Spiringen are rated as difficult due to the mountainous terrain, there are 3 easy routes available that could be more suitable for families or those seeking a less strenuous ride. It's always recommended to check the specific route details for elevation and distance to ensure it matches your family's fitness level.
Many outdoor trails in Switzerland are dog-friendly, but it's crucial to check local regulations and specific route conditions. Given the alpine environment and potential for livestock, dogs should generally be kept on a leash. Always ensure your dog is fit for the chosen distance and elevation, and carry enough water for both of you.
The best time for touring cycling in Spiringen, especially on routes that might involve higher passes like Klausen, is typically from late spring (May/June) through early autumn (September/October). During these months, the weather is generally more stable, and mountain passes are clear of snow. Always check current weather and road conditions before heading out.
The Canton of Uri, where Spiringen is located, has good public transport infrastructure. While specific routes might require a short ride from a bus stop, options like the Spiringen-Ratzi aerial cableway can help access higher altitudes and varied terrain, potentially shortening the cycling portion or offering unique starting points. Always check public transport schedules and bike transport policies in advance.
For routes starting in or near villages like Spiringen or Altdorf, you can usually find designated parking areas. For example, if you plan to cycle the Rüti Mountain Stream – Talende Brunni Alp loop from Unterschächen, you would look for parking in Unterschächen. Always check for specific parking information for your chosen starting point, as some trailheads might have limited space.
Yes, the region offers various options for refreshments and accommodation. While on your tour, you might find mountain inns, cafes, or restaurants in villages along the way or at popular points like the Klausen Pass. For overnight stays, Spiringen and nearby towns provide hotels and guesthouses. It's advisable to plan your stops, especially on longer routes, as services can be sparse in remote alpine areas.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. An example is the Schattdorf Valley Station – Altdorf Town Hall loop from Altdorf UR, which offers a substantial ride with significant elevation gain. These circular routes are great for exploring the diverse landscapes without needing a return trip arrangement.


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