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Road cycling around Andermatt is defined by its location in the Swiss Alps, featuring high mountains, deep valleys, and numerous alpine passes. The region is characterized by challenging alpine terrain, with routes often traversing iconic passes like Gotthard, Furka, and Susten. This landscape provides varied ascents and descents, making it a destination for experienced road cyclists. The area also includes alpine meadows, mountain lakes, and the sources of major rivers, offering diverse natural features.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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The Furka Pass is a 2,429 m high Swiss road pass in the Alps. It connects the Urseren Valley (the upper valley of the Reuss River) in the canton of Uri with the Goms district in the canton of Valais. It straddles the European watershed between the Mediterranean Sea and the North Sea. Source: Furka Pass – Wikipedia https://share.google/zJGI3KsPRtARfpYje
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The classic ascent to the Furka Pass is the eastern route from Realp, which is also often used in the Tour de Suisse. At the edge of Realp, you pass the access point for the historic Furka Railway and can already see the adventurous road climbing upwards. It quickly becomes clear that this pass is by no means an easy one, as the lower section, which is winding, boasts double-digit gradients.
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Beautiful Alpine mountain lake (swimming possible)
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Well paved at least from Oberwald to Obergesteln. It allows you to bypass the tunnel safely (which is not forbidden to bikes AFAIK, but I got honked once by a Carpostal).
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Scenic pass that is opened all year round (closes at 6pm in winter). There is hardly any traffic which makes cycling very nice and plenty of opportunities to take pictures. We crossed the pass in early May when there was still plenty of snow up there. The change in scenery where it was all green at Disentis and slowly turning white as we climbed higher... and very quickly turned to green as we rolled down on the south side to Biasca was breathtaking.
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One of the most beautiful spots in Switzerland! No photo does it justice...
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You've conquered the Nufenen Pass (Passo della Novena) by the road sign at an altitude of 2,477 meters. The pass also marks the cantonal border between Valais and Ticino. The pass is one of the youngest mountain passes in Switzerland, having only been built in 1964 and opened five years later. As the highest pass located entirely within Switzerland, it offers a special attraction for road cyclists. However, the approach from both sides is challenging, steep and often windy. Both routes involve over 1,000 meters of elevation gain. Since it's located far from any major towns, chances are your legs will already be a bit tired by the time the climbs begin.
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The Andermatt region offers a diverse network of over 20 road cycling routes, catering to various skill levels. These routes traverse high mountains, deep valleys, and numerous alpine passes, providing a challenging and scenic experience.
The ideal road cycling season in Andermatt typically runs from late spring to early fall. During this period, mountain passes are generally clear of snow, and the weather conditions are most favorable for tackling the challenging alpine terrain.
While Andermatt is renowned for its challenging alpine passes, there are a few routes suitable for beginners or those seeking a more moderate ride. The guide features 2 easy and 7 moderate routes, offering less strenuous climbs while still showcasing the region's beauty.
Andermatt is surrounded by eight iconic alpine passes, making it a true 'Eldorado' for road cyclists. The most challenging include the Furka Pass, Nufenen Pass (considered one of the most difficult), Grimsel Pass, and the historic Gotthard Pass with its cobblestone Tremola road. These passes feature steep gradients and exhilarating descents.
Yes, the Andermatt region is famous for its legendary multi-pass loops. Popular combinations include The Starter Triple: Furka – Nufenen – Gotthard and Susten - Grimsel - Furka, which offer significant elevation gain and panoramic views over several major alpine passes.
Road cycling routes around Andermatt offer majestic alpine scenery, including high mountains, deep valleys, and shimmering alpine lakes. You can also encounter the historically significant Source of the Rhine – Lai da Tuma, and the dramatic Schöllenen Gorge with the Devil's Bridge. The region is also dotted with mountain peaks like Pazolastock Summit.
Absolutely. Many routes offer breathtaking vistas. The Gotthard Pass provides sweeping valley views, while the Furka Pass offers views of the Rhône glacier near the Hotel Belvédère. The Susten Pass is known for phenomenal views, particularly of the Stein Glacier. The Oberalp Pass also features the world's highest lighthouse, a replica near Lake Toma.
Andermatt is well-equipped for cyclists, and parking facilities are generally available within the village. Many accommodations also offer secure bike storage, making it convenient for those arriving by car.
Andermatt is well-connected by public transport, making it accessible for cyclists. The region's infrastructure allows for easy access to various starting points for routes, often directly from the village or nearby train stations, enabling flexible tour planning.
The road cycling routes in Andermatt are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 400 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the challenging alpine terrain, the stunning panoramic views, and the well-maintained infrastructure that supports a world-class cycling experience.
Andermatt is committed to supporting cyclists, offering exceptional infrastructure. This includes amenities like bike wash stations, workshops for repairs, secure storage facilities, and premium hospitality services tailored to the needs of road cyclists.
For those seeking longer and more demanding rides, routes like The Long Triple: Oberalp – Lukmanier – Gotthard, spanning over 150 km, offer significant challenges. Other difficult routes include The High Triple: Susten – Grimsel – Furka, which covers over 120 km with substantial elevation gain.
Yes, the region offers several cultural and historical points of interest. You can cycle past the historic Gotthard tunnel, visit the charming mountain village of Realp, or explore Andermatt's old town with its century-old houses. The Ursern Valley Museum also provides insights into local flora, fauna, and history.


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