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Botnang->Bernardinopass->Locarno

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Botnang->Bernardinopass->Locarno

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July 4, 2021

Botnang->Bernardinopass->Locarno

Hard

19:30

421km

21.6km/h

4,540m

4,780m

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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

Temporary access restrictions

Includes segments with temporary access restrictions. Check ahead to confirm restricted segments are open to the public.

After 107 km for 372 m

After 341 km for 13.6 km

Most people would complete this in 3-6 days

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11.7 km

Siebenmühlental Rail Trail

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Beautiful path with great (racing bike) tar! Depending on the direction of travel, slightly uphill or downhill and very visible, so that you can drive at your own pace on …

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25.8 km

Cycle Path Schlaitdorf–Aich

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From Schlaitdorf the last section goes "down" to Aich. You should drive on the right edge, there is a continuous strip of asphalt.

The best way of course is to crank uphill from Aich to Schlaitdorf :-)

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49.5 km

Section of the Echaztal cycle path from Reutlingen to Engstingen on the former railway line. Runs alongside the busy B312 and is also used a lot by pedestrians. The nicer …

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4

53.3 km

Short Albaufstieg with a beautiful view of Lichtenstein Castle. For motorized traffic blocked. Slope constant 9-10%.

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5

80.3 km

Quiet asphalt road through field and forest

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6

114 km

The cycle path between Reichenbach and Allmannsweiler must be used. Asphalt is good, no damage, etc. There is currently some leaves on it. The bike path makes a sharp bend at a road entrance!

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187 km

Bregenz Harbor

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Lots of excursion boats, but also a beautiful promenade.

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8

249 km

Rhine Cycle Path Near Sargans

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View of mountains, the Rhine and great bike path

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9

272 km

Bündner Herrschaft vineyards

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The bike path leads through the vineyards of the Bündnerherrschaft, one of the most famous Swiss wine-growing regions. In autumn you can taste and stop off in many small wineries. Must do!

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303 km

Thusis

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Thusis is a municipality in the Viamala region in the canton of Graubünden in Switzerland.

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304 km

Via Mala Gorge near Thusis

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The road through the eight-kilometer-long Via Mala Gorge begins at this striking rock behind Thusis. Even in Roman times, the "Bad Way" was an important connection to the Alpine passes of San Bernardino and Splügen.

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307 km

Via Mala Gorge

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Small, very rocky section of Via Mala from Thusis up the Hinterrhein.

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323 km

Sufnersee

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Sufnersee in Rheinwald
The Sufnersee is located in the area of the municipalities of Sufers and Rheinwald. The lake can be reached via the San Bernardino route. The A13 runs …

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336 km

Goat farms along the bike path

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Again and again goats on the way at the small mountain farms.

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339 km

Hinterrhein Village

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Hinterrhein (Rhaeto-Romanic Valragn)
Around 1270 the first Walsers came from the Val Formazza via the Misox to the Hinterrhein. This made Hinterrhein the oldest Walser settlement in Graubünden. In 1274 …

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348 km

San Bernardino Pass

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The San Bernardino Pass connects the Graubünden Hinterrheintal in the north with the also Graubünden Misox in the south. The small holiday resort of San Bernardino is located near the pass with diverse hiking and winter sports opportunities.

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421 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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129 km

112 km

93.3 km

51.4 km

34.2 km

155 m

Surfaces

385 km

33.9 km

1.62 km

424 m

147 m

< 100 m

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Highest point (2,070 m)

Lowest point (190 m)

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