Cycling
Cycling tours on eight alpine passes

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Andermatt is situated on the high plateau of the Ursern Valley, surrounded by mountain peaks and eight Alpine passes. That makes our destination attractive for road cycling: With a racing cycle, you can climb passes and explore the valley.


Alpine passes.Cycling classics

The curve-filled pass roads and racing cycle routes make the region the ideal starting point for cycling tours – whether the ultimate challenge with three passes on one day or a classic that is also regularly on the Tour de Suisse schedule.


Eight passes.Numerous possibilities

The eight Alpine passes surrounding the Ursern Valley can all be toured with a racing cycle. The passes are not only an athletic challenge – they also cross cantonal, linguistic and cultural boundaries.


  • Gotthard Pass

    2,106 m a.s.l.
  • Furka Pass

    2,429 m a.s.l.
  • Nufenen Pass

    2,478 m a.s.l.
  • Susten Pass

    2,224 m a.s.l.
  • Lukmanier Pass

    1,915 m a.s.l.
  • Oberalp Pass

    2,044 m a.s.l.
  • Grimsel Pass

    2,164 m a.s.l.
  • Klausen Pass

    1,948 m a.s.l.
Drag

Three passes.One challenge

Furka – Nufenen – Gotthard: The three cycling passes of the Gotthard Challenge are essentially located right outside our front door. The circuit is one of the absolute classics of the Alps and is regularly on the Tour de Suisse schedule.

Conquering the challenge requires experience and stamina. If you run out of steam despite having trained hard, you can switch from the racing cycle to the PostBus at various locations.

  • metres of elevation gain 3,175
  • descent 3,184 m
  • Metres above sea level lowest point 1,133
  • Metres above sea level highest point 2,478

Cycling events.Our passion

Andermatt is the starting point, transit location and finish line for unique cycling events, such as the Alpenbrevet, Chasing Cancellara and the Tour de Suisse.