Zurich by Bike

Anyone who thinks that Zurich is not suitable for cycling is very much mistaken. While new bike paths and routes are constantly being created in the city center, the recreational area around the city offers varied terrain. Whether gravel or downhill, using your own muscle power or at a more leisurely pace with an e-bike: Zurich has the right bike route for all conditions and for every level of riding ability.

Adrenaline and Strong Calves
Mud, dirt, tree roots, tight bends, and jumps: those who like single trails can find medium to challenging routes with jumps, hairpin bends, and rough and smooth sections on Zurich’s home mountain, the Uetliberg.

Zurich – the Gravel Hub
The gravel bike offers even more nature and freedom, as well as flexibility in the choice of route. It feels completely at home in places where the traditional road bike struggles – that is, away from surfaced roads. Ideal for exploring the wonderful region around Lake Zurich, the Zürcher Weinland with its vineyards, Winterthur, Baden or Zug, and excellent for enjoying long rides. Without interruption – unless a beautiful restaurant terrace entices you to stop for a bite to eat.

Bike Parks
If you want to test or demonstrate your freestyle skills, the Bikepark Allmend is the place to go: awaiting daredevils are a pumptrack with berms and rollers, an urban BMX track, a jumptrack, and even a loop track for young children with pedal-less balance bikes.

Leisurely Sightseeing
Those who prefer to take things easy and combine cycling with a spot of sightseeing should go on a guided e-bike tour in downtown Zurich. Thanks to the electrically generated power, the route can be mastered with a minimum of effort. The trained tour guides offer two tours – to Zurich’s tourist must-sees or alternatively to works of art in public spaces. Of course, you can also explore Zurich on two wheels on your own.

TORTOUR Travel Camp in Denia

Saturday 16.3.2024 - Saturday 23.3.2024 Registration deadline: Sunday 7.01.2024 Registration see below Martin Elmiger, TORTOUR Road Captain and Reto Leutert, TORTOUR Travel Project Manager invite you to the 1st TORTOUR Camp 2024. For the second time, we are traveling...

Change of route TORTOUR 1000

Due to a rockfall at the Klausen Pass there will be a short term change of the route. The 1st lap of the TORTOUR 1000 route has been adapted and the corresponding GPX file can be downloaded from the TORTOUR 1000 format page. [osm_map_v3 map_center="autolat,autolon"...

Supporting children in need with “Pogi

Are you ready to join ‘Pogi’ and take the #PlumeStrong Cycling Challenge? —Two-times Tour de France winner Tadej Pogačar joins the ride on day 5— September 4th - 8th, 2023 This incredible five-day ride between Zurich and Nice - 774.4 km with 13,746 meters of elevation...