Switzerland high passes report
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Switzerland high passes report
Over the last few years I rode up and down lots of the high passes of Switzerland, mostly riding single-day loop routes. I found lots of fun + pretty riding (not a surprise), and I'd gladly do lots of it again. This year I finally connected it all into a continuous route, so I've ridden every kilometer from Grand St Bernard in the southwest to the Bernina pass in the southeast, most but not all on paved roads. And because I rode so much of it as loops, also a second route from east to west. I put together a set of
reports + suggestions about the high passes
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map . . .

The reports have lots of ideas about loop rides and up-and-back climbs that could be done while spending several days at a single base -- and also ideas about multi-day "moving on" tours, not just one route, but different alternatives for most of the stages. I say which roads I liked best and why, and which parts I didn't like and would avoid.
So now I feel more interested to attempt riding all the way across as a continuous multi-day tour - (but more likely I'll repeat some of my favorite loops and up-and-back rides).
Ken
reports + suggestions about the high passes
+
map . . .

The reports have lots of ideas about loop rides and up-and-back climbs that could be done while spending several days at a single base -- and also ideas about multi-day "moving on" tours, not just one route, but different alternatives for most of the stages. I say which roads I liked best and why, and which parts I didn't like and would avoid.
I'd be glad to hear other suggesions (and corrections) for routes + riding.
Surprising for me: Trying to ride every kilometer between southwest + southeast forced me to "fill in" between passes on some gentle valley roads and paths -- but I discovered those were rather pretty and fun, and added variety to my overall experience of Switzerland. So now I feel more interested to attempt riding all the way across as a continuous multi-day tour - (but more likely I'll repeat some of my favorite loops and up-and-back rides).
Ken
Last edited by Ken Roberts; 10-17-08 at 10:17 AM. Reason: fix a couple words
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Very nice! Thanks.
I recently moved to Trento, Italy, a little east of where you started. I'm looking forward to riding some of the passes of the Dolomites next season.
I recently moved to Trento, Italy, a little east of where you started. I'm looking forward to riding some of the passes of the Dolomites next season.
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Wow that's a great opportunity!
For some English-language resources, take a look at
www.biciveneto.it
Italian Cycling Journal - (until recently the author lived in Verona)
Time for me to post another report about mountain roads.
Ken
For some English-language resources, take a look at
www.biciveneto.it
Italian Cycling Journal - (until recently the author lived in Verona)
Ken




