Swiss National Bike Routes


The Swiss National Bike Routes are the national cycling route network of Switzerland. There are currently 9 such long-distance cycling routes criss-crossing the Swiss nation and these were established mainly to promote bicycle tourism.
The routes are signposted with red signposts. National routes are characterized by single-digit numbers to tell them apart from the Swiss regional routes. Each national route is published in a guidebook in German and French with map sections at 1:100 000 scale with technical and tourist information.
Nine national and many regional routes were established. The nine national routes are:
  1. Rhone Route : Andermatt - Geneva, 309 km, 4360 meters of altitude
  2. Rhine Route : Andermatt - Oberalp Pass - Chur - Schaffhausen - Basel, 424 km
  3. North -South Route : Basel - Chiasso, 363 km
  4. Alpine Panorama Route : St.Margrethen - Aigle, 483 km
  5. Mittelland Route : Roman Horn - Lausanne, 369 km
  6. Graubünden Route : Chur - Bellinzona, 260 km
  7. Jura Route : Basel - Nyon, 275 km
  8. Aare Route : Upper Forest - Koblenz, 305 km
  9. Lakes Route : Montreux - Rorschach, 497 km
Note that, these routes often follow paved roads and paths, but they also contain sections that are not yet paved. Only the Route 4 is paved throughout.