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Alpine Panorama Route
St. Margrethen–Aigle

The Alpine Panorama Route crosses the northern Alpine foreland with its many passes and gorges, tradition-rich culture, settlements and mountain farms. The strenuous, stamina-testing trip is rewarded with spectacular views.
The Alpine Panorama Route crosses the northern Alpine foreland with its many passes and gorges, tradition-rich culture, settlements and mountain farms.

The strenuous, stamina-testing trip is rewarded with spectacular views. A constant up and down in lovely, rolling Appenzell country, more forested and rugged in Toggenburg. A flat stretch in the alluvial Linth Plain before taking the Ziegerschlitz over the Klausenpass. Deep and powerful the Vierwaldstättersee, shallow the Sarnersee, Alpine the marshlands on the Glaubenbielenpass, gateway to Entlebuch, Gullies and hills in Emmental.

A breather in Bernese «cabbage country», limestone and detritus in the Sensegraben, cathedrals galore in Fribourg. Peaceful the landscape, man-made the lake: Lac de la Gruyère. The Gruyères Castle, a picture-postcard town. Idyll giving way to desolate Alpine pastures on Hongrin, with the occasional sound of army artillery fire. Relentless 1000 m height difference to the mild Rhone Valley.
Stages Places   Arrival / return travel 
Our recommendations for arrival by public transport.
Timetable Public transport stops and route
St. Margrethen Show on map
Aigle Show on map

Rail, bus, boat recommendations 
SwitzerlandMobility recommends covering the following sections by rail, bus or boat to shorten the route, to negotiate height differences or simply because it’s beautiful.
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Diversion St. Gallen–Stein AR due to blockage of the «Gangelibrücke» bridge.  
Renovation work on the «Gangelibrücke» bridge between St. Gallen and Stein AR from 18.05.2009 until the end of the year, impede the passage on the cycling routes 4 and 42. Please take note of the local signposting. Thank you for your understanding.

Details, see map (PDF)
Length485 km
of which unsurfaced: 10 km

 Height differenceSt. Margrethen–Aigle: 7'900 m
Aigle–St. Margrethen: 7'900 m

 RequirementsGrade: difficult
Conditions: difficult

Helpful hintsGood degree of fitness and traffic experience an advantage on this route. The entire route is asphalted (except alternative section Chüblisbüehl near Sörenberg)

 SignalizationFor cycling, follow the logo indicated on the red signposts.


Map of route

Enlarged map

Height profile  

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Travel reports

Actual experiences on the route
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Accommodation

Overnight accommodation along the route
List of accommodation partners (97)

Bookable offers

Offers for the route
Our offers (3)

Official guides / maps

Your companion for the route (13)

Cycle rental

Rental points along the route
List of rental points (11)

Cycle service

Bike shops along the route
List of bike shops (36)

Places of interest

Places of interest along the route
Nature (2)
Historic traffic routes (7)


 

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