Tour data
29.99km
595 - 1,959m
Distance
791hm
1,201hm
Ascent
02:15h
 
Duration
Brief description

The Grosse Scheidegg connects two villages. On the Grindelwald side, the pass road winds its way up and you have to pedal a lot - you will be rewarded with a ride through the wonderful Reichenbach valley as far as Meiringen.

Difficulty
medium
Rating
Technique
Fitness
Landscape
Experience
Starting point

Grindelwald

Route
Swiss Alp Resort
Grindelwald
0.3 km
Dorfkirche
1.0 km
Stählisboden
3.0 km
Blümlisalp
3.4 km
Ischboden-Hütte
5.5 km
Grosse Scheidegg (1,962 m)
10.7 km
Alpiglen
13.8 km
Schwandboden
14.4 km
Schwarzwaldalp
15.8 km
Schwarzwaldalp
16.0 km
Broch
16.6 km
Rosenlaui (1,327 m)
18.1 km
Gschwandtenmaad
19.3 km
Kaltenbrunnen
21.1 km
Brigglesiiten
21.9 km
Ledi
22.6 km
Obers Zwirgi
23.0 km
Zwirgi
23.7 km
Reichenbach Falls
23.8 km
Reichenbachfall
23.8 km
Geissholz
25.5 km
Mettli
26.4 km
Lammi
27.0 km
Mur
27.9 km
Underdorf
28.3 km
Schattenhalb
28.4 km
Familienhotel Tourist
28.6 km
Stein
29.2 km
Meiringen
29.6 km
Meiringen (595 m)
29.9 km


Best season
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Description

The tour starts in Grindelwald, the world-famous village at the foot of the Eiger mountain. At the outskirts of the village, the ascent begins, leading quickly up to the first hills with a view of the broad expanse of the valley. The relatively straight road, which is closed to private traffic (only a small number of PostBuses operate on the road), goes to Grosse Scheidegg with a brief view of the Eiger North Face.

The strenuous climb is rewarded at the highest point of the tour with a stunning view of the magnificent Wetterhorn peak. The descent follows the Rychen Stream through the Rosenlaui Valley. Soon the majestic Engelshörner mountains rise up on the right and a stop at the Rosenlaui Glacier Gorge is highly recommended. From here the route largely follows a straight line to the Reichenbach Waterfall. Cool off from the ride in the splashing spray of the thunderous falls – where Sherlock Holmes once fought with his archenemy. The route snakes its way down the steep mountain at high speed. Challenging twists and turns and car traffic starting at Schwarzwaldalp make caution essential. At Schattenhalb the route leads out of the partly wooded final section and crosses the Aare River which originates nearby on the way to the centre of Meiringen.

You can hop on the PostBus line anywhere along the route.

 

Directions

Grindelwald - Grosse Scheidegg - Schwarzwaldalp - Rosenlaui - Meiringen 

Highest point
1,959 m
Endpoint

Grosse Scheidegg

Height profile
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Equipment

Well maintained bike
Helmet, gloves, protectors
Bicycle bell and functional lighting
Repair kit
First aid kit
Mobile phone for emergencies
Clothing adapted to the weather (always take with you: rain protection)
Drink and snacks

Safety instructions

Know road rules / mind other road users
Test function of the bike before departure
Always wear a helmet, gloves and protectors recommended
Know route (navigation)
Check weather and traffic info
Drink enough & keep energy stores filled
Have your own fitness and regeneration under control
Pay attention to hikers, animals, objects etc. near the road

Tips

Stop at the Schwarzwaldalp: A delicious lunch on the terrace of the Chalet-Hotel Schwarzwaldalp is worthwhile. By the way, you can also spend an idyllic night here. Below Schwarzwaldalp is the Rosenlaui Glacier Gorge. Wonderful cooling at high temperatures.

Additional information

Directions

By car there are different ways to get there. The fastest way from Basel and Geneva is via Bern. From Zurich, the fastest route is towards Lucerne and the Brünig Pass. The pass is open in summer and winter.

Coming from the south, you can reach the region via the Grimsel or Susten Pass. The two passes are only open in summer. The Simplon Pass and then the Lötschberg car transport are alternatives.

Public transportation
Thanks to its central location in Europe, Switzerland is served by international trains from over 12 countries. Within Switzerland, Intercity trains run directly from Basel and Lucerne to the Jungfrau Region. Travellers from Zurich have to change in Berne. The trains run every half hour.
Parking

Grindelwald has public car parks with covered parking spaces: Eiger+ car park (252 parking spaces) and Sportzentrum car park (160 parking spaces). They cannot be reserved in advance. Uncovered parking spaces are available everywhere in the village.

If you want to start further up: Drive through the village to the Hotel Wetterhorn/Oberer Gletscher and park on the paid parking lot.


Author
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