- Brief description
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Take the train through the tunnel to Ticino across the Tremola and the Gotthard Pass back to German-speaking Switzerland. E-bikes make it possible to cross the historic Alpine pass like you've never done before - an experience you won't forget so quickly.
- Difficulty
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medium
- Rating
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- Starting point
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Airolo
- Route
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Airolo (1,142 m)Airolo (1,175 m)0.6 kmSan Carlo1.0 kmFondo del Bosco2.9 kmScima du Bòsc'5.6 kmMotto Bartola5.7 kmTramiòra10.4 kmSan Gottardo12.8 kmScuderia13.0 kmOspizio del San Gottardo (2,091 m)13.0 kmAlte Sust13.0 kmGotthardpass 2106m13.7 kmMätteli18.6 kmCentral22.6 kmObergadmen22.7 kmGüetli22.9 kmHospental (1,493 m)22.9 kmHimmelbiel23.0 kmBahnhofgebäude23.1 kmAndermatt (1,447 m)25.5 km
- Best season
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JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
- Description
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From Airolo the cycle route takes you through the Val Tremola (Valley of the Trembles), where the cobbled road with 37 hairpin bends overcomes a 900-metre difference in altitude. It was originally built in 1830 as a commercial route for horse-drawn wagons. At that time the Tremola was a technical masterpiece and still nestles attractively into the sparse, alpine landscape. The National Gotthard Museum on the pass provides visitors with information on mankind's arduous struggle against Nature.
It shows how the pass roads were constructed and are maintained and has exhibits showing historical forms of transport. It is also worth visiting the Cappella di San Gottardo chapel, built between 1160 and 1176. Take advantage of your break to eat in the restaurant before making the descent down into the Urserental valley, one of Switzerland's most impressive high valleys. The final section of the tour takes you along the Reuss river from Hospental to Andermatt, where work is currently being undertaken to build the Andermatt Swiss Alps resort. - Highest point
- 2,103 m
- Endpoint
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Andermatt
- Height profile
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- Safety instructions
- Tips
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For cycling, follow the logo indicated on the red signposts: Nord-Süd-Route no. 3
- Author
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The tour San Gottardo Tour is used by outdooractive.com provided.