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- 41:15 h
- 379.95 km
- 9,000 m
- 9,150 m
- 658 m
- 2,429 m
- 1,771 m
- Start: St. Moritz (1822 m)
- Destination: Zermatt (1620 m)
Starting from St. Moritz, this e-bike tour takes you to the heart of the Swiss Alps across three cantons, by three legendary passes, along three iconic rivers, to the famous village of Zermatt. While the first seven stages lead cyclists from the upper Engadine valley to Andermatt, crossing the Furka Pass marks entry into Valais at the highest point of the tour, at 2429 meters altitude. Highlights are plenty, including a key moment near the Rhone Glacier, where the river starts before becoming the most important river in France, hundreds of kilometers further. From mountainous landscapes to vineyards, glaciers to forests, alpine parks to plain cities, along rivers to the heart of valleys, Valais reveals a varied and thrilling route, crossing the magnificent Conches valley, the Binntal, and the town of Visp (Viège) before climbing up to the Zermatt valley for a beautiful arrival at the foot of the Matterhorn.
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From St. Moritz to Zermatt via Andermatt, follow the Glacier Express route at your own pace and enjoy diverse landscapes and breathtaking views. Starting from the upper Engadine valley, this route will take you to discover villages rich in history, legendary passes, grand monuments, and renowned towns along its stages. During your journey, follow iconic rivers of Switzerland, climb the Albula, Oberalp, and Furka passes, cross friendly villages with authentic charm, and take time to explore all natural and cultural treasures along the way. Experience an unforgettable adventure on this multi-day e-bike trip, with highlights including the discovery of the Rhone source, crossing the Binntal nature park, and your arrival in Zermatt, at the foot of the Matterhorn.
The stages of the Glacier Bike Tour:
Glacier Bike Tour 1 to 7. St. Moritz - Andermatt
Glacier Bike Tour 8. Andermatt - Ulrichen
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Cultural Interesting
Stop at an Inn
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Equipment
Which e-bike to take on the Glacier Bike Tour? Professional cyclist and two-time E-MTB world champion Nathalie Schneitter presents to you in video the ideal two-wheeler. A robust and comfortable full-suspension e-bike, equipped with wide and grippy tires, powerful brakes, and, if possible, a dropper seatpost. Even in summer, you have to be ready for anything in the mountains. What should you pack in your bike bags for such a special adventure, passing three passes and landscapes both alpine and Mediterranean? Cycling professional Nathalie Schneitter has already completed the Glacier Bike Tour and here reveals her packing list.
Directions & Parking facilities
From Zurich, take the A3 motorway, then A13 until exit 22 – Thusis-Süd/St. Moritz. Follow the direction to St. Moritz for about 60 kilometers passing successively through the Albula Pass and the Julier Pass.
Follow parking signs in St. Moritz.Â
Take the train to St. Moritz station in the Grisons, where your tour starts. If you want a preview of your adventure, the Glacier Express allows you to admire the whole route from its panoramic cars.
Remember to reserve space for your mountain bike via the SBB mobile app or on sbb.ch.
Additional information
Book the Glacier Bike Tour stay offer! Choose the eleven, seven, or three-night option and enjoy wonderful days on your e-bike. You will stay in bike hotels and benefit from daily luggage transport service, all you have to do is enjoy! To the offer.
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Check the Valais/Wallis MTB map to discover the best routes in the region.
Tourist offices in Münster, Oberwald, Reckingen, Viège, and Zermatt provide brochures for mountain biking in the area.
Author´s Tip / Recommendation of the author
Book a Glacier Bike Tour stay offer by choosing the eleven, seven, or three-night option and enjoy wonderful days of riding.Â
Safety guidelines
Follow only marked trails and roads as well as the appropriate signs. The itinerary of the Glacier Bike Tour is under development and is not signposted. You can find your way on site using the Outdoor Active app.
Prepare your mountain bike trip
This route has not undergone an approval procedure according to the recreational mobility routes law of the canton of Valais. People using this route based on information from this website do so at their own risk. Conditions on site may cause route changes. We disclaim all responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of the website information. The mountain is a shared and respected place of enjoyment. The mountain offers a space to meet and share unforgettable moments, by bike or on foot. For all outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy it, sharing this space with respect for nature and agriculture is essential. Respectful behavior allows everyone to practice their leisure under the best conditions. Inform yourself about recommendations and rules in place.
Evaluate your physical condition and abilities well. Using different routes is always at your own risk.
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