Over the Trüttlisberg Pass on almost endless trails to St. Stephan
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Difficulty difficult -
Duration 4:25 h -
Distance 31,0 km -
1174 m -
1174 m
From the village center of Lenk, the marked bike route No. V34 is first followed on asphalt, later on gravel. The further you climb, the steeper the ascent becomes. Finally, a farm road leads over alpine pastures onto the hiking trail and finally onto the Trüttlisberg Pass. The view of the bizarre Gryden mountains up here is impressive. From the pass, the route continues on a partially technical singletrail towards Türli. On the Saanenland side, a path high above the wild Turbach valley is followed. This high trail is undulating, exposed, and technically demanding, but offers wonderful views. In some sections, the bike must be pushed. A break on the Rüwlis Pass with its idyllic lake is worthwhile before the descent, as the view of the Albristhore peaks and the upper Simmental is enchanting. After the rest, the route first leads 200 vertical meters down a steep concrete road, then along an asphalt road to the Bire. Root passages with grippy forest ground and steep sections make the descent from Bire to St. Stephan a highlight for experienced bikers. The bike path then returns mostly flat to the start point of the route back in Lenk.
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