©  (c) Ferienregion Gstaad / Holiday region Gstaad
©  (c) Ferienregion Gstaad / Région de vacances Gstaad
©  (c) Ferienregion Gstaad / Région de vacances Gstaad
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G2 Strade Bianche di Simmental

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  • Difficulty difficult
  • Duration 7:15 h
  • Distance 79,8 km
  • 1787 m
  • 1787 m

Medium-length route, partly on natural roads, with an 18 km long climb that brings an alpine pass feeling and a gravel section («Strade Bianche») awaits at the top. The descent to Grubenwald is very steep, narrow, and briefly unpaved. Caution!

www.strava.com/routes/1145764

  • Approach

    The Gstaad holiday region is located in the southwest of Switzerland, directly at the border to the French-speaking part of the country. The region is easily accessible by train or car from the Lake Thun region, the Lake Geneva area, and the Gruyère region. Direct connections to the European high-speed train network and all international airports in Switzerland guarantee a time-saving and pleasant arrival. The main means of transport in the Gstaad region are the "MOB" train (Montreux-Oberland Bernois) and numerous postal bus lines.

    On the arrival and public transport page at gstaad.ch, you will find detailed information about getting there.

  • Schönried train station

  • Parking at Schönried train station or at the Horneggli valley station (paid).

  • Schönried - Zweisimmen - Oey - Zwischenflüh - Meienberg - Grubenwald - Zweisimmen - Schönried

  • Gravel bike, weather-appropriate clothing and equipment, puncture repair kit, and first aid kit.

  • A very beautiful route in both directions.

  • See also

    Gstaad Saanenland Tourism

    Haus des Gastes

    Promenade 41

    3780 Gstaad

    Tel: +41 (0)33 748 81 81

    Email: info@gstaad.ch

    www.gstaad.ch