Switzerland - Route 1291 - Self guided - 7 Days - Classic

Breathtaking landscapes and panoramas!

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  • Duration

    7 Days
  • Difficulty

    Medium
  • Distance

    375km
  • Landscapes

    • Sea/Ocean
    • Nature
    • River
    • City
    • Greenway
  • Theme

    • Sportive
    • E-Bike
    • Culture 
  • Type of Journey

    Self-Guided

Description

Central Switzerland has never been easy to conquer: After a long feud, William Tell killed the Habsburg prince Gessler here, the ancestral cantons joined forces on the Rütli meadow to form the Swiss Confedera tion, and the Reduit in the Gotthard region was considered an impregnable fortress during the Cold War. Route 1291 also likes to show its teeth during the ride around Central Switzerland. Starting from Lake Lucer ne, you climb the highest passes in Central Switzerland, visit the moorlands of the Entlebuch and wheel through the hilly Emmental. Culinary highlights and vineyards in the Seetal round off the ride around Central Switzerland. Nevertheless, the tour is no walk in the park – but with the right bike, Route 1291 becomes an unforgettable experience. 

 

HIGHLIGHTS

Alpine landscapes
Panoramic views of Lake Geneva
Picturesque villages
Fresh air and tranquillity
Unspoilt nature
Winding roads
Authentic experience
Accessible to all levels
Discover local heritage

Characteristics of this journey/holiday

Day by day

Day 1 Arrival at Lucerne | Lucerne – Brunnen | Boat trip Brunnen –

Flüelen/Altdorf 42 km

Luggage drop-off in Lucerne. The ride around the Küssnacht lake basin is the kick-off to the journey through Central Switzerland. Back on the lakeside, a fantastic mountain panorama and lively lakeside promenades await you. You avoid the Axenstrasse with a boat trip from Brunnen to Flüelen. After that, it’s only a stone’s throw to the Tell monument in Altdorf.

Day 2 Altdorf – Andermatt 36 km

While the north-south axis is still the focus in the Reuss Valley, the mountains of Uri come into focus from Amsteg onwards. Viaducts, bridges and retaining walls dominate the picture here, while down in the valley the Reuss rages and roars. The Schöllenen Gorge tells eerie stories with the Devil’s Gorge and the monuments to Admiral Suworow’s campaign. A changing landscape awaits you around the mountain village of Andermatt.

Day 3 Andermatt – Meiringen 70 km

Turn after turn, the road winds its way out of the Urseren Valley. A brisk descent takes you past the Rhone Glacier and leads you straight up to the next pass. On the Grimsel, a veritable water castle awaits you with countless lakes and imposing dam walls. On the descent, the Aare gains power kilometre by kilometre, which you can marvel at in the Aare Gorge.

Day 4 Meiringen – Sörenberg 41 km

Also today, there are two passes on the programme. On the Brünig, wonderful views of Lake Lungern open up, and the view from the Panoramic Road up to the Glaubenbielen Pass is in no way inferior. The village of Sörenberg lies in an idyllic mountain setting at the foot of the Brienzer Rothorn.

Day 5 Sörenberg – Entlebuch 59 km

Today’s stage leads on somewhat rough paths past the rugged rock faces of the Schrattenfluh and
Hohgant massifs to Schangnau. Then you set your eyes on the high church tower of Escholzmatt and wheel in constant ups and downs through the Entlebuch.

Day 6 Entlebuch – Sursee 68 km

Today’s stage is dominated by the Napf. You follow the homonymous heart loop in constant ups and  downs to Willisau. Treat yourself to a Willisauer Ringli for refreshment and then continue into the Seetal. The small town of Sursee on the shores of Lake Sempach is today’s destination. 

Day 7 Sursee – Lucerne 59 km | Departure or extension

Lake Sempach lies dreamily and picturesquely behind you, the red church tower of the cradle of the vil lage of Beromünster rises into the sky in front of you. The last stage of Route 1291 is also characterised by some rough climbs. From Hohenrain it’s all downhill and you roll relaxedly back to Lucerne. Luggage retrieval in Lucerne and departure.

Accommodation

6 nights in charming 3/4-star-hotels

Included services

✓ 6 nights in 3*/4* hotels
✓ Breakfast
✓ Daily luggage transfers
✓ Costs for luggage pick-up at the station (for direct arrival and departure)
✓ Subsidy for arrival by train
✓ Boat ride Brunnen – Flüelen
✓ Carefully elaborated route description
✓ Travel documents (1 x per room)
✓ Navigation app and GPS data available
✓ SwitzerlandMobility-Plus subscription for one year
✓ Service-Hotline

City tax is not included and has to be paid on the spot.

Tour dates

Arrival daily : 28.06. – 14.09.2025
Season 1: 30.08. – 14.09.2025
Season 2: 28.06. – 29.08.2025

Additional informations

Grade:

Route 1291 shows all sides of Central Switzerland. Alpine passes in the southeast and hilly foothills of the Alps
in the northwest. The highlights are the rides over the Furka and Grimsel passes. But the steep climbs and
descents in the Emmental also demand a drop or two of sweat from the cyclist. At weekends more traffic
must be expected on the pass roads.

How to get there ?

Transports:  

· Arrival by public transport to Lucerne. If you arrive directly, hand in your luggage at the luggage counter by 10:00 a.m. at the latest.
· Departure by public transport from Lucerne. In case of direct departure, luggage must be returned to the luggage counter by 5:00 p.m. at the latest.

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