4.6
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490
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64
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Gravel biking around Vinelz offers varied terrain at the upper end of Lake Biel, extending towards the base of Schaltenrain mountain. The region is characterized by picturesque lakeside paths, verdant vineyards, and expansive agricultural areas. Surrounding forests and rolling hills provide routes with elevation changes and a mix of surfaces, from forest tracks to unpaved sections. The broader area also includes the Jura Mountains, offering diverse terrain for gravel biking.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
4.6
(5)
20
riders
19.5km
00:58
60m
60m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
19
riders
69.1km
04:41
1,350m
1,350m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(1)
17
riders
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(1)
12
riders
22.5km
01:18
240m
240m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
7
riders
24.7km
01:25
150m
150m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Rail bridge with a foot/bike path attached to it. The foot/bike path is narrow and only suitable for one way bike traffic. If there is oncoming traffic it requires some patience and coordination.
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Along the old railway steel bridge over the canal
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A quick stop is worthwhile. They also have good coffee in the center! 😉
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cool crossing next to the railway tracks
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St. Peter's Island has nature reserves and no bathing island
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The island is beautiful. The severe storm, which hit the north side hard, left its mark. Storm damage can be seen everywhere, in the forest and in the "outlying areas."
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There are over 80 gravel bike trails around Vinelz, offering a wide range of experiences for all skill levels. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars.
The region offers diverse terrain, from picturesque lakeside paths and vineyard routes to forest tracks and rolling hills. You'll encounter a mix of paved and unpaved sections, with some routes featuring elevation changes, especially towards the Jura Mountains. The area is known for its lakeshores, vineyards, and agricultural areas, providing varied surfaces.
Yes, there are several easy routes. For instance, the Le Landeron Old Town – St. Peter's Island loop from Le Landeron is an easy 12.1-mile (19.5 km) path that combines historical town exploration with scenic views around St. Peter's Island, making it suitable for a relaxed ride.
Many routes offer stunning views of Lake Biel and the surrounding natural beauty. You can explore the Hagneck Canal Mouth, cycle through the Lake Biel Vineyards Trail, or visit St. Peter's Island. The region also features the dramatic Twannbach Gorge with waterfalls, which can be a captivating detour.
For those seeking a challenge, routes like the Chasseral Summit – Chasseral Summit and Viewpoint loop from Gampelen offer significant elevation changes, climbing over 1,300 meters over 69.7 km. This route provides a demanding experience with rewarding panoramic views from higher elevations.
The region is generally pleasant for gravel biking from spring through autumn. While specific weather conditions vary, the warmer months offer the best experience for enjoying the lakeside paths, vineyards, and forest tracks. Winter riding is possible, but some higher elevation or unpaved sections might be less accessible due to snow or mud.
Yes, many gravel bike trails around Vinelz are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Hagneck Canal Mouth – Lake Biel loop from Siselen-Finsterhennen, a moderate 48 km route exploring the canal and Lake Biel shores.
Vinelz and the broader Seeland region are generally well-connected by public transport. Many starting points for gravel routes are accessible via train or bus, and some services allow for bike transport. It's advisable to check local transport schedules and bike carriage policies in advance.
Parking is available at various access points for gravel biking routes around Vinelz, including near popular starting locations like Le Landeron or Siselen-Finsterhennen. Specific parking details can often be found on individual route descriptions or local tourism websites.
Yes, the region around Lake Biel, including Vinelz and nearby villages, features numerous cafes, restaurants, and guesthouses. You'll find opportunities to refuel and relax, especially in charming winemaking villages along the northern shore of Lake Biel and near attractions like St. Peter's Island.
Vinelz offers a distinct blend of lakeside cycling along Lake Biel, routes through verdant vineyards, and paths leading into the rolling hills and forests towards the Schaltenrain mountain. While Biel also offers diverse cycling, Vinelz's immediate proximity to the upper end of Lake Biel and its UNESCO World Heritage pile-dwelling site at Strandboden provides a unique combination of natural beauty and historical interest.
Absolutely. The View of Lake Biel from Tessenberg – View of Twann and Lake Biel loop from La Neuveville is a moderate 25.5 km trail specifically designed to lead through elevated viewpoints, offering spectacular panoramas overlooking Lake Biel and its surroundings.


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