The Starter Triple: Furka – Nufenen – Gotthard
The Starter Triple: Furka – Nufenen – Gotthard
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You'll cross two of Switzerland's highest passes on the 150-kilometer Starter Triple Loop. The final three climbs are the Tremola, arguably the most beautiful Alpine road in Switzerland. Look forward to 3,000 meters of elevation gain in the saddle.
Your day's adventure begins with a pleasant climb through the wide…
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Last updated: April 23, 2026
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58.5 km
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Very nice, but also strenuous tour over 3 Swiss Alpine passes. If you like driving passes, you must have done it
Slept badly, chaotic train journey (instead of 3:48 and one change, 4:48 and 3 changes), but from Göschenen onwards everything was great!
Basically a tradition for me. But be sure to ride it once yourself as well. If you need company, gimme a shout.
Wonderful weather, great ambiance as thousands took part cycling the passes from Andermatt
With three legendary passes that regularly feature on the Tour de Suisse programme, the Furka-Nufenen-Gotthard loop is an Alpine classic for cycling enthusiasts. It is only 100 kilometres long, but it should not be underestimated: with almost 40 kilometres of ascent, climbing is a big chunk of the ride. From Hospental in Canton Uri, you pass through Zumdorf, Switzerland's smallest village, before tackling the Furka Pass: a 13-kilometre ascent to the summit at 2,429 metres. Along the way, you will stop at the famous "James Bond Street" sign, which reminds you that Agent 007 carried out one of his famous car chases in Goldfinger here. You then enter the canton of Valais and a glance to the left reveals one of the most beautiful views for passionate cyclists. First you see the many twists and turns awaiting you on the Furka downhill; in the distance, the perfect switchbacks toward the Grimsel Pass. This shot is more than enough to boost your Instagram account! Shortly afterwards you pass the famous Hotel Belvedere, not far from the Rhone Glacier and the source of the river of the same name.After the long descent through Gletsch to Ulrichen in the Goms valley, don't forget to stock up on supplies. You then head for the Nufenen Pass, 2,478 m of ascent over 13 kilometres. The pass consists of several long straight lines at the start followed by beautiful switchbacks to the top. As Switzerland's second highest paved pass after the Umbrail, and with many sections above 10%, the Nufenen is a challenge in itself.The summit marks the entrance to a new canton: Ticino. You are welcomed into the Italian-speaking region of Switzerland with a long and magnificent descent to Airolo, where you begin the third and last ascent of the day to the Gotthard Pass (2,106 m). The fourth longest tunnel in the world swallows up most of the traffic, and what's left of it takes the main road over the pass. Cyclists, on the other hand, climb the old road, called the Tremola. This road is unique in the Alps: it is cobbled on all 24 bends of its upper section. It's enough to make you forget that you'll soon have more than 3,000 metres of difference in altitude in your legs! More information about the Tremola climb can be found here. Once you've reached the summit, Andermatt is only a few kilometres downhill. You can enjoy a well-deserved rest in this typical village in the heart of the Swiss Alps.
... finally the Alps! Start and finish in Andermatt ... a short altitude check up to the Furkapass - first of all very easy ... and you are promptly overtaken by the biathletes. The incline is challenging, but manageable. Shot down ... wind, brakes, downhill slope ... great surface to the Grimsel, and then to the Nufenen entrance after the many cyclists ... dream descent through the forest road, be careful a tunnel with cobblestones. The Nufenen is tough. Ramps without end and meanwhile midday sun ... already the replacement 200 HM over 10%, otherwise around the 9th the descent to Airolo has not been done for a long time, phew .. could be enough, but the tremola is still to come ... https://www.relive.cc/view/v1Ow33JrnXO
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April 16, 2025
You'll cross two of Switzerland's highest passes on the 150-kilometer Starter Triple Loop. The final three climbs are the Tremola, arguably the most beautiful Alpine road in Switzerland. Look forward to 3,000 meters of elevation gain in the saddle.
Your day's adventure begins with a pleasant climb through
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