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No traffic touring cycling routes around Untereggen offer a compelling blend of natural beauty and well-developed infrastructure. The region is characterized by its location between St. Gallen and Lake Constance, providing panoramic views over the lake and the surrounding Rhine Valley. Cyclists can explore areas along the Goldach River, through nature reserves, and across a "green" landscape, with varied terrain suitable for different cycling preferences.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.0km
00:50
170m
170m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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31.2km
02:52
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.9km
00:49
140m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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There are several roads and paths in the region with great views over the lake. But this spot is really special… especially because, from midday at the latest, you have the sun at your back.
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Fünfländerblick On the Fünfländerblick, the view is fantastic. The Fünfländerblick owes its name to the view of Switzerland, Austria, and the formerly independent German states of Bavaria, Württemberg, and Baden. Text / Source: St.Gallen-Bodensee Tourismus, Bankgasse 9, St.Gallen https://st.gallen-bodensee.ch/de/map/poi/funflanderblick-ac477623-0957-4a92-bf9c-9bd555970463.html
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Since 1983, the Collegiate Church and Cathedral of St. Gallen (actually Collegiate Church of St. Gallus and Otmar) and the entire Abbey District have been part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. The baroque new building of the Benedictine monastery church, built between 1755 and 1766, stands where Saint Gallus is said to be buried. From 720 onwards, Abbot Otmar organised the construction work around the crypt, and his successor Gozbert began the construction of the new monastery church from 820 onwards. The construction of the Collegiate Church in its present form - it is one of the last monumental sacred buildings of the late Baroque period - was planned by Gabriel Loser and Johann Caspar Bagnato. Its two 68-metre-high towers tower above the old town of St. Gallen.
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The Evangelical Reformed Parish Church of St. Gallen is dedicated to the martyr Laurentius of Rome as its patron saint. For centuries, the church was the political, religious, and social center of the St. Gallen city republic and has had a lasting impact on the city's history. The first church on this site probably originated in the mid-12th century. St. Laurenzen received its present neo-Gothic appearance in 1845 according to the plans of Johann Georg Müller.
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The St. Gallen reformer, mayor, doctor and historian Joachim von Watt, called Vadian, is the only person in St. Gallen who is honored with a larger-than-life monument. Since 1904, the monumental, 3.75-meter-high bronze statue of the reformer, who lived from 1484 to 1551, has stood at this location. It was created by the sculptor Richard Kissling. Previously, the old town hall stood here, which was demolished in 1877.
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In the old town, the artistically decorated oriel windows stand out, bearing witness to the travels of the St. Gallen textile merchants of the 18th and 19th centuries all over the world. They are a reminder of St. Gallen's importance in the linen and embroidery trade. There are more than a hundred such oriel windows in the old town. Some are multi-story, painted, or carved from wood.
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Cathedral, St. Gallen Several earlier structures preceded the monumental church. Originally, the chapel of Saint Gallus stood on this site, where the saint was buried around 640. Later buildings incorporated Gallus's tomb. Around 720 (the founding of the monastery), a stone church was built. By the 9th century, the church had already reached its present length. In the 15th century, a new choir in the Gothic style was constructed. In 1756, the monks embarked on the final phase of the church's reconstruction, which was completed in 1766. The renowned architect Johann Kaspar Bagnato played a significant role in the design, while Johann Michael Beer oversaw the construction. The patrons were Abbots Cölestin Gugger von Staudach and Beda Angehrn. After the dissolution of the monastery, the church became a cathedral (bishop's church) in 1824. The church underwent interior renovations from 1961 to 1967 and exterior renovations from 2000 to 2003. The church has an elongated, rectangular floor plan. Within this plan, a rotunda (round structure) is inserted, resembling a transept. On the eastern end, the striking twin-tower facade rises as a dominant feature, the emblem of the Diocese, City, and Canton of St. Gallen. The facade's sculptural decoration includes figures of Saints Maurice and Desiderius and a relief depicting the Coronation of the Virgin Mary by the Holy Trinity. The interior of the church is a three-aisled, free-pillared structure with a central dome (rotunda). High-quality stucco work, vault paintings, altars, and the choir stalls are among the highlights of the interior. The concept of harmoniously coordinated art forms is the work of Christian Wentzinger, sculptor and painter. Text / Source: City of St. Gallen, Town Hall, 9001 St. Gallen https://www.stadt.sg.ch/home/freizeit-tourismus/stgallen-entdecken/stiftsbezirk-unesco-weltkulturerbe.html
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The Vadian Monument commemorates the life and work of the reformer of the city of St.Gallen, Joachim von Watt.
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There are over 160 no-traffic touring cycling routes available around Untereggen, offering a wide range of options for cyclists seeking peaceful rides. These routes cater to various skill levels, ensuring there's something for everyone.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes around Untereggen offer a good mix of challenges. You'll find approximately 23 easy routes, 69 moderate routes, and 73 difficult routes. This variety ensures that both casual riders and experienced touring cyclists can find suitable options.
Yes, Untereggen offers several family-friendly options. Routes with lower elevation gain and shorter distances are ideal. For example, the Gallus Square – St. Gallen Cathedral loop from Speicher is an easy route that could be suitable for families, offering a gentle ride with minimal traffic.
The region around Untereggen is rich in natural beauty. Many routes offer stunning views of Lake Constance and the Rhine Valley. You might also encounter the tranquil Schlossweiher Nature Reserve, known for its flat moor and amphibian spawning grounds, or follow the Goldach River along the Wasserweg, where you can discover an "Erdgletscher" (earth glacier) and other natural features.
Absolutely! The region is dotted with interesting landmarks. For instance, you could cycle past St. Anna Castle or explore the charming Arbon Old Town. The broader St. Gallen area, easily accessible from Untereggen, also boasts cultural highlights like the Abbey of Saint Gall.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 1600 ratings. Reviewers often praise the serene, low-traffic paths, the picturesque views over Lake Constance, and the well-maintained infrastructure that makes for enjoyable touring cycling experiences.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Untereggen are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. An example is the Restaurant Guggenbühl SC – View of Lake Constance loop from Mörschwil, which offers a moderate circular ride with scenic views.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling in Untereggen. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, and the landscapes are at their most vibrant, providing ideal conditions for enjoying the scenic routes and views of Lake Constance.
Many routes in the Untereggen area provide excellent vistas of Lake Constance. The region's elevated position between St. Gallen and the lake ensures panoramic views. Consider the View of Lake Constance – Fünfländerblick Viewpoint loop from Rorschach Stadt for a route specifically highlighting these stunning lake views.
Yes, the region is well-equipped with places to stop. You'll find various inns, cafes, and picnic areas. For example, the Oberer Gäbris Inn and Bäsebeiz Ätschberg are popular spots. The Wasserweg also features grill areas, and the nearby Begegnungsplatz Kellen in Goldach offers recreational facilities and seating.
Untereggen benefits from excellent transport links, making many routes accessible via public transport. The proximity to St. Gallen means you can often reach starting points by bus or train, and some public transport options allow for bike carriage. It's always advisable to check local transport schedules and bike policies in advance.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, there are several difficult routes with significant elevation gain. The Gallus Square – View from the Ganggelibrugg loop from Rorschach Stadt, for instance, covers over 50 km with more than 800 meters of ascent, offering a demanding yet rewarding touring experience.


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