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Zentralschweiz
Uri
Andermatt

Susten - Grimsel - Furka

Hard

4.9

(52)

4,137

riders

Susten - Grimsel - Furka

07:39

120km

3,580m

Road cycling

Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: August 25, 2024

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Includes segments with temporary access restrictions. Check ahead to confirm restricted segments are open to the public.

After 18.2 km for 10.1 km

After 36.1 km for 4.38 km

After 40.6 km for 2.31 km

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Train Station

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1.44 km

Schöllenen Gorge Cycle Path

Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway

Now paved throughout and well suited for racing bikes.

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28.2 km

Susten Pass

Highlight • Mountain Pass

The Susten Pass on main road 11 connects the canton of Uri with the canton of Bern. The pass road is 45 kilometers long and is one of the newer ones in the Swiss Alps. It was only built between 1938 and 1945. Because it is primarily used for tourism, it is generally only open from June to October.

The new Susten road from 1945 begins in Wassen on the northern ramp of the Gotthard Pass and, unlike the old Susten road from 1817, leads past the villages in the Meiental with a maximum gradient of nine percent. Unlike the old Susten road at 2,224 m above sea level, the pass summit (2,259 m above sea level) is crossed under in a summit tunnel. On the western ramp in the Bernese Oberland, the descent also goes past the Steingletscher at a gradient of nine percent through the towns of Gadmen, Fuhren and Nessental in the Gadmertal.

Highest point on the road: 2,224 meters.

West ramp from Innertkirchen: 27 kilometers, 1,600 meters elevation gain, maximum 10%, average 5.9%.

East ramp from Wassen: 17.7 kilometers, 1,308 meters elevation gain, maximum 9%, average 7.4%.

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59.9 km

Old Grimsel Pass Road Tunnel

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Beautiful piece of the old Grimsel pass These are the better parts of the climb. Characteristic, beautiful nature and nice and quiet.

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72.1 km

Old Grimsel Pass Road

Highlight (Segment) • Mountain Pass

Since the tunnel on the Grimsel Pass road is only accessible by bike downhill, you'll have to take the old pass road. However, it's not a must, as the path, part of which is cobblestone, is much more beautiful and spectacular anyway.

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82.2 km

Grimsel Pass

Highlight • Mountain Pass

If you're up here, it's best to take a tour around Lake Toten and enjoy the wonderful reflections on the water's surface.

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98.7 km

Furka Pass

Highlight • Mountain Pass

The Furkapasshöhe is at 2,436 meters and is a popular destination for hikers, cyclists and drivers. Not far is the Hotel Furkablick, which has seen its prime, is slowly decaying and yet remains a charming photo motif. There is currently a bus stop there.

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120 km

End point

Train Station

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111 km

4.15 km

3.61 km

818 m

615 m

168 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

119 km

825 m

202 m

< 100 m

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Highest point (2,420 m)

Lowest point (630 m)

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Thursday 7 May

8°C

-3°C

18 %

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Trail Reviews

Tobias B.
October 23, 2024, Susten-, Grimsel- und Furkapass

Roll out the narrow tires once a year, otherwise they will become brittle. Mandatory program for 2024 fulfilled 😉 The Susten and Nufenen passes are currently closed at night from 6 p.m. to 8 a.m. When we started at 1 p.m., that was a certain stress factor 😊 Susten was OK. Pleasant gradient, foggy but dry and hardly any traffic 🎉 The Grimsel pass then really sapped my motivation. A full 1000 meters of altitude in the thick, very wet navel. The sun came out just in time for the Grimselsee ☀️ Mega panorama 😍 and 🤟🏻 sunset. After a 20-second break, we went straight down to Gletsch. Passed the barrier at exactly 6 p.m. 🥳 Now pedaling leisurely up the Furka pass. The barrier man came to meet me, but with a mutual 👍🏻 the matter was settled. At the top it was 2.5 degrees and the drizzle got heavier 😱 It got warmer again with every meter of altitude. Down in Realp it was a cozy 5° again. - Seat and steering wheel heating in the car is awesome 😁 - At this time of year and in these temperatures you get a 👍🏻 and 😊 from every second driver Here is the tour from last year: https://www.komoot.de/tour/1335503157?ref=aso

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3000m is my pain limit at the moment, the additional ones were correspondingly hard 😂

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Susten - Furka - Grimsel. Together with a friend from Zurich who came spontaneously and who accompanied me on the tour 😎

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Grimsel, Furka, Susten: The drive over these Swiss passes (2165 meters, 2436 meters and 2224 meters) is a much-driven and much-described classic. There are higher and more exotic passes. But in the combination of route and view, this tour is hard to beat. Therefore a new description at this point. There are, slightly different from the set, driven GPS file, 120 kilometers and 3525 meters in altitude. The gradients (for example on the Furkapass) go up in a range of up to 14 percent. The numbers for the tour alone indicate that we are on a "compact" and equally demanding route. The view is sometimes fantastic: from the Furka Pass we can see the white 4000m peaks of the Bernese and Valais Alps on a clear day. Likewise, on this route we witness an almost extreme glacier retreat, for example when the Rhone glacier breaks off (which hardly exists any more) towards the glacier. The author of these lines first rode the lap in 1991, then in 2005. Some pictures from 1991 and 2005 were deliberately included in the tour description. They speak for themselves with a view to the disappearance of glaciers. Due to the high volume of traffic in the Schöllenenschlucht (Andermatt-Wassen), it is highly recommended to take the tour counterclockwise and thus the Schöllenenschlucht downhill for 500 meters.

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If you want to do the tour without a backpack, there are lockers in Andermatt. The CHF 5 fee can be easily paid with your EC card. The pastries are then triggered using a QR code. A good thing😉👍

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Beautiful, but the holy trinity of Swiss Alpine passes really wrinkled me🤩🚵🥵So, a detailed comment will follow when I'm back to full strength😉

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Komoot came up with the red peaks at the Grimsel driveway. 🤔

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I must admit, I felt unsatisfied after yesterday's flop 😂 and had a big hunger for something special 🤩 Although the weather forecast for today was not perfect, I just jumped on the train to Göschenen at 6 am, believing that all will be fine ☀️💪 It was still a bit dark when I started cycling, and light rain, wet streets and low hanging clouds complemented the grim scenery... I managed to escape from the strong rain and be on top of Susten just after 9 am 😎, but my socks and shoes got wet on the way and remained so for the rest of the day 🥴 Blast downhill to Innertkirchen, shopping in Volg, eating on a bench catching every sunbeam. Next uphill, to Grimsel, was much harder - crazy headwind almost blew me down a few times, and I even had to use the last but one cog to move forward. The prize was coffee and cake in the cosy Hotel Alpenrose ☕️🍰 There's a saying in Polish within climbers' community "choćby skały srały...", which means that whatever happens you'll get what you wanted. And that was this moment for me, I knew 😁 I climbed Furka painlessly, even with delight, smiling 😎 Dark clouds were following me, so I stopped only to take some pictures and look back to keep the view in my memories, and went down to Hospental and in a light rain to Göschenen, to catch the train back home 🚂🔜🏠

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