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23.6km
260m
Cycling
This moderate 14.7-mile touring bike route in the Basel Region offers diverse scenery along the Rhine River and past city landmarks.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Bus stop
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154 m
Highlight • Bridge
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6.22 km
Highlight • Viewpoint
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16.6 km
Highlight • Restaurant
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22.6 km
Highlight • Bridge
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23.6 km
End point
Bus stop
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
13.8 km
4.60 km
2.86 km
1.99 km
260 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
17.5 km
4.64 km
1.06 km
411 m
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Elevation
Highest point (370 m)
Lowest point (250 m)
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Saturday 9 May
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9°C
87 %
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Max wind speed: 16.0 km/h
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This route was planned by komoot.
This bike tour primarily features paved surfaces, making it a smooth ride. While it's classified as moderate and requires good fitness, the climbs are manageable, and the route is generally accessible for various skill levels. You'll find well-connected and marked bike paths, both on streets and separated from traffic, contributing to a relaxed cycling experience.
The tour offers diverse scenery, including views along the Rhine River and through charming neighborhoods. You'll pass by notable landmarks such as the Mittlere Brücke (Basel) and the Wettstein Bridge. There's also the Forest Trail Adventure Tower, Binningen, which offers a viewpoint, and the Predigerhof Restaurant & Outdoor Bowling Alley if you're looking for a stop.
Yes, the Reflection bike tour: Basel Region shares sections with several other routes. You'll find it overlaps with parts of the Jubiläumsweg, Jura Bike, Dreiland-Wanderweg - Etappe 1, and Baselland Veloroute 20, among others. This allows for potential connections to longer or alternative rides in the region.
While classified as 'moderate' and requiring 'good fitness,' the route is also considered suitable for all skill levels. Its mostly paved surfaces and well-marked paths make it approachable. You can adjust your pace and take breaks as needed, making it enjoyable even if you're newer to touring cycling.
The Basel region is pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. Spring offers blooming landscapes, while summer provides warm weather perfect for riverside rides. Autumn brings beautiful foliage. Always check the local weather forecast before you head out, as conditions can vary.
Yes, the route passes by the Predigerhof Restaurant & Outdoor Bowling Alley, which is a good spot for a break. The Basel region is generally bike-friendly, so you'll likely find other opportunities for refreshments in the charming neighborhoods you cycle through.
Basel is a very bike-friendly city with good public transport connections. While specific parking for this exact tour isn't detailed, you can typically find parking in and around Basel city center or near major train stations. Consider using public transport to reach the starting point, as it's often the most convenient option for cyclists in the region.
The route primarily uses paved paths and passes through urban and semi-urban areas. If you plan to bring your dog, ensure they are comfortable with cycling alongside you or in a trailer. Always keep your dog on a leash, especially in populated areas and near traffic, and be mindful of local regulations regarding dogs on public paths.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Reflection bike tour: Basel Region. It uses public paths and roads, making it freely accessible.
This tour offers a taste of the unique 'Dreiländereck' experience, where Switzerland, France, and Germany meet, though this specific route stays within the Basel Region. Cycling in Basel is notable for its extensive network of well-marked bike paths, allowing you to explore the city's cultural and historical highlights, like its famous bridges, in an authentic way.
Given the moderate difficulty and paved surfaces, comfortable cycling attire is recommended. Layers are always a good idea, as weather can change. Don't forget a helmet, sunglasses, and appropriate footwear. If cycling in warmer months, light, breathable clothing is best, and for cooler seasons, consider windproof and waterproof options.