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Day 1 Arrive Disentis
Arrive in Disentis (Andermatt for the Power option)
Day 2 Disentis to Chur 40 miles.
Start cycling from Disentis to make your way to Chur. Highlights of the day: the
Surselva, a valley where the old Roman language is still alive and well – and the Swiss Grand Canyon with its spectacular views and an option of riverrafting.
Day 3 Chur to Buchs 30 miles.
Today by bike the Rhine route takes you past the vineyards and charming villages
of the Grisons region with such proud names as Malans, Jenins and Maienfeld. The
thermal bath in Bad Ragaz calls for a refreshing visit before continuing on flat
terrain on the Rhine Dam. Accommodation is located in Buchs – almost next door to the Principality of Liechtenstein with its capital Vaduz.
Day 4 Buchs to Walzenhausen 37 miles
The river remains your steady companion to Oberriet, where the route turns
towards the hinterland and the pretty town of Altstätten. Past St. Margrethen the route loops through the national park of the Rhine delta and then along the shore of Lake Constance – a paradise for bikers - to Rheineck, where a small train will transport you and your bike to Walzenhausen, a village high above Lake Constance (transfer included in price)
Day 5 Walzenhausen to Berlingen 37 miles
The route more or less follows the lake shore all the way to today’s destination of Berlingen. Inviting swimming spots, garden restaurants and boat harbours abound for rest and recreation. The whole day is spent in splendid scenery on perfect cycling trails.
Day 6 Berlingen to Schaffhausen 21 miles
The route passes through picturesque fishing villages along the Swiss shore of
the Lower Lake before reaching the outflow of the Rhine River from Lake
Constance at Stein am Rhein. This simply delightful town, a jewel of medieval
architecture, deserves a longer visit. before tackling the last sdays along the
right bank of the Rhine to Schaffhausen.
Day 7 Schaffhausen to Zurzach 31 miles
The route starts at the Rhine Falls, the mightiest of all Europe's waterfalls, and travels through delightful fertile riverland scenery and asparagus growing country.
The pretty riverside villages of Eglisau and Kaiserstuhl definitely warrant a closer look before pedalling on and soaking in the thermal baths of the neighbouring spa town of Zurzach. Certainly a relaxing way to round off your days ride.
Day 8 Zurzach to Rheinfelden 34 miles
At Koblenz, the point where the River Aare flows into the River Rhine, the resulting rapids are turbulent enough to have once put fear and dread in the hearts of the Rhine boatsmen. Apart from that lively little section of the river, most of the Rhine along here is harnessed for hydroelectric
power use and subsequently flows rather sluggishly on its way. A visit to the historic towns of Laufenburg and Stein-Säckingen straddling the River Rhine will liven things up for you. Laufenburg on the Swiss side; Stein-Säckingen in Germany. (Don't forget your passport or ID). Overnight in Rheinfelden.
Day 9 Rheinfelden to Basel 16 miles
Cycling through green countryside is always pleasant, but variety is the spice of life, and what greater contrast could await you as you emerge from the green-verged Rhine River trail than the industrial agglomeration sprawled outside Basel, the pharmaceutical capital of Europe. Riding through the villages embedded in it is exciting in its own way, too! At Kaiseraugst, on the doorstep of Basel, the Roman settlement of Augusta Raurica reminds us of our ancient roots.
Day 10 Depart from Basel.
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