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Tour of Chalet-à-Gobet

Tour of the Vaud region from Chalet-à-Gobet. Ideal for the start of the season. A nice descent for half the route, then a good climb back up. A road that's not too busy and a bike path that allows you to make the most of this ride.

Difficulty

3/5

63 km

890 m

Tour of the lake of Gruyère

Here is a proposal for a complete tour of the lake of Gruyère starting from Fuyens, in a clockwise direction. It follows the southern and northern shores along their entire length, with Broc in the foreground.

Difficulty

3/5

60 km

1050 m

Brevet Mountain Bike 17km

The Cyclophile Romontois has organized for several years, a mountain bike brevet for families. Here is the big 17km tour.

Difficulty

2/5

17 km

200 m

Brevet Mountain Bike 7km

The Cyclophile Romontois has organized for several years, a mountain bike brevet for families. Here is the small 7km tour.

Difficulty

1/5

7 km

75 m

The Brévine

The Brévine is located on a plateau, on the edge of the Lac des Taillères, in the canton of Neuchâtel. Starting from Yverdon-les-Bains, this tour will put your calves to the test.

Difficulty

4/5

108 km

1900 m

Tour of the Lake of Morat

A classic of the Cyclophile Romontois, ridden almost every year. A nice ride around the Lake of Morat with its famous ascent of the Mont Vully which is a real legs breaker. The view from the top is splendid.

Difficulty

2/5

97 km

1200 m

Tour of Lake Schiffenen

This tour focuses on the canton of Fribourg and its capital, leapfrogging over three districts and its two linguistic regions. Nice route, not too long, ideal for the beginning of the season.

Difficulty

3/5

87 km

1545 m

Tour of Tuscany (Day 6)

Last stage of this week in Tuscany. Here is a tour that will not be forgotten so soon.

Difficulty

2/5

107 km

1260 m

Tour of Tuscany (Day 5)

The route is quite easy except for the climb to Volterra, a village built on a hill. The road seems endless and nevertheless, when the city gates appear, it is just a return to the history of this place built in the 8th century.

Difficulty

3/5

120 km

2400 m

Tour of Tuscany (Day 4)

Siena is a city well known to tourists for its city center and its Palio, a horse race that takes place twice a year in summer. But Siena is also a beautiful tourist city with a lot to offer.

Difficulty

2/5

65 km

1400 m

Tour of Tuscany (Day 3)

Much more relaxing than the day before, this route is rolling, except for the start bump, which is not that difficult, and the arrival in Florence, where the hotel was built on a hill. But then, what a hotel! A palace with rooms all more beautiful than the others. And the view on the city of Florence and its famous Duomo is not negligible, either.

Difficulty

2/5

82 km

990 m

Tour of Tuscany (Day 2)

From Pievepelago to Firenzuola, the road goes up and down without interruption. And that's an understatement. A day at almost 4000m of elevation gain, without passing a single pass, is already a considerable achievement. Fortunately, the terraces open their arms to the arrival of the cyclists, which is not to be refused. Cheers !

Difficulty

4/5

137 km

3880 m

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Tour of Chalet-à-Gobet

Tour of the Vaud region from Chalet-à-Gobet. Ideal for the start of the season. A nice descent for half the route, then a good climb back up. A road that's not too busy and a bike path that allows you to make the most of this ride.

Difficulty

3/5

63 km

890 m

Tour of the lake of Gruyère

Here is a proposal for a complete tour of the lake of Gruyère starting from Fuyens, in a clockwise direction. It follows the southern and northern shores along their entire length, with Broc in the foreground.

Difficulty

3/5

60 km

1050 m

Brevet Mountain Bike 17km

The Cyclophile Romontois has organized for several years, a mountain bike brevet for families. Here is the big 17km tour.

Difficulty

2/5

17 km

200 m

Brevet Mountain Bike 7km

The Cyclophile Romontois has organized for several years, a mountain bike brevet for families. Here is the small 7km tour.

Difficulty

1/5

7 km

75 m

The Brévine

The Brévine is located on a plateau, on the edge of the Lac des Taillères, in the canton of Neuchâtel. Starting from Yverdon-les-Bains, this tour will put your calves to the test.

Difficulty

4/5

108 km

1900 m

Tour of the Lake of Morat

A classic of the Cyclophile Romontois, ridden almost every year. A nice ride around the Lake of Morat with its famous ascent of the Mont Vully which is a real legs breaker. The view from the top is splendid.

Difficulty

2/5

97 km

1200 m

Tour of Lake Schiffenen

This tour focuses on the canton of Fribourg and its capital, leapfrogging over three districts and its two linguistic regions. Nice route, not too long, ideal for the beginning of the season.

Difficulty

3/5

87 km

1545 m

Tour of Tuscany (Day 6)

Last stage of this week in Tuscany. Here is a tour that will not be forgotten so soon.

Difficulty

2/5

107 km

1260 m

Tour of Tuscany (Day 5)

The route is quite easy except for the climb to Volterra, a village built on a hill. The road seems endless and nevertheless, when the city gates appear, it is just a return to the history of this place built in the 8th century.

Difficulty

3/5

120 km

2400 m

Tour of Tuscany (Day 4)

Siena is a city well known to tourists for its city center and its Palio, a horse race that takes place twice a year in summer. But Siena is also a beautiful tourist city with a lot to offer.

Difficulty

2/5

65 km

1400 m

Tour of Tuscany (Day 3)

Much more relaxing than the day before, this route is rolling, except for the start bump, which is not that difficult, and the arrival in Florence, where the hotel was built on a hill. But then, what a hotel! A palace with rooms all more beautiful than the others. And the view on the city of Florence and its famous Duomo is not negligible, either.

Difficulty

2/5

82 km

990 m

Tour of Tuscany (Day 2)

From Pievepelago to Firenzuola, the road goes up and down without interruption. And that's an understatement. A day at almost 4000m of elevation gain, without passing a single pass, is already a considerable achievement. Fortunately, the terraces open their arms to the arrival of the cyclists, which is not to be refused. Cheers !

Difficulty

4/5

137 km

3880 m

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