4.6
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845
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Gravel biking around Feusisberg offers a diverse landscape for riders. The region features a mix of rolling hills, significant elevation gains, and routes that often circle large bodies of water like the Obersee and Sihlsee. Riders can expect varied terrain, including paths leading to mountain passes and through areas with cultural landmarks. The trails provide opportunities to explore both natural and historical points of interest.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
4.3
(50)
239
riders
34.4km
02:29
260m
250m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(6)
45
riders
37.4km
02:41
930m
930m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.7
(3)
28
riders
33.4km
02:35
750m
750m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
18
riders
43.9km
04:05
1,460m
1,460m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
5.0
(1)
24
riders
34.8km
03:01
1,040m
1,040m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Popular transition from Lake Zurich to Lake Sihl.
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The circuit of the Sihlsee is popular with "Gümelern".
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Beautiful swimming and picnic spot on the north shore of Sihlsee.
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Small pass crossing, steep asphalt road from Einsiedeln, steadily rising gravel road from the high moor.
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Very nice stop, good restaurant, charging facilities for e-bikers.
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Beautiful path along the lakeshore (Schmerikon-Bolligen-Kloster Wurmsbach).
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A well-known viewpoint on the descent from Buchberg. The gravel path around the golf course also starts from here.
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Beautiful in every season.
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Feusisberg offers a wide selection of gravel biking opportunities, with over 130 routes available on komoot. These range from easy scenic rides to challenging mountain passes.
Yes, Feusisberg has options for beginners. While many routes involve significant elevation, there are 4 easy routes available. For a moderate introduction, consider the Gravel ride around the Obersee, which offers scenic views with manageable climbs.
The terrain around Feusisberg is diverse, featuring a mix of rolling hills, significant elevation gains, and paths that often circle large bodies of water like the Obersee and Sihlsee. You'll encounter varied surfaces, including gravel paths, forest roads, and some paved sections, often leading to mountain passes.
Absolutely. Feusisberg is known for its challenging ascents and mountain passes. There are 81 difficult routes available. For a demanding ride combining cultural sights and extensive lakeside riding with significant climbs, try the Einsiedeln Monastery – Lake Sihl loop from Pfäffikon SZ.
The best time for gravel biking in Feusisberg is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild, and the trails are clear of snow, offering the most pleasant riding conditions. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, many gravel routes in Feusisberg are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example of a challenging circular route is the Ruchweid – Stöckli Hut loop from Altendorf, which takes you through varied terrain with substantial elevation gain.
The region offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural sites. You can explore natural features like the Natural Tunnels Along the Sihl or the impressive Sunnenbach Waterfall. For panoramic views, consider routes that pass by the Sattelegg Pass or the View from Stöcklichrüz.
Parking availability varies by starting point. Many trailheads, especially in towns like Pfäffikon SZ or Altendorf, offer designated parking areas. For routes like the Altendorf lido – Sattelegg Pass loop from Altendorf, you can often find parking near the lido or other public facilities in Altendorf. Always check local signage for parking regulations.
Yes, many starting points for gravel bike trails in the Feusisberg region are accessible by public transport, particularly by train and bus services connecting to towns like Pfäffikon SZ, Einsiedeln, or Altendorf. It's advisable to check the specific route's starting location and plan your public transport connection accordingly.
Given the region's popularity, many routes pass through or near villages and towns where you can find cafes, restaurants, or local shops for refreshments. Routes circling larger lakes like the Obersee or Sihlsee, such as the Sattelegg Pass – Sihlsee Lakeside Route loop from Pfäffikon SZ, often have options along the way or at their starting/ending points.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 150 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscape, the combination of challenging climbs with rewarding views, and the beautiful lakeside sections around the Obersee and Sihlsee.


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