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Gravel biking around Seelisbergersee offers diverse terrain within the Swiss Alps. The region features mountainous landscapes, tranquil forests, and deep gorges, with routes often providing panoramic views of Lake Lucerne. Terrain varies from asphalt to grit, gravel, and forest soil, accommodating the versatility of gravel bikes. Significant elevation changes are common, with routes ascending towards peaks like Niederbauen-Chulm.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
4
riders
35.4km
03:08
1,330m
1,330m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
20
riders
53.7km
03:08
710m
710m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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11
riders
35.6km
03:12
1,430m
1,430m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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riders
17.2km
01:01
170m
170m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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29
riders
56.5km
07:11
2,500m
2,500m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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What a great lake and a beautiful landscape ⛰️
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A great break area with seating under the tree 🌳 with a fantastic view
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A fantastic view 🤩⛰️ what a dreamlike landscape
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I don't know who recommended this but this is not possible for any vehicle. It is almost impossible to walk. My tip, stick to the indicated route.
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In the picture Seelisberg, Schillerstein and the steamer Gallia
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Beautiful flowing path, partly narrow, many pedestrians, many cyclists
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Many pedestrians drive considerately
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The Seelisbergersee region offers a diverse range of terrain perfect for gravel biking. You'll encounter a mix of asphalt, grit, gravel, and forest soil paths. Many routes feature significant elevation changes, leading through tranquil forests and mountainous landscapes, often providing spectacular panoramic views of Lake Lucerne and the surrounding peaks.
Yes, the Seelisbergersee region is known for its challenging gravel rides. Out of 13 available routes, 10 are classified as difficult, featuring substantial elevation gains and varied terrain. An example is the View of Lake Lucerne – Stockhütte loop from Seelisberg (Bergstation), which covers 35.4 km with over 1300 meters of ascent.
While many routes are challenging, there are 3 moderate gravel bike routes available in the Seelisbergersee area. These routes still offer varied terrain and scenic beauty but are less demanding than the difficult options, making them suitable for those looking for a slightly less strenuous ride.
Local gravel bikers enjoy several loop routes. One popular option is the Suworow Bridge – Muota Trail 🚵♂️💖🍀 loop from Brunnen, a difficult 53.5 km path with varied terrain and substantial elevation. Another favorite is the View of Schwyz and the Mythen – View of the Mythen loop from Brunnen, offering mountainous landscapes and views of Schwyz and the Mythen mountains.
The gravel bike trails around Seelisbergersee are renowned for their breathtaking views. Many routes offer spectacular panoramic vistas of Lake Lucerne and the surrounding Swiss Alps. You'll also experience tranquil forests, deep gorges, and mountainous landscapes, with some trails ascending towards peaks like Niederbauen-Chulm, providing expansive scenery.
The gravel biking routes in Seelisbergersee are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 14 reviews. More than 300 gravel bikers have explored the area, often praising the diverse terrain, challenging climbs, and the stunning panoramic views of Lake Lucerne and the Alps.
While not directly on a gravel route, the Rütli meadow, a site of historical significance as the legendary birthplace of the Old Swiss Confederacy, is located within the municipality of Seelisberg. Its proximity adds cultural value to a visit, and the broader area around Lake Lucerne is rich with picturesque villages to explore.
There are 13 gravel bike trails available for exploration around Seelisbergersee. These routes cater to various skill levels, though the majority are classified as difficult, offering significant challenges and rewards for experienced riders.
Yes, several routes provide excellent views of Schwyz and the Mythen mountains. For instance, the View of Schwyz and the Mythen – Suworow Bridge loop from Brunnen is a difficult 28.8 km route that takes you through mountainous landscapes with these iconic views.
The region's mountainous terrain suggests that late spring through early autumn is generally the best season for gravel biking around Seelisbergersee. During these months, the weather is typically more stable, and trails are free of snow and ice, allowing for optimal riding conditions and enjoyment of the panoramic views.
Yes, there is a gravel bike route that starts from Ingenbohl. The View of Schwyz and the Mythen – Suworow Bridge loop from Ingenbohl is a difficult 34.4 km trail, offering views of Schwyz and the Mythen mountains.
The duration of gravel bike rides in the Seelisbergersee area varies depending on the route's length and difficulty. For example, the challenging View of Lake Lucerne – Stockhütte loop from Seelisberg (Bergstation) typically takes around 3 hours and 53 minutes, while the View of Schwyz and the Mythen – Suworow Bridge loop from Brunnen can be completed in about 2 hours and 35 minutes.


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