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No traffic gravel bike trails around Altdorf are set within the diverse alpine landscape of the Swiss Alps, offering a compelling mix of mountain peaks, passes, and picturesque valleys. The region is characterized by the Lower Reuss Valley, the Reuss River, and views of Lake Uri, providing varied terrain for gravel biking. Riders can explore forest roads, alpine paths, and some singletracks, ensuring a dynamic experience away from vehicular traffic. This network caters to a range of fitness and skill…
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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56.5km
07:11
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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14.2km
01:32
750m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.1km
01:08
530m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Haldi Chapel, one of the landmarks of the Schattdorf mountains, is located on the Sodberg. The chapel was built in 1932 and services are still held there regularly today.
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Tell Monument and Türmli, Altdorf The Türmli was built in the middle of the 13th century as a representation and residential tower. Today the Türmli is a monument and supports the Swiss national hero William Tell, who is here as a bronze statue by Richard Kissling commemorating the apple shot. Text / Source: Uri Tourismus AG, Schützengasse 11, CH-6460 Altdorf www.uri.swiss
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The Altdorf landmark, Altdorf The Tell monument, created by the Solothurn sculptor Richard Kissling, was inaugurated in 1895 with a magnificent celebration and its own festival. The event attracted great national interest and the Federal Council even sent a delegation of three to Altdorf. Interestingly, the year 1307 adorns the base of the Tell monument and not the legendary founding year of the Swiss Confederation, 1291. The reason: according to calculations by the Glarus historian Aegidius Tschudi, the Rütli Oath and the Apple Shooting took place in 1307. Text / Source: Municipality of Altdorf, Tellsgasse 25, 6460 Altdorf https://www.altdorf.ch/sehenswuerdigkeiten/916
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The Tell Monument (Türmli) was built in the 13th century and initially had 2 floors, but for a long time it became 4 floors. The functions of the tower changed over the centuries from private rooms, storage, to a representative watchtower with a clock. The tower was destroyed by village fires several times and was rebuilt and decorated with wall paintings. A bronze figure was inaugurated on August 28, 1895 to honor the Swiss national hero Wilhelm Tell. The year 1305 is written on the base, the date on which the Rütli oath was pronounced.
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Very nice host, very good cook and from mid-September there are game specialties. For bikers and hikers Open Thursdays from 4pm Fridays Saturdays Sundays, closed the rest of the days
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A small town with a maximum of 30 houses offers an alpine cheese dairy with an attached restaurant and another restaurant called the local economy. You can also take a look at the production facility in the alpine cheese dairy.
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There are currently 5 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails listed around Altdorf, all offering a challenging experience for riders. These routes are designed to keep you away from vehicular traffic, allowing for a more immersive ride through the stunning alpine landscape.
Altdorf's no-traffic gravel bike trails offer a diverse alpine landscape, ranging from rugged mountains to serene river valleys. You'll encounter a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces, forest roads, alpine paths, and even some singletracks. Expect significant elevation gains, especially on routes like the Chinzig Chulm, which climbs nearly 2,500 meters.
The listed no-traffic gravel bike trails around Altdorf are generally rated as difficult, featuring substantial elevation gains and challenging terrain. While the region offers picturesque loops in the Reuss Delta that are easier, the specific routes highlighted in this guide are geared towards experienced gravel bikers looking for a demanding ride away from traffic.
Many routes offer breathtaking views of the majestic Swiss Alps, the Lower Reuss Valley, and Lake Uri (Urnersee). You might encounter picturesque valleys like Schächental and Maderanertal. For example, the William Tell Monument – View of the Schattdorf Valley loop from Altdorf UR provides scenic vistas of the valley.
The no-traffic gravel bike trails around Altdorf are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from 25 ratings. Reviewers often praise the challenging climbs, the stunning alpine scenery, and the opportunity to ride on quiet, car-free paths through diverse landscapes.
Yes, Altdorf is known as the birthplace of William Tell. The William Tell Monument – View of the Schattdorf Valley loop from Altdorf UR is one route that integrates a historical site with an outdoor adventure, allowing you to experience the region's rich heritage while enjoying a challenging ride.
Yes, all the no-traffic gravel bike trails listed for Altdorf are circular routes. This means you can start and end your ride in the same location, making logistics simpler. Examples include the challenging Chinzig Chulm and the shorter View of Vorderer Spiss – Nussbäumli Restaurant loop from Altdorf UR.
The best time for gravel biking in Altdorf, especially on the higher alpine routes, is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally more stable, and mountain passes are clear of snow, offering optimal conditions for challenging rides through the diverse landscape.
Absolutely. The Altdorf region is renowned for its mountain passes. While the routes in this guide focus on no-traffic gravel, the area features challenging passes like the Chinzig Chulm, Surenen Pass, and Geissgrätli Pass Crossing. These offer significant elevation gains and panoramic views, perfect for experienced gravel riders.
The longest no-traffic gravel route listed is the Chinzig Chulm, which spans approximately 56.5 kilometers (35.1 miles) and features a substantial elevation gain of nearly 2,500 meters. This route offers a full day of challenging riding through spectacular alpine scenery.
Yes, if you're looking for a shorter but still demanding no-traffic gravel experience, consider routes like the View of Vorderer Spiss – Nussbäumli Restaurant loop from Altdorf UR. This route covers about 11 kilometers (6.8 miles) with over 500 meters of elevation gain, providing a concentrated challenge without requiring an entire day.


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