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No traffic gravel bike trails around Täsch are situated in the heart of the Swiss Alps, offering diverse terrain for gravel biking. The region features a network of paths along the Vispa river, through high alpine valleys, and past mountain lakes. Terrain includes a mix of gravel, natural paths, and some asphalt, with routes ranging from gentle gradients to significant elevation changes. This landscape provides varied experiences for gravel bikers, from riverside paths to high alpine environments.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
5.0
(2)
21
riders
42.1km
02:54
840m
840m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(3)
17
riders
19.0km
01:23
540m
540m
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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6
riders
8.55km
00:52
340m
340m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
7
riders
12.4km
01:01
390m
390m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4
riders
19.3km
01:52
790m
790m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Great village with great views and great food, you simply can't miss it!
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The Zermeiggern Chapel also serves as a memorial site where those who died in the Mattmark disaster are commemorated.
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Beautiful view of the Saaser Vispa River from the village of Saas-Almagell. The village also has a lovely little lake with a playground next door.
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The view up there and the journey along the small road, some of which has switchbacks, is a real highlight. Whether you're traveling by bus, car, or bike. The condition of the road, which was repaired very quickly after the natural disaster in 2024, is also absolutely fantastic.
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South of the Saas Valley lies Europe's largest earth dam, the Mattmark Dam. Used to generate electricity, this reservoir is a true powerhouse, fascinating not only for its technical details but also for its wildly romantic setting.
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South of the Saas Valley lies Europe's largest earth dam, the Mattmark Dam. Used to generate electricity, this reservoir is a true powerhouse, fascinating not only for its technical details but also for its wildly romantic setting.
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The no-traffic gravel bike trails around Täsch offer a diverse mix of terrain. You'll find well-maintained gravel paths, natural trails, and some asphalt sections, particularly along the Vispa river. The region features routes with gentle gradients, ideal for leisurely rides, as well as more challenging options with significant elevation changes traversing high alpine valleys, forests, and open alpine landscapes.
Yes, Täsch offers several routes suitable for families, often featuring gentle gradients and wide, mostly gravel paths. While specific 'easy' routes aren't listed in the guide, the general character of many paths along the Vispa river and towards the Schalisee is known to be family-friendly. Always check the route details for elevation and distance to ensure it matches your family's skill level.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many outdoor trails in the Täsch region, especially on gravel paths. However, it's always best to keep them on a leash, particularly in areas with wildlife or livestock, and to check specific trail regulations before you go. Ensure you carry enough water for both yourself and your dog.
The trails around Täsch offer stunning natural beauty and points of interest. You can expect breathtaking views of Switzerland's highest peaks, including the iconic Matterhorn on some routes. Highlights include the picturesque Riffelsee, the serene Hörnli Hut (Matterhorn Base Camp), and various waterfalls like the Arbbach Waterfall and Fellbachfall Waterfall. The beautiful Schalisee is also a great spot for a break.
Yes, several routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the Zmutt Dam – Furi loop from Herbriggen and the Saas-Fee – Mattmark Reservoir loop from Saas-Fee are excellent circular options for traffic-free gravel biking.
The best time for gravel biking in Täsch 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. Summer offers lush landscapes, while autumn provides stunning fall colors. Always check local weather conditions and trail status before heading out, especially in shoulder seasons.
Täsch is well-connected by public transport, particularly by train, as it serves as a transfer point to car-free Zermatt. Many trailheads are accessible from Täsch train station or nearby villages. This makes it convenient to reach the starting points of various routes without needing a car. Always check specific route descriptions for detailed public transport information.
Täsch offers ample parking facilities, especially for visitors heading to Zermatt. There are large multi-story car parks available in the village. You can typically park your vehicle there and access local trails directly or use public transport to reach more distant trailheads. Some routes, like the Täschalp – Täschalp Restaurant & Lodge loop from Randa, might have parking options closer to their starting points in neighboring villages.
Yes, for those looking for longer rides, the region offers routes that can extend your gravel biking adventure. The Zmutt Dam – Furi loop from Herbriggen, for instance, covers over 42 km, providing a substantial ride through varied terrain. You can also combine sections of different trails to create your own extended tour.
The komoot community highly rates the outdoor experiences around Täsch, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning alpine scenery, the quiet and traffic-free nature of the trails, and the diverse options for different skill levels. Many appreciate the opportunity to enjoy the majestic Matterhorn views and the well-maintained paths.
Absolutely. While Täsch offers easier options, there are also routes designed for more experienced gravel bikers seeking a challenge. Trails with significant elevation gains, such as the Täschalp – Täschalp Restaurant & Lodge loop from Randa, which features nearly 800 meters of ascent, provide a demanding yet rewarding experience through high alpine valleys and varied terrain.
While many trails offer a sense of remoteness, you'll find opportunities for refreshments. Täsch itself has cafes and restaurants. Additionally, some routes might pass by mountain huts or restaurants, such as the Europaweghütte Täschalp mentioned in the region research, which is accessible via the Täschalp area. It's always wise to carry snacks and sufficient water, especially on longer or more remote sections.


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