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No traffic touring cycling routes around Stettfurt are set within the diverse landscapes of the Thurgau region in Switzerland. The area features gentle hills, expansive fields, and lush orchards, providing varied scenery for cyclists. The geology, primarily Molasse, is characterized by numerous rivers and streams that often form part of the cycling routes. The Immenberg Nature Reserve, located on the southern foot of the Immenberg mountain, offers panoramic views and rich biodiversity.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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36.9km
02:14
310m
310m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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65.2km
04:32
1,190m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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25.4km
01:53
330m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.6km
00:52
80m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.4km
00:48
150m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Baroque Church of St. John the Baptist & St. John the Evangelist - Fischingen Monastery History and Architecture According to sources from around 1200, Abbot Waltram had the first church and monastery complex built between 1138 and 1144. This Romanesque church was followed by the Gothic church, probably after a monastery fire dated 1440. Before the convent chapter decided to begin construction of a new church in 1685, Abbot Joachim summoned the Einsiedeln architect Brother Kaspar Moosbrugger, whose contribution to the planning, however, is difficult to estimate. The northern nave underwent its first alteration in connection with the Idda Chapel, built from 1704 onwards. The arcades opening onto the chapel were decorated with stucco. The extension of the church to the east and the construction of the cheerful organ choir in 1753 onwards had a more dramatic effect. which forms the transition to the spacious Baroque convent buildings from the same period. Somewhat later, the chancel was remodeled in the emerging style of early classicism. The Fischingen monastery church underwent extensive renovations between 2000 and 2008. The parish could not possibly cover the high costs of this renovation, approximately CHF 8 million, alone. Text / Source: Catholic Parish of St. Idda Fischingen, Kurhausstr. 29a, 8374 Dussnang https://www.kath-fischingen.ch/de/unser-pastoralraum-0/unsere-kirchen/st-johannes-der-taeufer-st-johannes-der-evangelist
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Kloster Fischingen / A foray through history In 1138, Bishop Ulrich II of Constance founded a private episcopal monastery in his territory on the upper reaches of the Murg river and settled it with Benedictine monks from the Petershausen monastery in Constance. After an initial period of prosperity, the Fischingen convent numbered barely more than 10 monks until the 17th century. In addition to tending to monastic life, they were responsible for pastoral care in the incorporated parishes of Dussnang (with Au), Bichelsee, Sirnach, and Bettwiesen, as well as in Fischingen. The Reformation led to the extinction of monastic life in Fischingen for several years. Abbot Heinrich Stoll from Zurich converted to the new doctrine in 1526 and married; the remaining four monks soon followed his example. It was the Catholic cantons of the Imperial Diet who brought about the re-establishment of the monastery by postulating P. Markus Schenkli, the vicar of the Abbot of St. Gallen, as the new Abbot of Fischingen in July 1540 at the Diet in Baden. After initial personnel and financial difficulties, the spirit of reform prevailed in Fischingen, and the monastery experienced its long flourishing period throughout the Baroque era with an average of 30 monks. Under the pious Abbot Joachim Seiler of Wil (1672–1688), a prolific spiritual writer and sought-after preacher, monastic spirituality reached such a peak that it was praised in a visitation report with the words "more to be recommended than to be improved". The construction of the new monastery church (1685–1687) also falls within Abbot Joachim's time. Abbot Nikolaus Degen of Lachen (1747–1776) is considered Fischingen's great Baroque building abbot. He extended the church with the Upper Choir in the ornate Rococo style and had the symmetrically designed, beautifully shaped monastery buildings erected to the east and south of the quadrangle. To the west, due to the monastery's high debt burden, the earlier buildings from 1577 and 1635 remained. Abbot Augustin Bloch of Oberbuchsiten (1776–1815) skillfully guided the monastery through the turmoil of the French Revolution and had the Lower Choir of the church remodeled in the early Classical style. Text / Source: Verein Kloster Fischingen, old website https://www.benediktiner-fischingen.ch/unsere-geschichte/
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Brauerei Kloster Fischingen AG Enjoy beers in the only Swiss monastery brewery The Brauerei Kloster Fischingen AG is the first and only Swiss monastery brewery. It brews a range of high-quality beers in the Ökonomiegebäude under the PILGRIM brand – a reference to the countless pilgrims who came to Fischingen over the centuries on the Way of St. James. Text / Source: Kloster Fischingen, 8376 Fischingen https://klosterfischingen.ch/
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St. Katharinakapelle - Kloster Fischingen Built in 1635 - Restored from 1998 - 2000 and placed under federal protection. Behind this door lies a true gem. Step inside and let yourself be enchanted by the atmosphere. Meditations, evening prayers, or early masses regularly take place there. Text / Source: Kath. Pfarrei St. Idda Fischingen, Kurhausstr. 29a, 8374 Dussnang https://www.kath-fischingen.ch/de/unsere-kirchen-4/st-katharinakapelle-fischingen-kloster
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Baroque Church of St. John the Baptist & St. John the Evangelist - Fischingen Monastery History and architecture According to sources from around 1200, Abbot Waltram had the first church and monastery complex built between 1138 and 1144. This Romanesque house of God was followed, probably after a monastery fire dated 1440, by the Gothic church construction. Before the convent chapter decided in 1685 to begin construction work on a new church, Abbot Joachim brought in the hermit architect Brother Kaspar Moosbrugger, whose contribution to the planning is difficult to assess. A first modification was made to the northern nave in connection with the St. Id a Chapel, built from 1704 onwards. The arcades opening to the chapel were adorned with stucco. The extension of the church to the east and the construction of the cheerful organ choir in 1753 onwards had a more decisive effect, forming the transition to the spacious Baroque convent buildings of the same period. Somewhat later, the chancel was reshaped in the emerging style of early Classicism. The Fischingen monastery church had to undergo a comprehensive renovation between 2000 and 2008. The high costs of this conversion, around 8 million Swiss francs, could not possibly be borne by the parish alone. Text / Source: Kath. Pfarrei St. Idda Fischingen, Kurhausstr. 29a, 8374 Dussnang https://www.kath-fischingen.ch/de/unser-pastoralraum-0/unsere-kirchen/st-johannes-der-taeufer-st-johannes-der-evangelist
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There are nearly 300 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Stettfurt. This includes a wide range of options, with 39 easy routes, 152 moderate routes, and 103 more challenging routes, ensuring there's something for every skill level.
The Stettfurt region is characterized by diverse landscapes, offering a mix of gentle hills, expansive agricultural fields, and lush orchards. Many routes also follow picturesque riverine paths. While some routes are relatively flat, others, like the Lake Bichel – Hulftegg Pass summit loop, can involve significant elevation gains of over 1100 meters, providing varied challenges and scenic views.
Yes, Stettfurt offers several easy, no-traffic routes suitable for families. These routes often feature gentle gradients and scenic surroundings. An excellent option is the Weaving Mill Pond – Weberei Pond, Wängi loop from Wiesengrund, which is just over 11 km long with minimal elevation, making it perfect for a relaxed family outing.
Many no-traffic touring routes in Stettfurt pass by beautiful natural features and points of interest. You can explore several serene lakes such as Lake Bichel, Farenbachweiher, and Tänikon Pond. For a unique natural sight, some routes lead near the Upper Rütibach Waterfall. The region's gentle hills and orchards also provide picturesque views throughout your ride.
The best time for touring cycling in Stettfurt is generally from spring through autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is most favorable, with pleasant temperatures and the countryside in full bloom or displaying vibrant autumn colors. The gentle hills and fields are particularly picturesque, and riverine paths are easily accessible.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes around Stettfurt are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Tänikon Pond – Tänikon pond loop from Matzingen is a popular moderate option covering nearly 37 km, offering a circular journey through agricultural areas and past local ponds.
Yes, the broader Thurgau region, which includes Stettfurt, offers good connectivity, and some sections of regional cycling routes like the 'Tour de Thurgau' can be combined with train or even boat travel. This allows for more flexible touring options, letting you cover longer distances or return to your starting point easily.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.55 stars from over 1000 ratings. Reviewers often praise the serene, traffic-free nature of the routes, the picturesque landscapes of gentle hills, fields, and orchards, and the well-maintained paths that make for an enjoyable touring experience.
Absolutely. For beginners or those looking for a shorter, relaxed ride, there are several easy no-traffic routes. The View of Frauenfeld loop from Thundorf is a great choice, spanning about 12.5 km with moderate elevation, offering pleasant views without being overly strenuous.
Parking availability varies by specific route starting points. Generally, you can find parking in the villages and towns surrounding Stettfurt, such as Matzingen or Thundorf, which serve as common access points for many routes. It's advisable to check the specific route details on komoot for recommended parking locations near your chosen starting point.
Yes, the rolling topography of the Stettfurt region provides several opportunities for panoramic views. The Immenberg Nature Reserve, located south of the Immenberg mountain, is particularly known for its expansive vistas. Routes that traverse higher ground or gentle hills will often reward you with scenic outlooks over the fields, orchards, and distant Swiss countryside.


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