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Brugg to Klingnau Loop


En road sykkelrute som starter fra Birmenstorf

A challenging road cycling route with stunning views and historical highlights

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This road cycling route takes you through picturesque towns and beautiful landscapes, with highlights including the Bözbergpass and the charming town of Berg. Experience a diverse terrain and rewarding climbs as you cycle through the Swiss countryside.

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92 km
1651 m
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Start: Birmenstorf Village center
Birmenstorf: Sykkelfrie veier og vakre naturområder
Birmenstorf ligger i Nordwestschweiz-regionen i Sveits. Dette området har mange sykkelfrie veier og stier som er perfekte for landeveissyklister. Utforsk de vakre landsbyene og naturområdene mens du nyter en avslappende sykkeltur. I nærheten av Birmenstorf finner du også noen fine klatringer for å teste bena dine.
BruggBy
Enjoy the panoramic views from Brugg as you start your journey.
Bözbergpass569 mFjellovergang
Cross the historic Bözbergpass, known for its challenging ascent and scenic surroundings.
Laufenburg (Baden)By
Explore the riverside town of Laufenburg (Baden) with its charming old town and impressive castle.
Hans-Thoma-BlickUtsiktspunkt
Stop at Hans-Thoma-Blick for a breathtaking view of the landscape below.
StrittmattLandsby
Pass through the quaint village of Strittmatt, surrounded by rolling hills and lush greenery.
Berg834 mTopp
Admire the views from the village of Berg, nestled in the heart of the Swiss countryside.
AlpensteinbockUtsiktspunkt
Look out for the elusive Alpine ibex as you cycle past Alpensteinbock, a popular sighting spot for wildlife enthusiasts.
KlingnauLandsby
Cycle through Klingnau and discover its rich history and charming architecture.
Iberig512 mTopp
Experience the peaceful countryside as you cycle through Iberig, surrounded by meadows and farmlands.
GebenstorfLandsby
Finish your journey in Gebenstorf, a quaint village with a relaxing atmosphere.
Slutt: Birmenstorf Village center
Birmenstorf: Sykkelfrie veier og vakre naturområder