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Introduction
The northwest Mittelland region of Switzerland
is far less hilly than one imagines, yet has beautiful scenery to
rival many European destinations. Baroque and medieval towns together
with traditional Swiss villages dot the Aare river valley and the
area around Murtensee Lake. With a support driver to transport luggage
and provide back up you are free to cycle unencumbered at your own
pace as you carry with you only what is needed for each day - the
perfect way to see this quiet corner of Switzerland.
Solothurn &
the Aare River
We first set out from Solothurn, thought to be Switzerland's largest
Baroque city, with Italian, Swiss and French influences, and head
along the Aare valley towards Wangen. Our route takes us through
numerous typically-Swiss villages before we arrive at the beautiful
Baroque summer house and gardens of Schloss Waldegg. Next we pass
by the interesting wooden bridge that links Buren to Aarberg and
enjoy the atmosphere created by the city's elegant facades before
arriving in Murten.
Murten & its Lake
The wonderful town of Murten provides for an interesting stop, its
beautifully preserved medieval buildings surrounded by walls and
towers; the lake on which it sits only adds to its beauty. Enjoy
a free day to explore the town or further afield on an optional
ride which makes a circuit of the lake with an opportunity to ride
through vineyards and enjoy a swim. Riding on we pause in Avenches,
famous for its Roman amphitheatre, then head on to Payerne and its
llth century church. Finally we arrive in Yverdon les Bains, a famous
spa town.
Neuchatel & the Areuse Gorge
Another pretty lakeside ride brings us to Grandson, whose stunning
chateau sits above the lake commanding wonderful views, and then
in to Neuchatel itself. A 2-night stay allows us to enjoy both the
town, famous for its watchmaking and home to several excellent museums,
or make a fantastic final ride from Fleurier through the Areuse
Gorge, where cascading waterfalls and views of the dramatic limestone
bowl of Le Creaux-du-Van won't fail to impress - a great finale
to a wonderful week of riding.
Transport
21 speed hybrid bicycles complete with pannier,
water-bottle holder, lock and map holder.
Comments
Graded A, easy, this tour is suited to those
new to the concept of cycling holidays, but who enjoy occasional
rides at home. We cover approximately 182km over 4 days, with a
further 86km being optional rides on free days. The average ride
between night stops is around 45km (27 miles) and the terrain is
either flat or gently undulating. Entrance fees to sites are not
included allowing you to decide what to visit and for how long and
thus ride independently or with several fellow cyclists. 97% on
tarmac and 3% on gravel.
Group Size
Approx. 12 to 16.
Tour Staff
Our Tour Leader drives a support van/co-ordinates
rides and transfers luggage.
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Special
Highlights
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Day 1 Fly
London/Geneva; transfer by train to Solothurn.
Day 2
Ride along Aare valley to Wengen; return Solothurn.
Day 3
Cycle Solothurn to Murten.
Day 4 Ride
around Murensee Lake back to Murten.
Day 5 Ride
via Avenches to Payerne and Yverdon les Bains.
Day 6 Cycle
via Grandson, with opportunity to visit Grandson Chateau, to Neuchatel.
Day 7 Free
day; optional train to and ride from Fleurier down Areuse Gorge
to Neuchatel.
Day 8
Transfer by train to Geneva; fly London.
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