Simple
17 km
2:45 h
720 mhd
720 mhd
Die Biketour führt am idyllischen Seebensee vorbei. Immer im Blickfeld: die Churfisten.
Diese Biketour hat ihren Namen verdient: Das Bergpanorama ist überwältigend.

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An heissen Tagen sogt der Bergsee für die nötige Abkühlung.
This panoramic route passes high above the Walensee with a frontal view of the striking Churfisten range, which is of geological interest. Along the way, cosy mountain restaurants («Bergbeizli») and alpine foothill scenery with grandiose views await the cyclist.
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Start
Flumserberg
Destination
Flumserberg
Coordinates
47.093493716999, 9.2816673149528

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Description

This panoramic route passes high above the Walensee with a frontal view of the striking Churfisten range, which is of geological interest. Along the way, cosy mountain restaurants («Bergbeizli») and alpine foothill scenery with grandiose views await the cyclist.

This bike-tour starts and finishes in Flumserberg Tannenbodenalp. The first section of the route follows a wide, gently rising unsurfaced road to Seebenalp. This plateau with three mountain lakes has an atmosphere of idyll and unequalled natural beauty. There is a traditional hotel/restaurant directly by the lake with a large sunny patio.

A slightly steeper climb takes you through a blossoming landscape to Maschgenkamm, the highest point of the route. Your efforts are rewarded with spectacular panoramas of the Walensee and the striking Churfirsten. These are a natural monument of national importance and are also unusual in terms of their geology:as a result of a thrust fault, older layers of stone are located above newer ones.

On the other side of the mountain, views open up over the Schilstal and the Spitzmeilen. The descent that follows is made up of two sections. Awkward and bumpy down to Alp Panüöl, and then comfortable and relaxing past the Prodalp back towards the Tannenbodenalp.

Note(s)
If you want a longer hike, you can start at the station in Flums and cycle via Fäsch (side road) to Flumserberg Tannenbodenalp.

Optional descent to Flums: Beneath Prodalp (before you cross the Gondola lift) follow the «Heidiland Trail» signs over Cafrida, Bergheim into Schilstal up to Portels, and then to Flums.

You can get to Flumserberg Tannenbodenalp with the Gondola lift from Unterterzen station (incl. bike transport).

Restaurants:
Hotel Seebenalp, Tel: +41 (0)81 738 12 23
Panoramarestaurant Maschgenkamm, Tel: +41 (0)81 733 19 39
Bergrestaurant Maschgenlücke, Tel: +41 (0)81 733 11 81
Berggasthaus Prodalp, Tel: +41 (0)81 733 27 23
Restaurant Sennästube, Alp Tannenboden, Tel: +41 (0)81 733 00 23
Restaurant Molseralp, Tannenboden, Tel: +41 (0)81 710 18 51

See also
Heidiland Tourismus AG
Infostelle Flumserberg
Flumserbergstrasse 196
CH-8898 Flumserberg
Tel: +41 (0)81 720 18 18
Fax: +41 (0)81 720 18 19
E-Mail: flumserberg@heidiland.com
Internet: www.heidiland.com, www.flumserberg.ch

Mountainbike and cycling map: http://www.heidiland.com/de/service-kontakt/online-shop/heidiland-bikekarte

Geheimtipp

If you want to extend the tour, you start at the train station in Flums and drive via Fäsch (side road) to Flumserberg Tannenbodenalp.

Sicherheitshinweis

The descent from the Maschgenlücke and the Alp Panüöl is technically demanding, so caution is advised here.

Ausrüstung

Normal bike equipment. Functional clothing is an advantage, as ascents and descents alternate

Directions

Tannenbodenalp - Seebenalp - Maschgenkamm - Panüöl - Prodalp - Tannenbodenalp

Directions

Public Transport

Arrival to Flumserberg Tannenbodenalp with the gondola lift from Unterterzen station (incl. bike transport).

Anreise Information

Motorway exit Flums, then on the main road to Flumserberg Tannenbodenalp.

Parking

Parking spaces available both in Unterterzen and on the Tannenbodenalp.

The parking spaces at Tannenboden are chargeable from 07.00 to 17.00. From 17.00 to 02.00 we are allowed to leave the car for free.

After 02.00 to 07.00 a.m. there is a night parking ban. There are plenty of night parking spaces in the Tannenboden multi-storey car park or in the Tannenheim. 

The night car park can be used for a fee, but camping is prohibited

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