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With its comprehensive range of cycling-related services, the Destination Gstaad is the perfect place for a pleasant stay. The following outlets rent mountain bikes, electric bikes and road bikes and also offer a repair service. In addition, there are numerous battery charging stations, rent-a-bike, Firstboxes and transport options at destination Gstaad.

     

Bikeshops & Rental

RENT-A-BIKE


Bike transport by train and bus

Comfortably reach your destination on two wheels with no effort: you can conveniently transport bikes between villages on the Montreux Oberland railway and on post buses. The transport of bikes is subject to a charge.

Useful Information

First Box

Cycling enthusiasts in the Destination have access to a network of first aid and repair kit stations. These "Firstboxes" contain materials for the treatment of minor injuries and for fixing equipment-related defects.

Battery charging points for electric bikes

Possibility to charge the bike's battery with your own device

Berghotel Hornberg, Saanenmöser La Maison de L'Etivaz, L'Etivaz
Berg-Shop Jaunpass, Boltigen Peter’s Ches Lade, Gsteig
Rinderberg Swiss Alpine Lodge, Zweisimmen Restaurant du Col du Pillon, Col du Pillon
Hotel Gstaaderhof, Gstaad Restaurant Huus am Arnensee, Feutersoey
Hotel Buffet de la gare, Château-d'Oex Turbach village
Hotel Kernen, Schönried Restaurant Zitbödeli, Abländschen
Forellensee, Zweisimmen Bikesport Reuteler, Saanen

Possibility to charge the bike's battery with Bike-Energy charging station

Sporthotel Victoria, Gstaad Berghotel Hornfluh, Hornberg
Sportzentrum, Gstaad Hotel Alpenland, Lauenen
Hotel Le Petit Relais, Saanenmöser Berghotel Zur Sau, Abländschen
Gasthof Bären, Gsteig Bärenparkplatz, Zweisimmen

Charging cables at the Bike-Energy charging stations

  • 1x Bionx 37V
  • 4x Bosch
  • 2x Giant
  • 2x Rocky Mountain (3Pol)
  • 2x Shimano-1 (round, magnetic)
  • 2x Shimano-2 (angular)
  • 2x Specialized-1
  • 2x Stromer-2 (ST 2-4)
  • 3x Yamaha/Brose
  • 2x Panasonic/Flyer

Maps

The interactive map provides a good overview of what Gstaad has to offer. The tour suggestions can be directly downloaded as GPS files or printed out as tour sheets. The free panoramic biking map includes the basic range of tours on offer and relevant general information. It is available at tourist offices, Bike Hotels and many other partners. The local bike shops and tourist offices also have detailed biking maps available for purchase.

  • Interactive Map
  • Panoramic Map
  • Trailforks Karte
  • Mountainbike Map Gstaad
    (available at Tourist Office Gstaad)
  • E-Bike Touren Berner Oberland
    (available at Tourist Office Gstaad)
  • Swiss Singletrail Map Berner Oberland
    (available at Tourist Office Gstaad)

Share the trail - take it easy!

In the Destination Gstaad, hikers, mountain bikers and other outdoor enthusiasts largely share the same trails. It is therefore important that people are tolerant and considerate towards others.

  • Mountain bikers should slow down to walking pace when overtaking other people and must give way to hikers when their paths cross on narrow trails.
  • Hikers must accept mountain bikers as equal trail users and should make way for them where this is possible and sensible.

    

Trail rules - Love your trails!

  • Use trails at your own risk. Adjust your riding to suit the terrain and your skill level.
  • Do not break if the wheels are locked!
  • Stay on roads and trails. To cut across country is strictly prohibited.
  • Show consideration when encountering and overtaking hikers and other trail users. Due consideration must also be given to animals and plants.
  • Animals on the trail have the right of way. Animals should only be approached slowly.
  • Gates and pasture fences must always be closed after riding through them.
  • Waste must be disposed of properly.
  • It is important to plan a bike ride well and to take suitable equipment with you.
  • Save the emergency number 112 to your mobile phone.

No liability can be accepted for any accidents.

«Trail Knigge»

The most important rules for our trails on one glance on our «Trail Knigge» Poster.

Trail Keeper Days

"We always conduct volunteer trail maintenance days with our trail builders and in collaboration with our communities"