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©  CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 Moritz Ablinger / ©Gstaad Saanenland Tourismus
©  CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 Moritz Ablinger / ©Gstaad Saanenland Tourismus
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Bike guides & cycling services

With its comprehensive range of cycling-related services, the holiday region 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, first-aid stations and transport options in the region Gstaad.

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Share the trail - respect eachother

In the Gstaad holiday region, hikers, mountain bikers and other users largely use the same paths. Tolerance and consideration for each other is therefore important. Mountain bikers slow down to walking pace when overtaking and stop when crossing narrow paths to allow hikers to pass. Hikers accept mountain bikers as equal path users and give way where possible and sensible when they meet. All trail users adhere to the Trail Knigge.

Bike guides

Experience more and bike the right way with professional bike guides. For beginners and advanced riders who want to get more out of their stay in the Gstaad holiday region.

Bike shops & rental

Bike-Energy charging station

The Bike-Energy charging station have the following charging cables:

  • 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
  • 1x Bionx 37V
A Bike-Energy charging station on a wooden wall. On the left and right is a device with several charging cables.

Recharge your e-bike with one of the bike-energy charging stations.

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

A blue and black train travels through a green meadow with snow-covered mountains in the background.

MOB train experience through the Saanenland.

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Bike transport

On mountain railways

Take your bike effortlessly to the starting point: five mountain railways in the region transport bikes to the starting point at the mountain station. Bike transport is free for holders of a valid ticket on the following mountain railways:

  • Zweisimmen, Rinderberg
  • Schönried, Horneggli
  • Gstaad, Wispile
  • Rougemont, La Videmanette (only open for a short time!)
  • Gstaad, Eggli


Bike transport subject to a charge:

  • Innergsteig, Sanetsch


More information:

Bike Day Passes CHF 58.- / Children and Half Fare Travelcard 29.-

Single Journey Tickets

Operating Dates Cable Cars


On the public transport

Easy and comfortable bike transport to the starting point: bikes can be easily transported between the villages on the Montreux Oberland Railway and PostBus. The transport of bikes is subject to a charge! Bike transport is NOT possible on the GPX trains!

More information:

Getting around the region

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

Destination Gstaad

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 Grey box attached to a house containing a first aid and repair kit.

Practical solutions for problems and emergencies.

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FirstBox

Cycling enthusiasts in the holiday region 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.

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Behaviour in the mountains

Mutual understanding between tourism and agriculture is needed for respectful coexistence in the mountains. After all, hiking trails also lead across pastures with cows. Bikers and hikers often use the same paths.

Thank you for observing our rules and moving in the mountains with respect.

Plan your tour well in advance and make sure you have the right equipment! We recommend saving the emergency number 112 in your mobile phone. We accept no liability for accidents.

Trail Keeper Days

Get involved! We regularly organise voluntary trail maintenance days with our trail builders and in cooperation with our communities.

 Several people improving and repairing a cycling trail in a mountain meadow.

Trailkeeper days: a safe and sustainable outdoor experience.

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