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Freedom on two wheels

As the air gets milder and the days get longer, it’s really hard to resist the urge to go cycling. If you want to get close to nature on two wheels, you'll find destinations in all directions in the following places.

in April 2024

 Freiheit auf zwei Rädern in  /

Bleibe Men­zen­schwand

The Black Forest is always the perfect place for a change of per­spective. From a chal­lenging summit adventure to a fast-paced downhill ride in the bike park to a relaxed ride through the vineyards. Men­zen­schwand (photo: © Mat­thias Schmid) is just as quirky, idio­syn­cratic and varied as the mountain climbs in the region. In typical Black Forest style, its pointed roof stretches right down to the ground, turning the house with its six levels into a little adventure. Num­erous mountain bike tours can be started directly from the village. And if your legs are heavy in the evening, the sauna is even more fun.

Gut Pohnstorf

Visitors to the stately Gut Pohnstorf [Pohnstorf estate; photo: © Andrea Ruester] in Meck­lenburg Switz­erland feel like they have been trans­ported back in time and would love to hop on a nost­algic bike while wearing a big straw hat and white summer clothes and set off on a picnic. The current owners, of the estate (women’s power is empha­sised here down to the smallest detail!) support pro­jects of this kind with a modern, in-house bike and e‑bike rental service. After all, the bicycle was the driving force behind women’s eman­ci­pation back in the 19th century.

Hôtel des Hor­logers

When you enter the Hôtel des Hor­logers (photo: © Chris­tophe Voisin), you first find yourself in a forest. Trees growing from the ceiling, lights remi­niscent of rocks, deli­berate bumps in the floor and lots of wood. The history of the region already indi­cates that the clocks tick dif­fer­ently in this avant-garde hotel. A bit like Alice in Won­derland, only with exquisite Swiss quality. The beau­tiful Jura is also pre­destined for gravel biking. Whether it’s tours to the mountain huts of the Grand Risoud, tours around Lac de Joux or if you are looking for an e‑bike – the hotel never goes into a flat spin, but always pro­vides relaxed assis­tance.

Giassa 10

Cyclists like to travel light and get by with won­derfully little ballast. The Giassa 10 (photo: © Jürg Fraefel) in Grau­bünden is the perfect base for this. The listed Walser house has been left largely in its ori­ginal state and, in addition to its mountain setting, scores points for its mini­malist design and authentic charm. From the panelled walls to the soapstone stove. Wake up to the clear mountain air in the morning and cycle through the Sur­selva or Tujetsch valleys, up the Luk­manier or Oberalp Passes or to the Maighels­hütte.

kokon

Kokon

If you want to go high, it’s best to start higher up. Like in the Leu­tasch high valley in Tyrol. A variety of trails through meadows and forests, along the tur­quoise-blue Leu­t­a­scher Ache, small tor­rents and mountain lakes, chal­lenging summit tours and plenty of downhill flow trails in the Kat­zenkopf bike park await you here at 1,200 metres. After­wards, it’s best to follow your own flow and wrap yourself up in a cosy place to relax – such as the colourful Kokon [cocoon; photo: © Lisa Medina-Walzl] with its modern inter­pre­tation of Stuben [tra­di­tional par­lours] and the play of light from dancing but­ter­flies.

Fuchsegg Eco Lodge

There are almost as many bike tours around the Fuchsegg Eco Lodge (photo: © Günter Standl) as there are dew­drops in the morning, according to the website of the tho­roughly nature-loving hotel. If you need a bit of support from time to time to explore all the routes in Vor­arlberg, you can take the bike bus or the mountain railway. After­wards, the archi­tec­tu­rally simple hotel with its calming atmo­sphere pro­vides clarity and renewed vigour. If you need a little more time to recharge your bat­teries, simply hire an e‑bike from the barn.

porcignano

Por­cignano

For vintage racing bike fans, the annual L’E­roica in autumn is a real fes­tival. On white gravel roads, the “strade bianche”, you ride through the Chianti region of Tuscany on his­to­rical vehicles and enjoy culinary delights along the way. Villa Por­cignano (photo: © Antonio Carloni) offers sui­table accom­mo­dation. Sur­rounded by a sculpture garden with a pool, the summer house of the artist Leo Lionni was once a meeting place for an inter­na­tional intellectual scene. A flair that still wafts through the thick stone walls of the ornate house today.

Maison Hiltiti

Gérardmer in Lor­raine is part of the Ballons des Vosges Nature Park and is con­sidered the largest open-air health resort in the Vosges. The mini­malist Maison Hiltiti (photo: © Jonathan Maul­oubier) also floats in the land­scape in a matching airy manner. Three struc­tures arranged on a wooded slope. A house made of wood, inside and out, with unusual views and impres­sions, some­times straight­forward and sober, then again round and warm. Like the land­scape of the region, through which many hundreds of kilo­metres of the most beau­tiful cycle paths meander. After all, you are cycling here in the wake of the legendary Tour de France. So, don’t forget your yellow jersey!

Spoor.62

No cycle tour without a hearty breakfast. Espe­cially when it con­sists of the lovingly pre­pared deli­cacies of your hostess Irma at Spoor.62 (photo: © Arne Jennard). Best enjoyed on the terrace in the middle of nature. The railway station building in West Flanders, which was once the starting point for the Parisian haute vive [high society] on their way to Belgian summer resorts, has been trans­formed into an ele­gantly cosy bed & breakfast and the old Pullman train tracks have been con­verted into a cycle path, “De Groene 62” cycling route, on which you can explore the “Ommeland” [Sur­rounding Lands]. In the spirit of national legend Eddy Merckx, one of the most suc­cessful pro­fes­sional cyclists of all time. Bicycles, road maps and the best tips are available directly from Irma.

Baix de S’Era

If you want to prepare for the cycling season as early as pos­sible, it’s hard to avoid the cycling Mecca of Mal­lorca. The mild tem­pe­ra­tures here start as early as the end of January, when the almond blossom bathes the whole island in a white-pink glow. All the better if there is a stylish, relaxed place to set off and retreat to like the Finca Baix de S’Era (photo: © Marian Broz). Far away from mass tourism, at the foot of the Tra­m­untana moun­tains, it is an ideal starting point for racing cyclists. You can cycle uphill and downhill on lonely country roads and dirt tracks to small vil­lages in the centre of the island or on classic routes along the coast.


Text / Com­pi­lation: Julia Hauch

Cover picture: Zoltan Tasi / Uns­plash

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