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  • 2024 1 YATES Adam 2 ALMEIDA João 3 SKJELMOSE Mattias
  • 2023 1 SKJELMOSE Mattias 2 AYUSO Juan 3 EVENEPOEL Remco
  • 2022 1 THOMAS Geraint 2 HIGUITA Sergio 3 FUGLSANG Jakob
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  • 2003 1 VINOKOUROV Alexandre 2 GUERINI Giuseppe 3 PEREIRO Óscar
  • 2002 1 ZÜLLE Alex 2 WADECKI Piotr 3 FRITSCH Nicolas
  • 2001 1 ARMSTRONG Lance 2 SIMONI Gilberto 3 BELLI Wladimir
  • 2000 1 CAMENZIND Oscar 2 FRIGO Dario 3 BELLI Wladimir
  • 1999 1 CASAGRANDE Francesco 2 JALABERT Laurent 3 SIMONI Gilberto
  • 1998 1 GARZELLI Stefano 2 ZBERG Beat 3 BELLI Wladimir
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  • 1985 1 ANDERSON Phil 2 RÜTTIMANN Niki 3 WINTERBERG Guido
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  • 1983 1 KELLY Sean 2 WINNEN Peter 3 GREZET Jean-Marie
  • 1982 1 SARONNI Giuseppe 2 DE ROOIJ Theo 3 VAN CALSTER Guido
  • 1981 1 BREU Beat 2 FUCHS Josef 3 NATALE Leonardo
  • 1980 1 BECCIA Mario 2 FUCHS Josef 3 ZOETEMELK Joop
  • 1979 1 WESEMAEL Wilfried 2 PEVENAGE Rudy 3 MAZZANTINI Leonardo
  • 1978 1 WELLENS Paul 2 SUTTER Ueli 3 FUCHS Josef
  • 1977 1 POLLENTIER Michel 2 VAN IMPE Lucien 3 PRONK Bert
  • 1976 1 KUIPER Hennie 2 POLLENTIER Michel 3 PESARRODONA José
  • 1975 1 DE VLAEMINCK Roger 2 MERCKX Eddy 3 PFENNINGER Louis
  • 1974 1 MERCKX Eddy 2 PETTERSSON Gösta 3 PFENNINGER Louis
  • 1973 1 FUENTE José Manuel 2 GIULIANI Donato 3 PANIZZA Wladimiro
  • 1972 1 PFENNINGER Louis 2 PINGEON Roger 3 DANCELLI Michele
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  • 1967 1 MOTTA Gianni 2 MAURER Rolf 3 SANTAMARINA Luis-Pedro
  • 1966 1 PORTALUPI Ambrogio 2 CHIAPPANO Carlo 3 ZOLLINGER Rudi
  • 1965 1 BITOSSI Franco 2 HUYSMANS Jos 3 MUGNAINI Marcello
  • 1964 1 MAURER Rolf 2 BALMAMION Franco 3 ZILIOLI Italo
  • 1963 1 FEZZARDI Giuseppe 2 MAURER Rolf 3 MORESI Attilio
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  • 1961 1 MORESI Attilio 2 COUVREUR Hilaire 3 RUEGG Alfred
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  • 1957 1 FORNARA Pasquale 2 SORGELOOS Edgard 3 MORESI Attilio
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From palm-lined lakeshores to sparkling glaciers, from medieval villages to buzzing cities – the Grand Tour of Switzerland packs in an incredible number of sights. The concentration of attractions is unrivalled worldwide.

What is the Grand Tour of Switzerland?

  • A 1,643km circuit of Switzerland that encompasses all of the country’s highlights
  • 650 road signs to point the way (or simply let your GPS  guide you)
  • 46 top attractions, 22 lakes, 5 Alpine passes, 13 UNESCO World Heritage sites on 8 stages
  • Numerous photo spots that guarantee the best views
  • Charging made easy: the Grand Tour  is also easy to complete using an electric vehicle

Sections along the Grand Tour of Switzerland

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Stage 1: Zurich – Appenzell

The most diverse stage of all – starting in the trendy city of Zurich, you’ll continue on to Zurich’s wine country, the thundering Rhine Falls and on to the historic book and textile city of St. Gallen before ending up in rural Appenzell.

Stage 2: Appenzell – St. Moritz

The stage with the most records – from Europe’s smallest town, Werdenberg, to Switzerland’s oldest city, Chur, and on to the Salginatobel Bridge, Switzerland’s only world monument, before you end up in St. Moritz.

Stage 3: St. Moritz – Bellinzona

Stage with the biggest change in altitude – from Alpine St. Moritz, at 1,822 metres above sea level, the route descends down into the imposing Bellinzona, at around 240 metres above sea level.

Stage 4: Bellinzona – Zermatt

The stage with the most bends – the Tremola snakes its way from Airolo up to the Gotthard Pass. At its most spectacular point, over a length of four kilometres the road climbs a height of 300 metres in 24 hairpin bends, each with its own name.

Stage 5: Zermatt – Lausanne

This is the stage where it’s time to get out – Zermatt is not only known for the Matterhorn, but also for being a car-free village. Visitors must leave their car in Täsch and take the train to Zermatt and back to Täsch, where the journey continues on by car through Valais to Lake Geneva.

Stage 6: Lausanne – Neuchâtel

The stage with the watchmaking tradition – watchmaking and innovation used to play out mainly in Geneva. Watchmaking soon spread across the Jura mountain range to other regions, including Le Sentier and Neuchâtel.

Stage 7: Neuchâtel – Bern

The stage with the most water – from Lake Neuchâtel, the route takes you to Lake Murten, Lake Schiffenen, Lake Gruyère, Lake Thun, Lake Brienz and finally along the Aare River to the capital, Bern.

Stage 8: Bern – Zurich

The stage with the most Swiss history – from Bern, the route leads into the Canton of Uri, the location of the well-known Rütli meadow, where the oath marking the alliance of the three original cantons was sworn in 1291.

Access road: Basel – Neuchâtel

There are around 40 museums in the cultural metropolis of Basel. From here, the access road coasts along the Doubs River to the towns of La Chaux-de-Fonds and Le Locle, both known for their watchmaking traditions. The route ends in Neuchâtel.

Access road: Chiasso – Bellinzona

From Chiasso, the route meanders into the palm tree-lined streets of Lugano, a starting point for excursions to several local mountains. It continues to the historic old town of Locarno and then on to Bellinzona with its castles, which are a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Access road: Geneva – Saint-George

From the cosmopolitan Swiss city of Geneva, where the Jet d’Eau, a 140-metre-high fountain in Lake Geneva, shoots into the sky, the route continues on to Nyon before ending up in Saint-George, which makes up part of the Vaud Jura Park.

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This is where you will find all the useful information and tools to make your Grand Tour of Switzerland an unforgettable experience, such as:

Grand Tour Highlights

The highlights along the Grand Tour of Switzerland including 13 UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

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A drive along the blissfully calm, peaceful and remote roads on this route between Lake Geneva and Lac de Joux reveals the hidden gems of the Jura.

Dream route Corseaux - Lutry

Like something out of a fairytale, Lavaux is almost too beautiful to be true.

Dream route Ardon - Saillon

With vineyards reaching as far as the eye can see, Ardon is the gateway to wine country.

Dream route Greppen - Beckenried

The lake promenade leads dramatically along the base of steep mountain slopes, passing through the two historic holiday resorts of Weggis and Vitznau.

Dream route Airolo - Gletsch

The Tremola is the king of the Alpine roads. From Airolo, the historic pass road snakes around hairpin bends up to the Gotthard.

Dream route Melide - Montagnola

Though short, this stretch of the tour really makes an impression. It’s worth stopping as often as possible to admire Ticino’s beauty in all its glory.

Dream route Thusis - Splügen

What a wild wonderland! Over centuries, the Posterior Rhine has gouged out this deep ravine and sculpted a landscape of bizarre rock formations.

Dream route Zernez - Silvaplana

Engadine means the “garden of the Inn”. This garden can be experienced in all its glory on the drive that shadows the River Inn from Zernez to Silvaplana.

Dream route Eschenz - Tägerwilen

This route takes you upstream towards a broad horizon. Beyond Stein am Rhine, the river becomes Untersee, the most idyllic corner of the Lake Constance.

Dream route Burgdorf - Affoltern i. E.

The loveliest way to see the mystery-enshrouded Emmental is on the country lanes that weave through it.

Dream route Unterseen - Oberhofen

The Bernese Oberland mountain panorama simply doesn’t get more impressive – from Unterseen there are uninterrupted views of a row of magnificent peaks that rise above the glittering lake.

Dream route La Sauge - Sugiez

The drive from Lake Neuchâtel over Mont Vully to Lake Murten is an absolute delight.

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The great variety of Swiss gastronomy at a glance, so you can quickly and easily find the perfect restaurant: A traditional tavern, light cuisine in a modern restaurant with an urban garden, a gourmet temple for connoisseurs or a tourist restaurant with views over the lake or of mountains.

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Thanks to the Touring Map you will keep the optimal orientation along the Grand Tour.

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    The Tour de Suisse 177.6km opener started in the city of Küsnacht, and took in four laps of a 45.7-kilometre circuit featuring two climb, Pfannenstiel and Küsnachter Berg. A total of 153 riders ...

  14. Tour de Suisse 2024: Results and news

    Yves Lampaert (Soudal-QuickStep) clocked a time of 5:05 on the flat 4.77 km course in Vaduz to win the opening stage and take the first yellow jersey of the 2024 Tour de Suisse. Stefan Bissegger ...

  15. Tour de Suisse: British rider Adam Yates wins stage five

    13 June 2024. British rider Adam Yates extended his lead in the Tour de Suisse with a hard-earned victory in stage five. Yates now has an overall lead of 35 seconds, with fellow Britons Oscar ...

  16. 2023 Tour de Suisse

    The 2023 Tour de Suisse was a road cycling stage race that took place between 11 and 18 June 2023 in Switzerland.It was the 86th edition of the Tour de Suisse and the 24th event of the 2023 UCI World Tour.. On 16 June 2023, Swiss rider Gino Mäder died in hospital in Chur after a heavy crash on the descent of the Albula Pass during stage 5. Stage 6 was neutralised and a short homage to Mäder ...

  17. Yates wins stage seven to keep Tour de Suisse lead

    15 June 2024. British rider Adam Yates will start Sunday's final stage of the Tour de Suisse in the yellow jersey after earning another victory on stage seven. Yates and team-mate Joao Almeida ...

  18. Palmares Tour de Suisse

    LEVEL Léon. CAMUSSO Francesco. 1933. BULLA Max. BÜCHI Albert. RINALDI Gaspard. Overview of winners per edition. The last winners of Tour de Suisse are Adam Yates (2024), Mattias Skjelmose (2023) and Geraint Thomas (2022).

  19. Tour de Suisse 2022

    Tour de Suisse 2022. La 85e édition du Tour de Suisse a lieu du 12 au 19 juin 2022. La course cycliste se déroule en Suisse et au Liechtenstein sur un format de huit étapes entre Küsnacht et Vaduz et un total de 1 339,6 km. L'épreuve fait partie du calendrier UCI World Tour 2022 en catégorie 1.UWT.

  20. 2018 Tour de Suisse

    The 2018 Tour de Suisse was a road cycling stage race that took place between 9 and 17 June 2018 in Switzerland. It was the 82nd edition of the Tour de Suisse and the twenty-fourth event of the 2018 UCI World Tour. [1] [2] The race was won by Richie Porte of BMC Racing Team. Route. Stage characteristics and winners Stage Date

  21. Teams

    Teams | Tour de Suisse. 2024. Teams & Riders. From 9 to 16 June 2024, the world's best teams will once again compete on the roads of Switzerland. All of the UCI WorldTeams will once again be competing in the men's race at the fourth-largest stage race in the world.

  22. Grand Tour of Switzerland

    What is the Grand Tour of Switzerland? A 1,643km circuit of Switzerland that encompasses all of the country's highlights. 650 road signs to point the way (or simply let your GPS guide you) 46 top attractions, 22 lakes, 5 Alpine passes, 13 UNESCO World Heritage sites on 8 stages. Numerous photo spots that guarantee the best views.

  23. 2019 Tour de Suisse

    The 2019 Tour de Suisse was a road cycling stage race that took place between 15 and 23 June 2019 in Switzerland. It was the 83rd edition of the Tour de Suisse and the 26th race of the 2019 UCI World Tour. [1] Teams. In total, twenty-one teams started the race, with each team having seven riders. [2] [3]