Cycling Alps in Winter – Advice sought
Luke is planning to cycle in the Swiss Alps during winter and seeks advice on which routes and passes will be open for biking. He has experience cycling in harsh winter conditions and wants to avoid high-traffic roads for safety. He's particularly interested in routes that offer a unique experience while being rideable.
- Check the opening status of mountain passes on the TCS website, which provides updates on road conditions.
- Consider low elevation passes to reduce risks associated with traffic and weather.
- Use resources like MeteoSwiss for real-time weather updates, especially for icy or slippery road conditions.
- Avoid closed roads, as they may present safety hazards such as avalanches.
- Look into smaller roads instead of major passes to find quieter cycling routes.
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Hi there,
I have been cycling for a bit over a year now and am looking to give the Alps in winter a shot. I was hoping to get your advice on which routes/roads/passes that would be open and possible to ride.
My gear is a full 4 season setup, with a 4 season Hilleberg Nammatj tent and clothing to take me to about -30C. I can carry up to 8L of water/Fuel and 10L of food. I ride a fat bike with 4 inch tyres and will be getting winter tyres (5 inches) to gain maximum traction. I rode the rocky mountains in winter and Iceland to the end of winter.
I am aware most of the passes will be closed so I have set my sights on finding routes that will be: open, rideable and with limited traffic (I definitely don’t want to be putting myself or others in danger while I’m on the road).
I have been putting a list together of passes in the Alps open all winter. Most of my sources for this list are for motor bikes (not pedal bikes) so I expect the list to be shorter again once I find the ones you can cycle over. I have listed below all the passes.
Would you guys have any tips on particular roads/passes that would be worth a shot. I don’t have any particular start or finish point, I just wanted to spend a few months there riding and enjoying immersing myself in it all.
Thanks!
Luke
The passes:
- Kaunertal
- Otztal
- Arlberg pass
- Lautaret
- Montgenevre
- Bernina Pass
- Julier Pass
- Simplon Pass
- Foscagno
- Falzarego
- Fedaia
- Gardena
- Pordoi
- Sella
- Valparola
- Achen Pass
- Riedberg pass
- Reschen pass
- Malojapass
- Ofen Pass
- Flüela Pass
- Julier Pass
- Ursprung Pass
- Col de la Forclaz
- Col des Montets
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