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Leisure
Mountain bike in Appenzellerland
Panorama Bike, Stage 3/14
National route No. 2, Stage 3: Appenzell – Stein SG
Description
National route
No. 2 (Rorschach – Montreux)
Length
35 km
Ascent • Descent
↑ 1250 m • ↓ 1200 m
Lowest point • Highest point
780 m • 1458 m
Grade
medium
Fitness level
difficult
National route No. 2:
Panorama Bike
Stages
1. Rorschach – Trogen
2. Trogen – Appenzell
3. Appenzell – Stein SG
4. Stein SG – Ziegelbrücke
5. Ziegelbrücke – Einsiedeln
6. Einsiedeln – Schwyz
7. Schwyz – Sarnen
8. Sarnen – Sörenberg
9. Sörenberg – Habkern
10. Habkern – Thun
11. Thun – Schwarzsee
12. Schwarzsee – Charmey
13. Charmey – Les Paccots
14. Les Paccots – Montreux
The route becomes more Alpine and at the foot of the Säntis leads along alp and gravel paths to the first two «real» passes on the Panorama Bike – Schwägalp Pass and Risipass – and then down into Toggenburg.
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