Self-Guided Basel to Lugano North South Route Bike Tour
This cycling tour takes you from Basel to Lugano across Switzerland along the famous North South Route. The journey lasts for 8 days and offers a unique opportunity to explore the diverse landscapes of Switzerland by bicycle. Starting in Basel at the tripoint region, the route crosses the scenic Jura mountains and continues through the peaceful countryside of the Mittelland. Along the way, cyclists pass charming towns, fertile valleys, orchards, and beautiful lakes such as Lake Sempach and Lake Lucerne.
As the tour progresses, riders enter the alpine region and cycle towards the historic Gotthard Pass, one of the most important north south crossings in the Alps. The route then descends into the warmer southern region of Ticino.
Cyclists also pass the historic town of Bellinzona, known for its impressive medieval castles. The journey ends in Lugano beside the sparkling waters of Lake Lugano, offering stunning views and a relaxing finish to this scenic cycling adventure.
Self-Guided
moderate to challenging
51 km / 32 mi
6
Casual+ Inns
Min. 2, Max. 12
Highlights

Gotthard Pass
One of the most famous alpine crossings in Switzerland. Cyclists climb through dramatic mountain scenery and historic routes before descending toward southern Switzerland.

Lake Lucerne
Lake Lucerne is one of the most beautiful lakes in Switzerland, surrounded by mountains and picturesque villages. The route along the lake provides stunning scenery and a peaceful riding experience. Cyclists enjoy views of the clear blue water, lush countryside, and the historic city of Lucerne

Bellinzona Castles
The town of Bellinzona is famous for its three medieval castles, which are recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. These well preserved fortresses reflect the region’s rich history and strategic importance in the Alps.
Itinerary
Brief Itinerary
Meals are indicated as B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner.
Listed hotels are subject to availability and may be replaced with similar alternatives of equal standard.
| Day | Place | Casual+ Inns | Meals | Distance | Activity |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DAY 1 | Basel | Steinschanze Charming City & Garden Hotel | |||
| DAY 2 | Aarau | Gasthof zum Schützen | B | 58 km / 36 mi | cycling |
| DAY 3 | Lucerne | Hotel Drei Könige | B | 57 km / 35 mi | cycling |
| DAY 4 | Amsteg | Hotel Stern & Post | B | 42 km / 26 mi | cycling |
| DAY 5 | Gotthard Pass | St. Gotthard Hospiz (4-Star) | B | 35 km / 22 mi | cycling |
| DAY 6 | Bellinzona | Hotel Internazionale | B | 77 km / 48 mi | cycling |
| DAY 7 | Lugano | Hotel Delfinoa | B | 37 km / 23 mi | cycling |
| DAY 8 | Lugano | B |
Detailed Itinerary

Day 1: Basel
Your tour begins in Basel, a vibrant Swiss city located at the meeting point of Switzerland, France, and Germany. After arriving, you check in to your hotel and prepare for the cycling adventure ahead. Spend the day exploring Basel’s historic old town, riverside promenades, and cultural attractions. This day allows you to rest after travel and get ready for the journey across Switzerland.

Day 2: Aarau
Your cycling journey starts by leaving Basel and heading through Liestal and the Ergolz Valley. The route passes through the peaceful countryside of the Baselbiet Jura, known for its green hills and quiet villages. As you continue through the Jurapark Aargau region, you experience rolling landscapes before enjoying a fast descent down the southern slopes of the Jura Mountains toward Aarau.

Day 3: Lucerne
Today’s ride follows the scenic Suhrental Valley, offering wide views of the Alps to the south and the Jura mountain range to the north. The route continues through fertile farmland, orchards, and peaceful countryside. You cycle alongside Lake Sempach, one of the region’s beautiful lakes, before arriving in the historic lakeside city of Lucerne, famous for its medieval architecture and stunning lake and mountain views.

Day 4: Amsteg
Leaving Lucerne, you ride along the shores of Lake Lucerne, one of Switzerland’s most spectacular lakes with dramatic mountain surroundings. The route gradually enters the Urnerland region, an important transportation corridor connecting northern and southern Switzerland. As you follow the valley toward Amsteg, the alpine scenery becomes more dramatic, preparing you for the mountain stages ahead.

Day 5: Gotthard Pass
This is one of the most challenging and rewarding stages of the tour. You cycle through the canton of Uri, following the powerful Reuss River through the dramatic Schöllenen Gorge. Along the way you pass the historic Devil’s Bridge (Teufelsbrücke) before beginning the long climb toward the famous Gotthard Pass, one of the Alps’ most important historic routes.

Day 6: Bellinzona
After reaching the summit of the Gotthard Pass, today’s ride is mainly downhill as you enter the Leventina Valley. This valley has been an important travel corridor since ancient times. As you descend further south, the climate becomes warmer and the scenery begins to change noticeably. Alpine landscapes gradually give way to chestnut forests, vineyards, and Mediterranean influenced scenery typical of southern Switzerland. Following the Ticino River, you ride through charming villages before arriving in Bellinzona, a historic town famous for its impressive medieval castles.

Day 7: Lugano
Your final cycling stage takes you from Bellinzona to Cadenazzo before taking a train to Rivera-Bironico. From Monte Ceneri, you enjoy spectacular views across the Piano di Magadino plains and Lake Maggiore. The journey continues through picturesque landscapes until you reach Lake Lugano. From Agno, a short train ride brings you to the center of Lugano, marking the end of your cycling adventure.

Day 8: Lugano
Your cycling holiday concludes in Lugano, a beautiful lakeside city in southern Switzerland. After breakfast at your hotel, you can depart or extend your stay to explore the region further. Lugano offers scenic lake views, Mediterranean-style architecture, and easy access to public transport for onward travel.
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Map
Accommodation
Each accommodation has been thoughtfully selected to ensure an exceptional and memorable experience for guests. Should the listed hotel be unavailable, we will ensure an alternative of similar quality.

Steinschanze Charming City & Garden Hotel
Steinenschanze Charming City & Garden Hotel is a cosy boutique hotel located in the heart of Basel, Switzerland, offering a peaceful stay close to the city’s historic centre. The hotel blends modern design with traditional charm and features comfortable rooms, a tranquil garden, and friendly personalised service.

Gasthof zum Schützen
Gasthof zum Schützen is a traditional Swiss guesthouse located in Aarau, Switzerland. The hotel combines historic charm with modern comfort, offering well-furnished rooms and a welcoming atmosphere. It is known for its classic Swiss hospitality and its restaurant serving regional cuisine.

Hotel Drei Könige
Hotel Drei Könige is a historic and comfortable hotel located in Lucerne, Switzerland, along the banks of the Reuss River. The hotel offers cosy rooms, many with beautiful views of the river and nearby mountains. Guests can enjoy Swiss and international cuisine at the hotel’s restaurant while staying within walking distance of Lucerne’s Old Town.

Hotel Stern & Post
Hotel Stern & Post is a historic and charming hotel located in Amsteg, Switzerland, in the scenic Uri region. Surrounded by beautiful alpine landscapes, the hotel offers comfortable rooms and a warm, traditional Swiss atmosphere. Guests can enjoy regional Swiss dishes at the hotel’s restaurant while relaxing in the peaceful mountain setting.

St. Gotthard Hospiz (4-Star)
St. Gotthard Hospiz is a historic mountain hotel located at the Gotthard Pass in Switzerland, surrounded by dramatic Alpine landscapes. Originally built as a refuge for travelers crossing the Alps, the hospiz has been welcoming guests for centuries. Today, it offers simple yet comfortable rooms, a traditional restaurant, and stunning views of the surrounding mountains and Lake Lucendro.

Hotel Internazionale
Hotel Internazionale is a modern and comfortable hotel located in Bellinzona, Switzerland, just opposite the city’s main railway station. The hotel offers well-equipped rooms with contemporary design and convenient facilities for both leisure and business travellers. Guests can enjoy a restaurant, bar, and wellness area during their stay.

Hotel Delfino
Hotel Delfino is a comfortable four-star hotel located in Lugano, Switzerland, just a short walk from Lake Lugano and the city centre. The hotel offers modern rooms, many with balconies and views of the lake or surrounding hills. Guests can relax by the outdoor swimming pool or enjoy Mediterranean and Swiss cuisine at the hotel’s restaurant.
Dates and Prices
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Essential Info
Inclusions
LODGING
All hotels as mentioned in the tour details or similar (subject to availability).
bike
Immaculately maintained bike with helmet, suited to a terrain.
Luggage Transfer
Transportation of luggage from one hotel to another.
meals
Meals as per itinerary. Guests are given the opportunity to dine on their own so that they discover a location independently.
Exclusions
Airport pickup
We recommend to book direclty from airport.
Airport drop
We recommend to book direclty from your last hotel.
Beverages
Beverages such as alcohol, tea, coffee, juice at a hotel or restaurant.
Gratuity
Gratuities for your guide team are not included in the trip price.
A great ride begins with a great bike. Our tours typically include the models listed below, though in some cases—due to height or availability constraints—we may provide an equivalent alternative.

Tour de Suisse Country Bike or similar
Included in your trip price

Flyer C-Series E-Bike or similar
Available at a surcharge
Basel
Lugano
Zurich Airport (ZRH)
Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP)
Arrival
Your tour begins in Basel, Switzerland. The most convenient arrival airport is Zurich Airport (ZRH), Switzerland’s largest international gateway with excellent global connections. From Zurich Airport, frequent direct trains run to Basel SBB railway station, with a travel time of about 1 hour. Basel’s efficient public transport system makes it easy to reach your starting hotel from the station by tram or taxi.
Departure
Your tour ends in Lugano, Switzerland, located in the Italian-speaking region of Ticino. The most convenient international departure airport is Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP) in Italy. From Lugano, regular trains connect to Milan Malpensa Airport in about 1.5–2 hours. Alternatively, travelers can take trains from Lugano to Zurich Airport, which takes approximately 2.5 hours. Switzerland’s excellent rail network makes onward travel simple and efficient.
The best weather for this cycling tour from Basel to Lugano is between June and September. During this period, temperatures are comfortable for long rides and mountain crossings. Daytime temperatures usually range from 18 to 26 °C (64 to 79 °F) in most regions. In higher areas like the Gotthard Pass, temperatures can be cooler at 10 to 18 °C (50 to 64 °F). Summer offers longer daylight hours and mostly stable weather, which makes climbing and descending safer. Early autumn also provides pleasant conditions with slightly cooler air and fewer tourists, making it a great time for scenic cycling through the Alps.
January
Offseason
February
Offseason
March
Offseason
April
Mixed
May
Good
June
Best
July
Best
August
Best
September
Best
October
Mixed
November
Offseason
December
Offseason
Best
Good
Mixed
Offseason
Packing smart is essential for a safe and enjoyable cycling adventure. From essential biking gear to clothing and travel necessities, this guide ensures you're prepared for any terrain or climate.
Recommended Bicycling Clothes & Gear
- Bicycling shoes or stiff-soled sneakers.
- Padded cycling shorts.
- Short-fingered cycling gloves (personal gloves are ideal).
- Brightly colored cycling jerseys or synthetic T-shirts for visibility.
- Synthetic cycling socks.
- Sunglasses with UV protection.
- Personal helmet (recommended even though provided).
- Personal saddle (optional for added comfort).
- Rain jacket or windbreaker.
- Cycling water bottle (to reduce plastic waste).
Note: Helmets, gloves, and water bottles are personal items, so bringing your own is recommended for maximum comfort and hygiene.
Clothing
- Light, breathable fabrics like cotton or linen.
- Full-sleeved clothing for sun protection.
- Warm layers for chilly mornings and evenings (if traveling in winter).
- Comfortable footwear for non-cycling time.
- Bring a compact rain jacket in case of sudden weather changes.
- Ethnic or modest clothing for exploring towns and temples.
Other Necessities
- Toiletries: Basic hygiene essentials, including insect/mosquito repellent and sunscreen.
- Hand sanitizer and wet wipes.
- Plug socket adaptor.
- Binoculars for wildlife spotting or desert landscapes.
Pro Tips
- Pack light but plan for the varying temperatures: warm days, chilly evenings, and desert winds.
- Use brightly colored clothing for visibility on roads.
- Pack light to leave room for shopping.
Luggage
Please limit your luggage to one medium-sized suitcase and one carry-on bag. Mark your luggage with your name, address, and phone number.
Before venturing on your adventure, make sure you're equipped with essential travel advice, including security updates, local laws, and crucial passport and visa information. Start by visiting the official government website of your home country for accurate and reliable guidance:
- UK Residents: Stay informed by reviewing the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) Travel Advice.
- US Residents: Access vital travel tips and updates through the US Department of State Travel Advice.
- Australian Residents: Plan ahead with the latest updates on the Smart Traveller website.
- Canadian Residents: Find comprehensive travel and visa guidance on the Government of Canada's Travel Advice and Advisories.
- New Zealand Residents: Get practical travel advice on the New Zealand SafeTravel website.
- Residents of Other Countries: Check with your government or local consulate for tailored travel advice and requirements.
Note: Passport and visa regulations can change at any time. Stay proactive by checking for the latest updates to ensure a smooth and stress-free journey.
Medical insurance that covers medical costs in case of an accident during the trip is mandatory to participate in our tours.
We recommend purchasing adequate travel insurance to protect yourself from unforeseen events. Our experience shows that guests who purchase travel insurance—including coverage for all activities on the itinerary, trip cancellation, interruption, delay, baggage damage, loss or theft, personal accident, death and repatriation costs, medical and emergency expenses (including Covid-19), and personal liability—travel with greater peace of mind.
Is proof of medical insurance required?
Yes. You must provide your insurer's name, policy number, and emergency contact via our reservation form. This is mandatory. If you cannot provide proof, you’ll need to purchase insurance before traveling with us.
Can I use my credit card insurance?
Yes, as long as it meets our requirements and provides adequate coverage. Ensure you have an emergency contact number and policy number available.
When should I buy travel insurance?
Purchase travel insurance as soon as you've paid in full or booked your flights.
Does Art of Bicycle Trips sell travel insurance?
We do not sell travel insurance directly, as we believe our customers should have the freedom to choose a policy that best suits their needs. However, we recommend Insured Nomads as a great starting point.
Frequently Asked Questions
A self-guided bike tour allows you to explore independently using our detailed app-based navigation and pre-arranged logistics. We provide route notes via app, luggage transfers, hotel bookings, and emergency phone support. There is no local guide riding with you, so you manage your own navigation and basic bike upkeep.
For self-guided tours, the fitting process is designed to be simple and flexible while ensuring you start with a bike that suits your measurements.
Before Your Tour
When you book, we ask for your height. This allows our local partners to select the correct frame size and prepare the bike in advance so it’s close to your ideal fit when you arrive.
At the Start of the Tour
The setup experience varies by destination:
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In some locations, you may receive an in-person handover with basic adjustments made by the local partner.
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In others, especially in more remote regions, you may receive a bike that is pre-set based on the measurements you provided.
All self-guided bikes include basic tools, so you can make simple adjustments such as raising or lowering the saddle yourself.
During the Tour
You can adjust the bike as you ride using the provided tools. If anything feels off and you need assistance, our local partners are reachable and will support you as promptly as the location allows.
What to Expect
The self-guided bike fit is practical and rider-adjustable. It ensures:
- You start with the correct frame size
- You can fine-tune your comfort easily
- You have the flexibility to adjust as needed along the route
It’s not an in-depth professional fitting, but it’s perfectly suited for multi-day touring comfort.
We provide an app-based navigation system that includes all your daily routes, points of interest, and important trip notes. You can download the app to your phone in advance, and we’ll share your login details before your trip.
Yes. Once the routes are downloaded, the app works completely offline, so you don’t need mobile data while riding. You can even use it in airplane mode, which helps conserve your phone’s battery.
To extend battery life further, we recommend reducing screen brightness and carrying a small power bank for longer days on the trail.
A mobile holder is not provided. Since you’ll be using your phone for navigation, we strongly recommend bringing your own sturdy, handlebar-mounted mobile holder to ensure a safe and comfortable riding experience.
We do not provide GPX files separately. All routes are available within our navigation app, which is the most reliable and up-to-date source for your trip. Once you receive the login details for the navigation app — generally shared about one month before your departure — you can explore the routes and, if needed, also download the GPX files directly from the app for use with your personal Garmin or GPS device. We recommend getting familiar with the app and its features before your tour starts to ensure a smooth experience on the road.
For minor issues like punctures, the guests are provided with a self-repair kit, which includes tools to help them fix such minor issues. The exact contents of the kit depend on the type of bike, terrain and other factors, and will be communicated to you closer to your date of departure. However, usually such a kit includes tire levers, a spare tube, a patch kit, and a pump, allowing riders to fix the problem themselves. In some cases, the kit may only include a pump or a repair foam.
Self-guided riders are expected to be independent in handling these minor problems. While there are some bike shops along the route, they are limited. If you are unsure about how to repair a puncture, we recommend considering a guided or van-supported trip instead.
For major mechanical failures, such as a cable break, the guests can contact the emergency support number provided. The support team will help coordinate a solution, which could include dispatching a local mechanic, suggesting a nearby bicycle shop for repairs, or sending a vehicle to pick up the rider. Please note that all support services will be provided on a chargeable basis, and assistance may take time, so we advise being prepared for potential delays.
Yes, each rider will be provided with at least one pannier to carry personal items during the tour. Please note, road bikes do not support panniers.
Yes, we provide helmets. However, we recommend that guests try to bring their own helmets, as these are items of a personal nature.
Your luggage will be picked up at the reception of your hotel every morning by 9.00am.
It will be delivered to the next hotel before 5pm. Most of the time it is delivered in the early afternoon itself.
We recommend that you carry no more than 2 bags together weighing up to 15kgs for this trip. You can have one large bag, which contains all your clothing and gear needed for the trip, and one small bag that contains essential items you will frequently need such as passport etc. Please note that once a bag gets loaded in the luggage transfer vehicle, you may not have access to it till later in the evening when you reach the hotel for the night.
We provide local support by phone for any medical emergencies during the tour. Our local team will assist in coordinating medical care, guiding you to the nearest healthcare facility, and ensuring you receive the necessary support. The national emergency system is reliable and effective, and in the event of a serious accident, contacting them is highly recommended. However, due to our distance from certain areas, response times may be longer. We strongly recommend having appropriate travel insurance, and we will do everything we can to ensure your safety and well-being during an emergency.
Airport transfers are not included unless specifically mentioned in your trip inclusions.
For airport pickup, we recommend booking directly from the airport upon arrival — most airports have reliable taxi, shuttle, or app-based options.
For airport drop, please book a transfer through your last hotel — they can easily arrange it for you.
We focus on delivering exceptional experiences during your tour. For logistical simplicity and flexibility, we do not handle pre- or post-tour hotel bookings. However, we’re happy to share a list of recommended hotels near the starting and ending points of your trip so you can plan your stay independently.
We are happy to pass on your room preference for a twin or double setup, and our hotel partners do their best to accommodate these requests. However, room configurations are always subject to availability at each property.
On some of our trips—especially those that travel through remote regions or small boutique inns—room types may be limited. In such cases, despite our best efforts, you may need to stay in a double room instead of a twin, or twin instead of a double, depending on what is available.
Given the nature of our journeys and the unique places we visit, we kindly ask for your understanding and support if such adjustments are required.
We will always inform you in advance wherever possible and work closely with our partners to ensure the most comfortable arrangement for your stay.
The fitness level required for each trip is indicated by the "level" of the tour, which in turn is mentioned on each tour page right next to the price and the trip duration.
Easy: The terrain is mostly flat with a few gentle climbs.
Moderate: The terrain is either mostly flat or consists of rolling hills with a few challenging climbs. There could also be a few days with longer riding distances of up to 75 kms (45 miles)
Difficult: The terrain is mostly hilly with strong elevation gains and/or has long days on the bike. Such trips are recommended for intermediate to advanced cyclists.
Please note that we usually bike around 4-5 hours per day irrespective of the level of the trip.
You can exchange currency at the airport itself, or at ATMs in larger cities. Most commercial establishments will accept international credit cards for payments, though its good to carry some local currency with you at all times.
The meeting time on Day 1 is mentioned in your travel planner shared with you. You can arrive either on the morning of Day 1 depending on the meeting time, or book a pre-tour night to arrive a day earlier.
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