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In yesteryear by coach and today by motorbike: the historical Tremola route

THE PERFECT MOMENT
  • 25 June – 6.30
  • 2,106 m
  • Happy

Climbing a Swiss natural monument and feeling under your bike’s wheels the porphyry paving trampled for almost two centuries by coaches, carts, cars and motorcycles. For bikers, the Tremola is not just a mountain pass: it’s an exciting physical and emotional experience.

Just look at them there in front of you: 24 bends that seem to challenge you to press on, to overcome their difficulties and to enjoy all the excitement of an adventure.

You’ve been waiting for this moment for a long time and when at last you see the sign announcing "San Gottardo - 2,091 m" on the pass itself, you stop to take a snapshot for your collection and you feel a truly great emotion within you.
You’ve got your gloves, your jacket is zipped up and the sky promises good weather: the few drops of rain that fell while you were climbing up to the hospice-refuge on the pass should remain where they are, on the other side of the Alps. To the south, the sun is shining.

San Gottardo, Tremola hairpin bend

San Gottardo, Tremola hairpin bend

Gotthard Pass, porphyry paving of the Tremola

Gotthard Pass, porphyry paving of the Tremola

San Gottardo, the diligence

San Gottardo, the diligence

So, you let your bike go on the road and down into history skilfully using your accelerator, clutch and brake to reach Airolo and a long-awaited cappuccino that warms you up. 

Today, on this wonderful road, you rarely cross cars any more. Instead, you meet cyclists, hikers and other bikers who, like you, want to test themselves on this absolute must of a route ... and also to stop and take pictures!

UNA BELLA GIORNATA
7.30

Breakfast at the Ospizio San Gottardo

8.15

Ready to go!

8.30

Bumping into an old coach on the way

8.41

Souvenir picture of the experience

9.20

Cappuccino break in Airolo

IN THE SURROUNDINGS

USEFUL INFO

To reach Airolo through the storic road, on the pass (open during the nice season) take the exit to the Ospizio and then follow the Tremola directions.


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