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Cycle Tour From Rorschach (CH) to Como (I) via Passo di Spluga (Splügen)

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Added on 16 Jan 2020,

last edited by Trackmanufaktur on 17 Jan 2020

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Total distance in km

304

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Cumulative elevation gain in m

0

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Avg. slope uphill in %

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Cumulative elevation loss in m

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GPS track data

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Track points in total

5.724

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Track points per km (avg)

19

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Start/endpoint

Start location

Rorschach, Sankt Gallen, CH (0 m NHN)

End location

Como, Lombardy, IT (0 m NHN)

Character

This route describes the way from the southern end of Lake Constance starting in Rorschach, Switzerland and ending in Como, Italy. It runs across the mountain pass "Spluga (Splügen)". From Thusis to the pass it can be considered as "steep".

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Landscape

First you are in the valley of river rhine, then it goes uphill continuosly, becoming a narrow gorge near Via Mala and gorgeous downhill after the pass for 35 km all the way long to Chiavenna. Decreasing scenery of the alpine mountains approaching Como situated at its lake. 

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Travel to and from ...

By car or train to Rorschach (CH) or alternative starting points Bregenz (A), Friedrichshafen (D, ferry). Back from Como by train.

Connecting cycle path

none

Stages

 

Rorschach, Feldkirch

 

Feldkirch - Thusis

 

Thusis - Chiavenna

 

Chiavenna - Como

Beds4Cyclists, worth visiting and infrastructure

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Route km
Dist. to route
Elevation

 

0 km
3,5 km
395 m

 

CH-9326 Horn

 

Hotel

 

1 km
0,4 km
459 m

 

CH-9404 Rorschacherberg

 

Hotel

 

2 km
0,9 km
557 m

 

CH-9404 Rorschacherberg

 

Hotel

 

2 km
0,1 km
420 m

CH-9404 Rorschacherberg

 

Castle/palace

Schloss Wartegg, Rorschacherberg

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Schloss Wartegg, Rorschacherberg

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Schloss Wartegg, Rorschacherberg

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Das Schloss Wartegg ist ein Schloss aus dem 16. Jahrhundert in Rorschacherberg Wikipedia Icon.

Das Schloss Wartegg wurde um 1558 durch die Familie Blarer von Wartensee erbaut. 1924 verkauft die Familie Bourbon das Schloss, und es folgte eine Phase mit unterschiedlichen Besitzern. 1994 wurde das Schloss Wartegg schliesslich von Christoph und Angelika Mijnssen gekauft und zu einem Ferien- und Seminarhotel umgebaut.

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Seite „Schloss Wartegg“. In: Wikipedia, Die freie Enzyklopädie. Bearbeitungsstand: 30. März 2013, 16:38 UTC. URL: http://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Schloss_Wartegg&oldid=116248296 (Abgerufen: 27. April 2013, 14:35 UTC)

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4 km
0,2 km
392 m

CH-9422 Thal

 

Remarkable Art

Altenrhein Markthalle

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Altenrhein Markthalle

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Die Hundertwasser-Markthalle in Staad befindet sich am Kreisverkehr zwischen Staad und Altenrhein. Die Markthalle Altenrhein wurde in den Jahren 1998 bis 2002 gebaut nach Idee und Konzeption des weltbekannten Künstlers Friedensreich Hundertwasser. Geplant wurde sie vom Architekten Peter Pelikan. Ein Blickfang sind die vier vergoldeten Turmkuppeln. Im Erdgeschoss befindet sich die Halle mit bunten kegelförmigen Säulen. Sie wird auch für Events genutzt. Dort gibt es auch eine Ton- und Lichtschau über die Architektur Hundertwassers. Das Dachgeschoss ist begrünt und begehbar.

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Seite „Thal SG“. In: Wikipedia, Die freie Enzyklopädie. Bearbeitungsstand: 30. Mai 2014, 14:34 UTC. URL: http://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Thal_SG&oldid=130878637 (Abgerufen: 21. Oktober 2014, 15:12 UTC)

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30 Apr 2013 - 21 Oct 2014

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Hours of opening

Im Sommer (April bis Oktober) täglich von 10:00 bis 17:30 Uhr

 

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