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Road cycling in La Suiza features a landscape characterized by significant elevation changes, challenging mountain passes, and diverse natural features. The region offers routes that traverse high alpine terrain, often with substantial climbs and descents. Cyclists can expect to encounter a mix of mountainous roads and potentially rolling hills, providing varied conditions for road biking. This area is known for its demanding routes, making it suitable for experienced road cyclists seeking a physical challenge.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
103
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112km
06:22
2,340m
2,340m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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136km
07:35
2,640m
2,640m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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96.9km
05:22
1,790m
1,790m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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102km
06:16
2,460m
2,460m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Bring plenty of water, a spare tire, food, and tools. Much of the trail is gravel, and the terrain is very tricky for maneuvering a bike. Adjust your brakes well.
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Going in the summer helps you appreciate the place.
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The place is very spacious, it is recommended to go in summer for good photos, completely pedalable. You can see the video "Basilica de los Angeles" on our Official Channel "BIKERS COSTA RICA" https://www.facebook.com/reel/1191863962050845
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A green oasis. One of the largest in the city.
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Here you will find peace and relaxation
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La Suiza features a selection of challenging road cycling routes. Currently, there are 4 distinct routes detailed in this guide, which have been explored by over 200 road cyclists using komoot.
Road cycling in La Suiza is characterized by significant elevation changes and mountainous landscapes. You can expect challenging climbs through high alpine terrain and passes, offering a demanding experience for experienced cyclists. The region's diverse natural features include dramatic alpine vistas and winding roads through valleys.
Due to the demanding terrain, road cycling routes in La Suiza are generally considered difficult and are best suited for experienced cyclists seeking a physical challenge. All routes listed in this guide, such as the Cachi Dam – Christ the Redeemer Statue loop from San Juan Norte, feature significant elevation gain and are rated as difficult.
La Suiza offers breathtaking scenic views, primarily dominated by its alpine majesty with snow-capped peaks and dramatic mountain landscapes. Routes often traverse high passes, providing expansive vistas. While specific attractions are not listed for these routes, the region is known for its stunning natural beauty, including crystal-clear lakes and serene river valleys in wider Switzerland.
Yes, all the featured road cycling routes in La Suiza are designed as loops. For example, you can enjoy the Cabra Negra Espresso Bar – Cristo de Sabanilla loop from Turrialba, which offers extensive climbs through varied terrain, or the Copatchi – Beautiful View loop from Noche Buena, leading through mountainous landscapes.
Given the mountainous and high alpine nature of La Suiza, the best time for road cycling is typically during the warmer months, from late spring through early autumn. This period generally offers more favorable weather conditions and ensures that higher mountain passes are clear of snow, providing access to the most challenging and scenic routes.
The road cycling experience in La Suiza is highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 3.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the challenging nature of the routes, the significant elevation gains, and the rewarding mountainous landscapes that define the region.
While specific public transport connections for the routes in this guide are not detailed, Switzerland generally has excellent public transport integration with cycling. Many regions offer facilities for transporting bikes on trains and buses, making it possible to reach trailheads or combine cycling with public transit for longer tours. It's advisable to check local transport schedules and bike carriage policies for specific routes.
The road cycling routes highlighted in La Suiza are primarily difficult and involve significant elevation changes, making them less suitable for families with young children or those seeking very easy rides. For gentler, family-friendly cycling, wider Switzerland offers many dedicated 'veloroutes' along lakes and rivers with easier gradients, but these are not typically found within the challenging road cycling focus of La Suiza.
While specific amenities like cafes or pubs directly on these challenging routes are not detailed, the broader Swiss cycling network is known for its quality infrastructure. In towns and villages, you can expect to find facilities such as cafes, restaurants, and accommodation. Some routes in Switzerland even feature dedicated cycling-friendly services like 'Swiss Bike Hotels' and well-maintained rest stops.
Road cycling routes in La Suiza are substantial in both distance and elevation. For example, the Alto Gracias a Dios loop from Turrialba covers over 102 kilometers with more than 2,400 meters of elevation gain, while the Cabra Negra Espresso Bar – Cristo de Sabanilla loop from Turrialba extends to 131 kilometers with over 2,600 meters of climbing. These routes are designed for endurance and offer significant physical challenges.
Specific parking information for each trailhead is not provided in this guide. However, in many Swiss towns and villages that serve as starting points for cycling routes, public parking facilities are generally available. It is recommended to research parking options in the specific starting towns like San Juan Norte or Turrialba before your ride.


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