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Road cycling around District de Lausanne offers diverse terrain, from the shores of Lake Geneva to the challenging ascents of the Lavaux Vineyards. The region features varied landscapes, including the rolling hills of the Jorat woodlands and distant views of the Jura Mountains and Alps. This topography provides a range of no traffic road cycling routes suitable for different skill levels.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
4.3
(9)
601
riders
33.4km
01:51
610m
610m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.0
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174
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37.2km
01:48
490m
490m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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4.5
(8)
128
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61.0km
03:14
970m
970m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
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19
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9.10km
00:27
110m
100m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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94.4km
04:41
1,210m
1,210m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Through the Bois de la Chenaulaz runs a flowing road, which is also suitable for running. It has a sidewalk.
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"The view over the lake is absolutely breathtaking—such a peaceful and scenic spot! And the wineries in the area are perfect for cycling, especially with the calm, low-traffic roads. It’s a dream route for wine lovers and nature enthusiasts alike!"
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Very nice view to the lake, the vineyards, Villette. There is a place to picknick.
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Lausanne Cathedral of Notre-Dame It was not until 1275 that the cathedral was consecrated by Emperor Rudolf of Habsburg and Pope Gregory X. After that, Jean Cotereel, the third master builder, took over the construction site and erected the western part, which he equipped with a portal porch and two towers, one of which carries the bells. The other tower was not completed. The very original painted portal was added to the south facade around 1225-1235. It was not until 1275 that the cathedral was consecrated by Emperor Rudolf of Habsburg and Pope Gregory X. In 1536, the cathedral was greatly altered during the Reformation when a new space for worship was created in the nave. It was then repeatedly restored in the 18th and 19th centuries, notably under the direction of the famous French architect Eugène-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc. The interior of the cathedral is characterised by its extraordinary colourfulness. This decoration, which dates back to the original building, was covered over during the Reformation, but was brought back to light at the beginning of the 20th century: In the Chapel of Mary and on the statues of the painted portal, unique in Europe, whose complete restoration was completed in October 2007, the paintings are still recognisable. The rosette is one of the masterpieces of European church art: its panes illustrate the medieval worldview in which God as creator was at the centre. Text / Source: Lausanne Tourisme – administration, Avenue de Rhodanie 2, Lausanne https://www.lausanne-tourisme.ch/de/entdecken/kathedrale-von-lausanne/
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Farm road with concrete slabs (shakes a little).
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After a steep climb on both sides, this place, known to cyclists as "Le Col du Mont Pèlerin" at an altitude of 850m (not to be confused with the summit of Mont Pèlerin (1079m), offers a reward to those who have climbed it in the form of a breathtaking view of Lake Geneva and the surrounding mountains.
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A beautiful stretch of field opposite the village of Chalet-à-Gobet gives way to the surrounding forest of the Parc Naturel du Jorat.
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There are over 60 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes in the District de Lausanne, offering a wide range of options for all skill levels. You'll find everything from easy lakeside rides to challenging climbs through the vineyards.
For an easier, family-friendly ride, consider routes that stick closer to the lake or through city parks. An excellent option is the Belga Lausanne loop from Bessières, which is rated easy and offers a pleasant, shorter ride. The Ouchy district also provides flat, scenic promenades ideal for leisurely cycling.
Yes, experienced cyclists seeking a challenge will find several difficult routes. The Lausanne Cathedral – Mont Pèlerin loop from Bessières offers significant elevation gain and stunning views. For an even longer and more demanding ride, the Fields opposite Chalet-à-Gobet – Moudon-Lucens loop from Croisettes is a difficult route with over 1100 meters of climbing.
The District de Lausanne offers incredibly diverse scenery. You can cycle along the picturesque shores of Lake Geneva, through the world-renowned terraced Lavaux Vineyards (a UNESCO World Heritage site), or explore the tranquil Jorat hills and woodlands. Many routes also provide panoramic views of the Alps in the distance.
Yes, many of the no traffic road cycling routes in the District de Lausanne are designed as loops. For example, the moderate Lavaux Vineyards loop from Sallaz takes you through the iconic vineyards, while the Fields opposite Chalet-à-Gobet loop from Fourmi offers a different natural setting.
Many routes pass by or near notable attractions. Along the lake, you might encounter the Louis Bourget Park Beach. Further inland, you could discover natural monuments like La Pierre à Cambot or the serene Water Lily Pond of Parc du Désert. Lausanne itself is home to the Olympic Museum and various charming parks.
The komoot community highly rates road cycling in the District de Lausanne, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 150 ratings. Reviewers often praise the stunning views of Lake Geneva and the Alps, the unique experience of cycling through the Lavaux Vineyards, and the well-maintained network of routes that cater to various fitness levels.
Yes, bike rental services are readily available in Lausanne, including at the main train station. This makes it convenient for visitors to explore the area's no traffic road cycling routes without bringing their own equipment.
Given the region's focus on tourism, especially in areas like Lavaux and along Lake Geneva, you'll find numerous charming villages and towns with cafes, restaurants, and wineries. These offer excellent opportunities to stop for refreshments, sample local produce, or simply enjoy the views.
Spring through autumn generally offers the best conditions for road cycling in the District de Lausanne, with pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes. While some routes are accessible year-round, be mindful of potential snow or ice in higher elevations during winter months, especially towards the Jura foothills.
While traditional road bikes are perfectly suitable for many routes, e-bikes are a popular option, especially for tackling the steeper gradients found within the Lavaux Vineyards. An e-bike can help you fully enjoy the breathtaking scenery with less physical exertion, making the challenging climbs more accessible to a wider range of cyclists.


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