On the two starting days, June 5 and 6, 2025, a maximum of 280 starting places each are waiting for you!
Who dares to take on the 400 km between Baden (AG) and Nyon (VD) ? A maximum of six, or rather five days (if you start on 6.6.) are available to complete the adventure. We expect the last participants in Nyon by 6 p.m. on June 10, 2025 at the latest.
Better suited to the weather and the terrain – fewer running sections
It is a sophisticated and lovingly designed route over 400 kilometers and 11,000 meters of altitude, passing some of the most beautiful spots in the Jura. In contrast to the last event, the route is more “ridable” and contains fewer walking and carrying sections.
The adventure starts in the town of Baden, at the foot of the last Jura foothills the “Lägern”. After Brugg, the route leads uphill for the first time and crosses the canton of Aargau with steep climbs and descents.
After crossing the Salhöhe, the border crossing between Canton Baselland and Canton Solothurn begins. The villages of Langenbruck and Mümliswil represent the last signs of civilization for quite some time. The long ridge of the Grenchnerberg marks the entry into the Bernese Jura. The section through the canton of Neuchâtel is peppered with absolute highlights.
High above the Lac de Neuchâtel, the last of a total of six cantons, Vaud, is reached. At 1,100 meters above sea level, Sainte-Croix, one of the last large towns, is reached. The route then runs close to the French border to the picturesque destination of Nyon, on Lac Léman.
We are full of anticipation – aren’t you?