Alarming descents - you could end up in the next vintage |
A ride that was expected to
be a gentle cruise in pleasant surroundings, ended up as one of the most
spectacular in 40 years of cycling. Only 25km, the route clambered up through
vineyards with magnificent views of mountains and blue water.
There is something about
riding through vineyards that adds a special ambience. Probably it’s the
thought of drinking the wine at the end of the day. The lines of vines trace
the contours, curling round the curvaceous hillsides. Narrow terraces on tall stone
walls, piled one above the other. Bunches of fruit hang low, roses bloom
brightly at the ends of rows.
This ride wasn't really
meant to be. We’d travelled by train across Austria to Lausanne in Switzerland via
Zurich. It seemed a shame to change trains again for the remaining 30km to
Montreux. This is where Velo Route 9, the Lakes Tour begins. Outside Lausanne’s
main station it is easy to find the lake – it’s straight down the hill.
Suddenly, there is lake Geneva, a huge expanse of glistening blue, fringed with
mountains.
There's plenty to see and
do in Lausanne. It’s a sophisticated "seaside" city with grand hotels
and a strong smell of money. But the urge to pedal the bike says turn left at
the lakeside and start riding along the shore between the cruising cabrios and
great displays of flowers. This should be an easy ride…how wrong can you be?
A maroon-coloured sign for
Bike Route 46 indicates left and begins to climb. We follow the signs up into
the vineyards. The road climbs and to the right the vista of Lake Geneva opens
out beneath us. The small road parallels the shore, high above the tiny
communities.
There is but a single
village along the way and often the road appears to be mainly for access to the
vines. Monorail tracks have been built up the hillsides for the pickers -
there's just a seat behind the motor and space for baskets of fruit
behind. They look precarious and the brand “Plummet” doesn’t encourage
confidence.
Short, sharp climbs
puncture the idyll, one so steep it was hard work to push a bike with its 20kg
load to the top. There are a number of alarming descents with only a low wall
between completing the ride and tumbling headfirst into this year's vintage.
All the way, on a bright sunny day, you will be
stopping to take pictures or gasp at the view. The green of the vines against
the blue sky and lake, the misty mountains in the background are classic
images.
Finally descend into Vevey, another classy resort,
former home of Charlie Chaplin and present home of Nestle. Just around the
corner is Montreux where the Veloland Lakes Route 9 to 13 of Switzerland’s
lakes begins.
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Profile of route 46 |
Sunset over Lake Geneva - the end of a great ride |
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