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RHINE SKATE |
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The ideal long-distance route for less experienced skaters – the Rhine valley and Lake
Constance are flat and come with a perfect asphalt covering! If you leave RhineSkate in
Romanshorn and head for the Mittelland Skate, you will discover Europe’s longest signposted
skating route, stretching all the way to the Neuenburgersee lake.
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RHONE SKATE |
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The Rhone Skate route starts in Sierre and runs through the Rhone valley to Unterwallis and
on to Lake Geneva. The journey along the Swiss Riviera is extremely pleasant and comprises
a host of striking names such as Château de Chillon, Montreux and Vevey. The Rhone
Skate route is almost flat throughout but an occasional counter wind provides a degree of
sporting challenge.
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MITTELLAND SKATE |
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For this route – which only has a few ascents and descents – a good knowledge of braking
is recommended. This tour offers excellent skating experiences both in terms of its topography
and varied landscape. Together with the Rhine skate route, the result is a continuous
skating route stretching from Bad Ragaz
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