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Discover Basel on a 2.5-hour guided bike tour crossing 3 borders, exploring Rhine sights, and enjoying insider tips, all for $82 per person.

The Basel: 3-Country Guided Bike Tour – The Original offers a lively way to see Basel and its surroundings in just 2.5 hours. Priced at $82 per person, this tour is perfect for those eager to experience the border triangle between Switzerland, France, and Germany while enjoying a relaxed, scenic bike ride.
Starting at Im Naturgarten, am Pavillon, the tour features a mostly flat route of about 15 to 18 km, making it accessible to anyone who can ride a bike and is at least 12 years old and 145 cm tall. The tour includes bike and helmet rental, a reusable water bottle, and insider tips for making the most of your time in Basel. While the focus is on scenery and borders, expect to learn about local life from your knowledgeable guide.
This guided experience balances sightseeing with cultural insights, offering a taste of Basel’s highlights and the unique border triangle region. It’s ideal for those who want a safe, relaxed, and informative way to explore Basel by bike, with plenty of opportunities for photos and local recommendations.
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The tour departs from Im Naturgarten, am Pavillon, a convenient starting point in Basel. Because the group is limited to 7 people, the experience offers a small-group atmosphere. This setting ensures personalized attention from the guide and a more relaxed pace, ideal for conversations and spontaneous photo stops.

We like how the route is mostly flat, designed to be accessible for various fitness levels. The tour takes place on roads and paths with little traffic, which contributes to a safe and comfortable ride. Covering 15-18 km, it balances sightseeing with just enough cycling to keep things engaging without becoming tiring.

A major highlight is the ability to cross three borders—Switzerland (CH), France (FR), and Germany (DE)—all within the tour. This adds a sense of adventure and provides a tangible experience of Europe’s border regions. The guide explains the significance of each crossing, adding context to your journey through the border triangle area.
More Great Tours NearbyCycling along the Rhine, the tour showcases Basel’s harbor, a lively hub of activity, and the Rhine promenade, perfect for relaxing walks or photo sessions. The guide shares stories about everyday life and local insider tips, helping you understand Basel’s culture and community more deeply.
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Throughout the tour, expect to receive insider tips for Basel’s gastronomy, events, and bars. These suggestions help you extend your visit beyond the ride, making your time in Basel even richer. The guide’s insights are a valued part of this experience, blending practical advice with personal stories.
The $82 fee covers bike and helmet rental, a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated, and guidance from a local expert. The inclusion of a water bottle helps reduce waste and encourages hydration, especially on warm days. The guide also offers insider tips—a bonus for those wanting to explore Basel in a more authentic way.

This tour is suitable for anyone who can ride a bike, with a minimum age of 12 years and 145 cm height. Its simple, flat route makes it a good choice for casual riders, families, or anyone wanting a gentle cycling experience. It’s not designed for children under 12 or for people who cannot ride a bike.

The tour begins at Im Naturgarten, am Pavillon, providing a central and accessible meeting point. Since the group size is limited, advance booking is recommended to secure a spot. The live tour guides speak English, German, French, and Dutch, accommodating a diverse range of visitors.
What sets this tour apart is the combination of scenic cycling, border crossings, and local insights all rolled into a relaxed 2.5-hour experience. The small group size enhances the atmosphere, while the flat route ensures comfort for most riders. The insider tips for Basel’s gastronomy and events help visitors make the most of their stay.
While the tour offers a great overview, it may not suit those seeking strenuous cycling or extensive sightseeing. The route length of 15-18 km is manageable, but travelers should be comfortable riding on roads and paths with minimal traffic. It’s also important to note that the tour is not suitable for children under 12 or individuals who cannot ride a bike.
The Basel: 3-Country Guided Bike Tour offers a unique opportunity to see Basel from a different perspective—on two wheels crossing borders and along the Rhine. It combines scenic views, cultural insights, and practical tips, making it a worthwhile outing for those interested in a relaxed, informative experience.
While it’s a short tour, the inclusion of border crossings and a local guide provides a memorable snapshot of Basel’s role at the crossroads of Europe. It’s particularly suited for small groups, casual cyclists, and anyone eager to learn about the border triangle region in a fun, safe way.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts 2.5 hours, giving ample time to enjoy the sights and borders at a relaxed pace.
How much does the tour cost?
It is priced at $82 per person, including bike and helmet rental and a reusable water bottle.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is Im Naturgarten, am Pavillon in Basel.
Is the route suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is suitable for children aged 12 and above who are at least 145 cm tall and can ride a bike comfortably.
What languages are available for the guide?
Guides speak English, German, French, and Dutch.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is it possible to do this tour in a different language?
The live guides are available in the four languages, but group arrangements depend on availability.
What should I bring?
Bring a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated during the ride.
Are there any physical requirements?
The route is mostly flat and designed for relaxed cycling, suitable for most riders who can handle 15-18 km.
What makes this tour different from other Basel activities?
Its focus on crossing 3 borders in one ride, combined with scenic Rhine views and local insights, makes it a distinctive way to explore Basel’s border region.