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Experience stunning Swiss scenery on a 6-hour e-bike tour from Interlaken, visiting Lauterbrunnen, 72 waterfalls, Trümmelbach falls, with a Swiss picnic included.
The Interlaken: 72 Waterfalls Valley & Lauterbrunnen E-Bike Tour offers an engaging way to explore one of Switzerland’s most beautiful regions. Priced at $313 per person and lasting 6 hours, this guided tour combines scenic cycling, iconic waterfall visits, and regional culinary delights. It departs from Höheweg 133 in Interlaken, with a route that highlights the impressive village of Lauterbrunnen, famous for its waterfalls, and the remarkable Trümmelbach waterfalls inside a mountain.
This tour is most suitable for those confident in riding a bicycle, as it involves paved roads and gravel forest paths with some climbs. While the e-bike assistance makes this manageable for many riders, beginners should assess their riding confidence beforehand. The experience is highly praised for expert guides, breathtaking scenery, and a delicious Swiss picnic, making it a well-rounded day in the Swiss Alps.

The tour begins at the Flying Wheels Interlaken office at Höheweg 133. Participants are provided with well-maintained e-bikes and helmets at the start, ensuring comfort and safety. The group size is limited to 12 participants, maintaining a small and personable experience.
The guides are knowledgeable about the region, ready to answer questions and offer recommendations across the Lauterbrunnen, Interlaken, and Jungfrau region. The tour does not include hotel pickup or drop-off, so guests should plan to meet at the designated location.
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The route takes riders through verdant forests along the Lütschine river, where views of snow-capped peaks and lush landscapes are constant. The Gsteigwiler stop offers a brief 10-minute photo opportunity, showcasing classic Swiss scenery.
In Lauterbrunnen, the tour spends about 15 minutes sightseeing, giving an overview of the village’s charm and the numerous waterfalls that surround it. The highlight here is the Staubbach waterfall, which towers 900 feet high and makes for an iconic photo.
A 45-minute visit to the Trümmelbach waterfalls inside a mountain is a key highlight. Here, up to 20,000 liters of water per second thunder through a narrow gorge, creating a powerful display of nature’s force. This stop allows visitors to appreciate the raw power of glacial waters carving through the landscape.

Following the waterfall visits, the tour continues with a guided ride along the Lütschine river, which forms the backbone of the valley. The 75-minute segment offers excellent opportunities to admire the snow-capped peaks that rise above the valley, some reaching 3,000 to 4,000 meters in height.
The cycling paths are suitable for those with confidence riding a bicycle, as they include paved sections and gravel forest trails with gentle climbs. The e-bike support makes it easier to handle inclines, but a basic ability to ride a bike is necessary.
A well-placed break features a delicious Swiss picnic in a peaceful setting. The spread includes local alp cheese, sausages, and regional specialties, offering a taste of authentic Swiss cuisine. The picnic is considered a delightful aspect of the experience, with reviewers praising the quality and flavor of the food.
Water is provided throughout the tour, and the entrance fee to the Trümmelbach waterfalls is included, adding convenience and value to the overall experience.
More Great Tours NearbyThe village of Lauterbrunnen is famous for its waterfalls, with the Staubbach waterfall being a standout at 900 feet tall. The 15-minute stop here allows ample time for photos and to soak in the stunning scenery. The waterfall’s height creates a dramatic backdrop for visitors, making it one of the most photographed spots in the region.
During the visit, the guide shares insights about the valley’s natural beauty, explaining how the waterfalls have shaped the landscape over thousands of years.

The Trümmelbach waterfalls are an extraordinary highlight of this tour, offering an inside view of nature’s power. The 45-minute visit features a walk through a narrow gorge, where water from glaciers crashes through tunnels and falls within the mountain.
This attraction is a must-see for visitors who want to experience the force of glacial meltwaters up close, with the entrance fee included in the tour price simplifying access. The waterfalls inside the mountain provide a unique, immersive experience that makes this tour especially memorable.

The overall cycling segment covers around 3.5 to 4 hours of riding, with the remaining time dedicated to sightseeing, picnicking, and visiting waterfalls. The forest paths along the valley are lush and inviting, with the snow-capped peaks providing a dramatic backdrop at every turn.
The e-bikes help ease the physical effort, but riders should be comfortable on paved and gravel terrain. The tour avoids overly challenging climbs, making it accessible to those with moderate cycling experience.

The guides are consistently praised for their knowledge, friendly demeanor, and safety-focused approach. Many reviews mention George and Joost as exemplary guides, noting their enthusiasm, local insights, and patience with riders of varying skill levels.
Guides are multilingual in some cases and are happy to answer questions about the region’s geography, history, and culture. Their ability to keep the group together and share interesting facts enhances the overall enjoyment of the day.

Participants should be confident in riding a bike, as the terrain includes paved roads and gravel forest paths with some inclines. The body weight limit for e-bikes is 110 kg (240 lbs), with options for heavier riders to use heavy-load bikes up to 150 kg.
The tour does not include hotel transportation, so guests need to arrive at the meeting point on their own. Comfortable clothing, suitable footwear, and a hat or sunglasses for sun protection are recommended. High-heeled shoes, sandals, flip-flops, pets, and baby strollers are not permitted on the bikes for safety reasons.
This 6-hour guided e-bike tour from Interlaken offers a fantastic way to experience the valleys, waterfalls, and mountains of the Bernese Oberland. The combination of active cycling, spectacular scenery, and authentic regional food makes it a top choice for travelers comfortable on a bike.
While not ideal for beginners or those with mobility issues, the professional guides and well-maintained e-bikes ensure a safe, enjoyable adventure. The inclusion of entrance to Trümmelbach waterfalls and a delicious Swiss picnic add great value to this memorable day.
Ideal for moderately confident cyclists and those seeking a balanced mix of activity and sightseeing, this tour captures the essence of the Swiss Alps in a manageable, engaging itinerary.
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
No, this tour is not recommended for bike riding beginners. You need to be confident riding a bike on paved roads and gravel paths.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes an e-bike, helmet, guide, Swiss picnic (with alp cheese, sausages, and regional specialties), water, and entrance to Trümmelbach waterfalls.
How long is the total riding time?
The cycling portion lasts about 3.5 to 4 hours, with the remaining time spent on sightseeing, eating, and visiting waterfalls.
What should I wear?
Participants should wear comfortable clothing, sports shoes or suitable footwear, and bring sun protection. High heels, sandals, flip-flops, pets, and baby strollers are not permitted on the bikes.
Where do I meet for the tour?
The tour starts at Höheweg 133 in Interlaken, at the Flying Wheels Interlaken office.
Are guides available in languages other than English?
Most guides speak English, but some may speak other languages. It’s best to contact the provider in advance if a different language is needed.