Strange - bikes are allowed on trains here, so why the No Bikes signs at Täsch station?
Cycle racks at Täsch station
Streamside road and path east from Täsch
Route signs by the Täsch bridge and campsite
No Motor Vehicles (except farm traffic) and route signs by the Täsch bridge and campsite
No Motor Vehicles (except farm traffic) towards Täsch and Zermatt
Route signs and cyclists waiting at level crossing north of Täsch
Bridge from the Matterhorn Golf Club to the main road
Sign for hikers, bikers and the golf driving range
Cycle route from the Matterhorn Golf Club towards Zermatt
Bridge from the Matterhorn Golf Club to the main road
Start of cycle route through the Matterhorn Golf Club
MTBs only on this short stretch of the path from Zermatt to Randa
The path to Zermatt crosses one bridge and comes straight back on the next.
Path from Randa towards Zermatt
Footpath south from Randa towards Zermatt
Riverside route north from Zermatt
No Motor Vehicles on this bridge
Unusual - a No Pedestrians on this road severed by the railway to Zermatt
Not signposted for cyclists, but this road next to the main road from Zermatt is a good alternative.
Pedestrian crossing of the main road to Zermatt
Residents and farm traffic only - no mention of cycles
Steps and cargo monorail to the houses on the hill
MTB route sign from Randa towards Zermatt
MTB route signs at Randa station
MTB track from Zermatt to Täsch
MTB track to Zermatt (approximate location)
Advice for mountain bikers in German and English on a Zermatt-Täsch shuttle train
Advice for mountain bikers in German and English on a Zermatt-Täsch shuttle train
Excellent access for wheelie cases, wheelchairs and bikes to this Zermatt-Täsch shuttle train
Cycle/ski space on a Matterhorn-Gotthard Bahn train at Zermatt
Cycle space on a Matterhorn-Gotthard Bahn train at Zermatt
A huge step up to the cycle space in this Matterhorn-Gotthard Bahn train at Zermatt
Cut-through (and parked bikes in the distance), Zermatt
Cut-through to the Co-op, Zermatt
No cycling through the Zermatt Sport Arena - although there is parking ahead
Virtually unused road past the recycling centre, Zermatt
Modern cycle stands at the Zermatt Sport Arena (and more to the right)
Parked bikes and cycle rental near Zermatt station
Ramped underpass to reach a couple of houses - Swiss infrastructure provision!
This path does not exist. Maybe I'll add a picture later.
Informative mountain biking map of the Zermatt area
Residents and cyclists only - and a view of the Matterhorn.
Route alongside the Gornergratbahn, Zermatt
Clear line of desire for a route alongside the Gornergratbahn, Zermatt
Start of MTB route from St Niklaus station
Cyclist negotiating the safety barriers as the Gornergratbahn train heads up the mountain out of Zermatt.
Lots of bikes at this bar, Zermatt
E-MTBs are all over Zermatt now (and they move fast) - this one with a trailer.
Convertible space in this new Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn train at Zermatt - no particular provision for bikes though.
Residents and cyclists only - a useful riverside route through Zermatt
Start of cycle route (shared-use, not segregated, despite the sign) by the road to Zermatt from the north.
Bikes and trikes at a Zermatt supermarket
Riverside route north to central Zermatt - traffic-free except for hotel electric trolleys.
Bikes parked at foot of steps on the riverside route to central Zermatt
What a shame that the bridge to the traffic-free riverside route to central Zermatt has steps!
Riverside route into Zermatt from the south.
Start of cycleable route down to Zermatt
Cyclist arriving from a Gornergratbahn train
Lots of bikes at the Gornergratbahn station in Zermatt - probably owned by people commuting to work in mountain restaurants etc.
Lots of bikes at the Gornergratbahn station in Zermatt - probably owned by people commuting to work in mountain restaurants etc.
Level crossing over the Gornergratbahn - with a rack rail that bikes etc. have to be lifted over.
Level crossing over the Gornergratbahn - with rack rails that bikes etc. have to be lifted over.
Level crossing over the Gornergratbahn - with a rack rail that bikes etc. have to be lifted over.
No traffic except for residents - an ideal cycle route toward the Matterhorn.
Largely traffic-free route on this side of the river in Zermatt
Mountain bikers at the upper terminal of the Gornergratbahn.
Cycle parking on a bridge at the lower (Zermatt) terminal of the Sunnegga Express underground funicular
Space for mountain bikes in the end section of the Sunnegga Express underground funicular.
Hiking and mountain-biking trail towards the Matterhorn
Mountain biking signs above Zermatt (also yelow and blue hiking signs)
Mountain bikers facing the Matterhorn
Clearly signed for two-way cycling at the other end.
One-way street in Zermatt with two-way cycling
One-way street in Zermatt with two-way cycling
Mountain bike trails below the Matterhorn
Mountain bike routes below the Matterhorn
No Entry except for bikes and deliveries to residents
Mountain bike route sign, Zermatt
Riverside road and path towards the Matterhorn
Mountain bike signage, Zermatt
Road bridge, footbridge and electric bus, Zermatt
Footbridge and riverside path towards the Matterhorn
Bike rental near Zermatt station
Cycle stands and overflow by Zermatt church
Informal cycle parking area, Zermatt
No Cycling down the steps from the Zermatt youth hostel - hardly worth spelling out?
Cycle parking in Zermatt - nothing but mountain bikes, and for once it makes sense.
Covered cycle parking in Zermatt - vital in winter.
Riverside cycleway and bridge, Zermatt