April 11–12, 2026
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May 1–3, 2026 – 3 days
from CHF 790 – Places available
Taking place
August 22–23, 2026 – 2 days
from CHF 450 – Places available
Taking place
October 10–11, 2026 – 2 days
from CHF 450 – places available
🏍 Distance: daily stages between 150–250 km
⚡ Difficulty level: ⭐️⭐️⭐️☆☆ – Moderate ?
Schwierigkeits-Level
★ Entspannt
Für wen: Anfänger, Wiedereinsteiger und Genussfahrer.
Fahrkönnen: sicher anfahren, schalten, bremsen und normale Kurven fahren.
Streckenprofil: breite, übersichtliche Straßen, kaum bis gar keine Kehren, ruhiger Rhythmus.
★★ Locker
Für wen: Fahrer mit Grundroutine.
Fahrkönnen: sauber Kurven fahren und entspannt in der Gruppe unterwegs sein.
Streckenprofil: mehr Kurven und erste Kehren, gelegentlich engere Abschnitte – insgesamt stressfrei und gut zu fahren.
★★★ Moderat
Für wen: regelmäßige Fahrer.
Fahrkönnen: sichere Kurventechnik inkl. Kehren sowie gutes Blick- und Bremsmanagement.
Streckenprofil: deutlich kurviger, mehr Höhenmeter, teils schmalere Passagen – Konzentration über längere Abschnitte erforderlich.
★★★★ Anspruchsvoll
Für wen: sehr routinierte Fahrer.
Fahrkönnen: Kehren bergauf und bergab präzise fahren, Gas und Bremse sauber dosieren und dauerhaft fokussiert bleiben.
Streckenprofil: viele enge Kehren, schmalere Straßen, lange fahraktive Etappen – wenig Erholung zwischen technischen Abschnitten.
★★★★★ Sehr anspruchsvoll
Für wen: sehr erfahrene Fahrer, die gezielt maximale fahrerische Herausforderung suchen.
Fahrkönnen: technisch sehr sicher auch bei engen und steilen Passagen sowie wechselnden Bedingungen sein und über lange Zeit hochkonzentriert fahren.
Streckenprofil: maximale Kurven- und Kehrendichte, sehr fordernde Tage, kaum Erholungsphasen – komplexe Situationen möglich.
Difficulty level
★ Relaxed
For: beginners, returners and easy-going riders.
Skill: confident starting, shifting, braking and normal cornering.
Route: wide, clear roads, few to no hairpins, calm pace.
★★ Easy
For: riders with basic routine.
Skill: clean cornering and relaxed group riding.
Route: more curves and first hairpins, occasional tighter sections – overall stress-free and easy to ride.
★★★ Moderate
For: regular riders.
Skill: confident cornering incl. hairpins plus good vision and braking management.
Route: noticeably twistier, more elevation, sometimes narrower sections – sustained focus required.
★★★★ Challenging
For: very experienced riders.
Skill: precise uphill and downhill hairpins, smooth throttle/brake control, staying focused over time.
Route: many tight hairpins, narrower roads, long active riding stages – little recovery between technical sections.
★★★★★ Very challenging
For: expert riders seeking maximum riding challenge.
Skill: very high technical confidence in steep/tight sections and changing conditions, staying highly focused for long periods.
Route: maximum curve and hairpin density, very demanding days, hardly any recovery – complex situations possible.
🌟 Highlights: Jura passes, Chasseral, St-Ursanne, Jura cheese
🏨 Accommodation: carefully selected accommodation
🗣️ Language: German & English (mixed groups possible)
👥 Participants: min. 3, max. 5 motorbikes (passengers welcome)
💰 Price: from CHF 450
The Swiss-French Jura is a motorcycle region full of character: broad ridgelines, quiet forests, rocky gorges, open high pastures and winding roads far away from heavy traffic. Look forward to scenic heights such as the Chasseral, selected Jura passes, the historic town of St-Ursanne and varied stretches along the Doubs River. At times, the Jura feels wide and open; at others, narrow, rocky and hidden away – and it is exactly these contrasts that make it so special. This is not about tourist crowds, but about flow, tranquillity, landscapes and genuine discovery. The experience is rounded off with regional specialities and typical Jura cheeses.
Tour information
- Tour planning and tour guide
- Accommodation in a double room for two people (single rooms available on request, subject to a single room supplement)
- Breakfast & dinner, excluding drinks
- Tastings of local specialities
- Refuelling during the tour
- Tolls and distance-based charges, where applicable
- Scenic routes / Mountain pass tolls, where applicable
- Admission fees for attractions, where applicable
- The price does not include any services not expressly listed under ‘Included in the tour price’.
- Lunch, drinks, etc.
- Wear and tear and insurance for your own motorbike
- Parking fees
- CH vignette (included in the tour package for guests arriving directly from abroad)
- Personalised extras
- Difficulty level: ★★★ – Moderate ?
Schwierigkeits-Level
★ Entspannt
Für wen: Anfänger, Wiedereinsteiger und Genussfahrer.
Fahrkönnen: sicher anfahren, schalten, bremsen und normale Kurven fahren.
Streckenprofil: breite, übersichtliche Straßen, kaum bis gar keine Kehren, ruhiger Rhythmus.
★★ Locker
Für wen: Fahrer mit Grundroutine.
Fahrkönnen: sauber Kurven fahren und entspannt in der Gruppe unterwegs sein.
Streckenprofil: mehr Kurven und erste Kehren, gelegentlich engere Abschnitte – insgesamt stressfrei und gut zu fahren.
★★★ Moderat
Für wen: regelmäßige Fahrer.
Fahrkönnen: sichere Kurventechnik inkl. Kehren sowie gutes Blick- und Bremsmanagement.
Streckenprofil: deutlich kurviger, mehr Höhenmeter, teils schmalere Passagen – Konzentration über längere Abschnitte erforderlich.
★★★★ Anspruchsvoll
Für wen: sehr routinierte Fahrer.
Fahrkönnen: Kehren bergauf und bergab präzise fahren, Gas und Bremse sauber dosieren und dauerhaft fokussiert bleiben.
Streckenprofil: viele enge Kehren, schmalere Straßen, lange fahraktive Etappen – wenig Erholung zwischen technischen Abschnitten.
★★★★★ Sehr anspruchsvoll
Für wen: sehr erfahrene Fahrer, die gezielt maximale fahrerische Herausforderung suchen.
Fahrkönnen: technisch sehr sicher auch bei engen und steilen Passagen sowie wechselnden Bedingungen sein und über lange Zeit hochkonzentriert fahren.
Streckenprofil: maximale Kurven- und Kehrendichte, sehr fordernde Tage, kaum Erholungsphasen – komplexe Situationen möglich. Difficulty level
★ Relaxed
For: beginners, returners and easy-going riders.
Skill: confident starting, shifting, braking and normal cornering.
Route: wide, clear roads, few to no hairpins, calm pace.
★★ Easy
For: riders with basic routine.
Skill: clean cornering and relaxed group riding.
Route: more curves and first hairpins, occasional tighter sections – overall stress-free and easy to ride.
★★★ Moderate
For: regular riders.
Skill: confident cornering incl. hairpins plus good vision and braking management.
Route: noticeably twistier, more elevation, sometimes narrower sections – sustained focus required.
★★★★ Challenging
For: very experienced riders.
Skill: precise uphill and downhill hairpins, smooth throttle/brake control, staying focused over time.
Route: many tight hairpins, narrower roads, long active riding stages – little recovery between technical sections.
★★★★★ Very challenging
For: expert riders seeking maximum riding challenge.
Skill: very high technical confidence in steep/tight sections and changing conditions, staying highly focused for long periods.
Route: maximum curve and hairpin density, very demanding days, hardly any recovery – complex situations possible. - Daily itinerary: 150–250 km per day, photo stops or sightseeing stops, short walks to the attractions.
- This tour is not suitable for L-licence holders.
- Bike types: touring, naked, sports tourer, classic, chopper, adventure (superbikes are not recommended).
- The focus is on enjoyable, relaxed driving – not designed for top speed
- 100% asphalt
- Motorcycle in road-trip-ready condition:
- Please observe the service intervals
- Tyres with sufficient tread depth for the entire trip
- Documents:
- ID card/passport/ID
- Valid driving licence
- Vehicle registration certificate
- Valid ‘Green’ insurance card
- Motorcycle clothing: motorcycle helmets, motorcycle jackets, motorcycle trousers, motorcycle gloves & motorcycle boots; rainwear for bad weather
- Additional compulsory equipment in France: helmet, certified gloves, high-visibility vest
- Insurance:
- Car insurance
- We also recommend taking out travel insurance and a European travel assistance policy, e.g. TCS
- Please arrive at the meeting point 30 minutes before the tour starts
- Motorcycle roadworthy & with a full tank
Day 1: From Balsthal into the depths of the Jura
We start in Balsthal (SO) and, after just a few kilometres, dive deep into the varied landscapes of the Jura. Winding roads, quiet stretches and the first hairpin bends set the tone for this tour right from the beginning. Along the way, the Jura reveals its classic character: silent forests, striking rock formations and again and again that remarkable sense of openness that gives the region its distinctive charm. Via the impressive Gorges du Pichoux, we reach Saint-Ursanne, one of the best-known historic places in the region. This medieval town on the Doubs, with its 12th-century collegiate church, beautifully highlights the cultural side of the Jura. As the route continues, the Doubs accompanies us along a particularly atmospheric section, where riding flow, scenery and tranquillity come together in a way only the Jura can offer. Later, we leave Switzerland and continue into the French Jura, where the landscape reveals yet another, equally captivating side of itself. We round off the first day of the tour in a carefully selected hotel and enjoy the evening over a stylish dinner.
Day 2: Cheese, panoramas and the ride back
On the second day, the route takes us from the French Jura back towards Switzerland. Once again, beautiful curves, occasional hairpins and the varied sections that make this tour so rewarding to ride await us. In the morning, we stop at a local cheese dairy. Those who wish can discover and take home regional specialities such as Comté, Morbier and other Jura cheeses. A scenic highlight of the day is the region around the Chasseral (1,607 m). On a clear day, wide views open up across the Three Lakes Region and as far as the Bernese Oberland – a panorama that perfectly reflects the open character of the High Jura. On the high plateaus, we also stop in the area of the Tête de Moine, whose origins go back to the monks of Bellelay Abbey in the 12th century. Here too, landscape, history and regional culinary heritage come together in a particularly harmonious way. To conclude, the route leads us down towards Grenchen (SO) on scenic roads. This is where our shared tour comes to an end – with lasting impressions of a region that combines curves, culture and culinary pleasures in a truly unique way.
