Think the fastest way to get to Switzerland is by plane or train? Think again—just grab your bike and start pedaling! 🚴‍♂️
Switzerland isn’t just beautiful, it’s the most bike-friendly country on Earth. With more bikes than cars, insane bike lanes protected by giant boulders, and even cyclists flying through the air (literally), this place takes biking to the next level.

In this fun video, you’ll discover why biking in Switzerland is an adventure of its own—from traffic-defying riders to the surprisingly dangerous cow encounters 🐄💥.
Yes, Swiss biking culture is wild—and we’re here for it.

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Do you know what’s the fastest way to get to Switzerland? By plane, by train, by car? No, by bike. Just hop on your bike and pedal as fast as you can. But why? Because Switzerland is the most bike friendly country in the world. In fact, there are more bikes in Switzerland than cars. So, if you ever want to visit Switzerland, just bring your bike and enjoy the ride. And the Swiss take their biking very seriously. Look at this guy. He’s not stopping for traffic lights. He’s not stopping for pedestrians. He’s literally flying through the air. It’s not just about the roads. The Swiss love their bikes so much that they have special bike lanes that are separated from the road by these huge boulders. So, you can bike safely without getting hit by a cow. And yes, cows are the most common cause of death for cyclists in Switzerland. The Swiss are so obsessed with biking that they even have bikes with special attachments so you can carry your cow across the finish

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