Please note: the indoor pool and wellness pool will remain closed until and including 27. June due to the annual maintenance works. All other facilities are open.

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Medium
105 km
39:05 h
3300 mhd
4800 mhd
85 Senda Sursilvana (5 Etappen)
Disla

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Lag da Pigniu
The Senda Sursilvana affords an insight into a whole region, one which holds many natural and cultural treasures. A high-level hike with several detours to the banks of the young Rhine.
Technique /6
Fitness 6/6
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Start
Oberalppass
Destination
Chur
Coordinates
46.659430793349, 8.6712675537454

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Description

The Surselva is more than a mere mountain valley. The Surselva - meaning «above the forest» – is a world apart, with its own language (Sursilvan), its own history shaped by the Disentis Monastery and the mountain passes, its own breed of men and a natural character shaped by one particular element, one which is continually gaining in value: water. It’s for a good reason that the official source of the Rhine rises at Tomasee near the Oberalppass. The water, collected in dozens of reservoirs is an energy provider. It has also eaten its way through the world’s largest mapped rockslide at Flims. It has created the imposing Ruinaulta Gorge, which can hardly be beaten for ruggedness – particularly when seen from the vantage platform at Conn.

The hike through the Surselva leads through an intact landscape but also arouses culturally historic curiosity, whether with the paintings in the Waltensburg Protestant Church or in the light of the mystifying menhir at Falera.The finale of four very varied hiking days is a tour around the old town quarter of Chur, Switzerland’s oldest town.

Book Package «Senda Sursilvana»  and benefit from the free luggage transport from hotel to hotel.

Further Information in German

Directions

Directions

Public Transport

This tour can be simplified by public transport.

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Medium
11 km
3:35 h
640 mhd
540 mhd
Chur aus dem Schanfigg
Tschiertschen

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Tschiertschen
The first section of the Schanfigger Höhenweg leads from Arosa across the sunny plateau of Medergen to Sapün. An extraordinary scenic tour past old Walser settlements, culminating in amazing views of the Schanfigg.
Technique /6
Fitness 4/6
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Start
Arosa
Destination
Langwies, Heimeli
Coordinates
46.783147981893, 9.6795491710288

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Description

The starting point of the first stage is left up to the hiker: directly from the station or by bus to Meiersboden. The signposting to the Schanfigger Höhenweg begins at the St. Hilarienbrüggli. On the way, you pass the hotel management school in Passugg. The building of the former spa hotel is impressive. The Grida-Praden section of the trail is physically demanding, but the reward is wild and romantic passages in the Steinbachtobel. You then pass the village sawmill in Praden. Afterwards you can see the village church from the 17th century. Then you walk partly on the Churer Alpweg (before 1890) past the larch forest to Tschiertschen. In the village centre is the 15th-century church with exposed relics of late Gothic frescoes and a listed Toggenburg organ from 1820. If you still have energy left, visit Füxliweg. A special attraction is also the Tschiertscher Säge (saw), which is still operated by the water power of the Sagenbach stream.

Geheimtipp

Visit the Güdahof farm shop - with honey from the region, syrup and jams made from seasonal fruit or herbs from the farm garden, Filisurer ice cream and gift articles to complement the carefully compiled range. Bring a piece of your holiday home with you!

Sicherheitshinweis

In bad weather, the Steinbachtobel can be difficult to pass. Partly demanding physical requirements. Alternatively, parts of the route can be completed by public transport.

Ausrüstung

Good shoes, rain jacket, walking sticks if necessary, enough to drink, snack to eat.

Directions

Chur Bahnhof - Chur Meiersboden - Passugg- Oberer Grida - Maiensäss - Ricaldei - Usser Praden - Sagentobel - Inner Praden - Tschiertschen

Directions

Public Transport

By train to the Alpine town of Chur.  

Anreise Information

By car via the motorway or main road to the Graubünden capital Chur

Parking

Various car parks in Chur.

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Medium
110 km
36:55 h
4500 mhd
4800 mhd
64 Via Sett Gesamttour (6 Etappen)
64 Via Sett Gesamttour (6 Etappen)

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Museumskaffee Chur
Cross the Septimer on foot, from one Alpine town to another: the route runs from Chur through the Churwalden Valley, Lenzerheide, Surses in Parc Ela and Bregaglia to Chiavenna (Italy). Explore three linguistic and cultural regions and a diverse cultural landscape – from pastures to chestnut groves.
Technique /6
Fitness 6/6
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Start
Chur
Destination
Chiavenna (I)
Coordinates
46.853222455222, 9.5300062165975

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Description

Traders, armies, kings and emperors all crossed the Alps via the Septimer route. Its advantages were the convenient location with a direct north-south link and ideal topographical conditions. Finds of lead slingshot on the Septimer bear witness to the fact that the Roman army made early use of the pass. Above all in the High Middle Ages, the Septimerpass was one of the most important trading routes and brought wealth to the Bishop of Chur. Today, one of Switzerland's most diverse cultural and long-distance hiking routes travels over what was once an arduous Alpine crossing. From Chur to Chiavenna in Italy, it gradually traces a chequered history and leads through three different cultural regions. The natural setting is just as varied. There is plenty to discover, the open space of the high plateau in the Surses, the rocky landscape at the head of the Septimerpass and the Mediterranean mountain valleys of Bergell and Valchiavenna.

Geheimtipp

The Via Sett is accessible from mid-June to mid-October, depending on weather conditions. The 93 km long long-distance hike from Chur (CH) to Chiavenna (IT) can be hiked in 6 or 7 daily stages. The average walking time per day is 4 - 7 hours. The stages can be simplified by public transport.

Book Via Sett now at:

Tour Explorer

+41 81 356 22 44

info@tour-explorer.ch 

www.tour-explorer.ch

Sicherheitshinweis

attention:

Due to the instability of the rocks in the Boca Naira area above Casaccia, the path to Alp Maroz Dora and the Septimer Pass is closed until further notice.

A detour for hikers/mountain bikers is signposted. However, mountain bikers have to get off the bike for this section.

For horses, the diversion is not suitable and impassable.

Ausrüstung

Crossing the border between Switzerland and ItalyA valid identity card or passport is required to cross the border.

Directions

Directions

Public Transport

All stage destinations Via Sett are accessible by public transport (train or bus). Partial Reservations are required. The return from Chiavenna can be done via Splügenpass or Maloja to St. Moritz.

Anreise Information

From Chur on the motorway to Thusis. Savognin via Tiefencastel to Thusis.

Parking

Parking is available at the train station in Thusis. There are a number of parking spaces.

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Geschlossen
Simple
31 km
4:20 h
1200 mhd
1200 mhd
Churer Altstadt mit Hausberg Brambrüesch im Hintergrund
Willkommen in der Bike-Stadt Chur

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Aufstieg auf dem Polenweg
From the heart of Chur's Old Town and into the nearby mountain scenery - this Alpine town is the gateway to Graubünden.
Technique /6
Fitness 6/6
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Start
Chur
Destination
Chur
Coordinates
46.854472231092, 9.5285856715227

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Description

This biking tour starts in Chur, a city surrounded by 937 Grisons mountain peaks. There are plenty of things to do and see here in Switzerland's oldest town. Wanting mountain magic or vibrant city life? Chur in the Alps has both. This is a round trip amid magnificent scenery and with gentle climbs and beautiful descents. Leave the pulsating city behind you as you continue along the Plessur towards Meiersboden. This pleasant route goes up to Passugg, where the famous Passugg mineral water has been bubbling out of the Theophil Spring for over 400 years. From Passugg follow the street upwards for a moment. Then turn right and follow the Polenweg to Churwalden. Turn left at the monastery and ride through the Chlosterwald to the Oberhus and then on to Spina. High above the municipality of Malix, the route continues steadily upwards until you get to the Brambrüesch plateau, the location of the mountain station for the Chur mountain railway. Here, several guesthouses offer you the opportunity to recharge your batteries while enjoying outstanding views of the many mountain peaks. The descent takes you through meadows and pastures to the Känzeli, Rosenhügel, Obertor and finally ends in the traffic free Oldtown (or if you prefer a proper trail descent, just follow one of the official freeride trails in the Alpenbikepark Chur). Perfect to finish the tour in one of the many terraces. In early summer this tour is magnificent due to its Alpine flora and fauna.

Directions

Public Transport

The tour begins directly at the train station of Chur.

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Medium
47 km
27:20 h
2400 mhd
3200 mhd
Medergen mit Aussicht nach Arosa
Arosa

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Tschiertschen
The Schanfigger Höhenweg is a journey through time and a spectacle of nature at the same time. On old mule tracks, the mountain path leads from the holiday resort of Arosa to the Alpine city of Chur. Through the Schanfigg with its picturesque side valleys Sapün and Fondei, you walk across sunny plateaus, explore original Walser settlements and rugged canyons.
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Fitness 4/6
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Start
Arosa
Destination
Maladers, alte Post
Coordinates
46.783147981893, 9.6795491710288

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Description

The Schanfigg region is characterised by the two important towns of Chur and Arosa at the entrance and end of the valley. In between there are small and medium-sized villages that have retained their original character despite the tourist development in Arosa.

5 tips on the Schanfigger Höhenweg:

1. Tschiertschen: This picturesque village was voted the most beautiful mountain village in Graubünden.

2. Arosa: There is much to discover here; the Arosa Bärenland, the Eichhörnliweg (squirrel trail) or loosen up tired hiking legs in the cool waters of the Untersee lido.

3. Sapün and Heimeli mountain inn: The side valley of Sapün is one of the scenic highlights of this long-distance hike. With a bit of luck, you can observe wild animals from the terrace of the mountain inn.

4. Lake Grüensee in Fondei: Lake Grüensee on the Durannapass is too beautiful to simply walk past. Treat yourself to a break.

5. Hochwang: The section between Fondei and Hochwang is perfect as a photo subject: moorland landscapes, flower meadows, sun-baked wooden stables.

The individual Schanfigger stages are between three and six hours long. Since some of the stage locations are served by public transport, there are various options for getting on and off. This allows flexible tour planning to suit your own needs and ambitions.

Route 1: Chur - Tschiertschen

Route 2: Tschiertschen - Arosa

Route 3: Arosa - Sapün

Route 4: Sapün - Fondei

Route 5: Fondei - Hochwang

Route 6: Hochwang - Chur

Geheimtipp

Enjoy the tour as a multi-day stage hike. Let yourself be spoilt in the rustic "Bergbeizli" or enjoy a picnic in the middle of unique Alpine flora.

Overnight accommodation: in each case at the Etappe location.

Tschiertschen, Arosa, Berggasthaus Heimeli, Berggasthaus Strassberg or Casanna, Hochwanghütte, Chur.

Sicherheitshinweis

  • Constantly monitor the weather development
  • Make sure you have suitable and complete equipment
  • Inform third parties about your tour. Report back when you arrive at your destination
  • Observe the principle "if in doubt, turn back".
  • Enjoy hiking with a smile on your face

Ausrüstung

Clothing suitable for the weather, walking sticks and good walking shoes. Enough to drink and a small pharmacy. 

Directions

Bahnhof Chur - Tschiertschen - Arosa - Sapün (Heimeli) - Strassberg - Hochwang - Maladers - Chur

Directions

Public Transport

By train to the Alpine town of Chur.

Here more info about the timetable.

Of course, the trail can be started at any point along the Höhenweg.

Anreise Information

By car via the motorway or main road to the Graubünden capital Chur.

Of course, the trail can be started at any point along the Höhenweg.

Parking

Various parking options in Chur.

Of course, the trail can be started at any point along the Höhenweg.

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Geschlossen
Difficult
375 km
69:20 h
15300 mhd
15300 mhd
90 Graubünden Bike - Gesamttour
Weissfluh by Andrea Badrutt

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Vals@Stefan Schlumpf
Breathtaking Alpine bike tour with a vast total height difference, sensational passes and incredible long- distance views. Lovely trails, little asphalt. Mountain bikers will really be in their element on this route, which demands fitness and technique
Technique /6
Fitness 6/6
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Start
Trun
Destination
Trun
Coordinates
46.743138415152, 8.9909979408772

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Description

The imposing castle ruins of Zignau and Schlans face each other on opposite sides of the gentle Surselva slopes, as if resembling a gateway to mark the beginning or end of this breathtaking bike tour. This tour quite simply has everything a biker could wish for.

An Alpine to high-Alpine route with numerous height metres, testing passes, breathtaking views, remote valleys and sensational trails. A gentle, simple meadow trail winds over the Durannapass, the ascent to the Strelapass is steep, rough and challenging and the Kunkelspass is romantic biking bliss. The top highlight is the seemingly unspectacular section between Filisur and Lenzerheide. This cave, meadow, forest, tunnel and reed-bed trail is great fun and will also give less experienced bikers a true biking tingle.

The technically and physically demanding route is recommended for experienced bikers and best travelled in high summer and early autumn.

Sicherheitshinweis

In Davos Klosters there are many alps with livestock farming. Therefore, you can expect to encounter animals everywhere. Please be considerate and drive the terrain at an appropriate speed.

Directions

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Simple
13 km
2:10 h
360 mhd
360 mhd
Rundtour Bonaduzer Wald 256
256 Bonaduzer Wald

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256 Bonaduzer Wald
This tour opens up to magnificent views of the imposing Rhine Gorge. From Bonaduz the route passes through beautiful forest paths into the Rhine Gorge and back again.
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Fitness 2/6
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Bonaduz
Destination
Bonaduz
Coordinates
46.810512104199, 9.3977179167695

Details

Description

The starting point of this mountain bike tour is the village of Bonaduz, which together with Rhäzüns forms an actual high plateau. Bonaduz is also the gateway to the Rhine Gorge Natural Monument.

After crossing the idyllic forest landscape near Bonaduz on well-maintained forest paths, an ascent follows on a road with little traffic, which leads to Sigl'Ault with great views. This is soon followed by a single trail that leads smoothly down to the panoramic road above the Rhine Gorge. The "Ruinaulta", as the gorge is called in Romansh, is one of the most magnificent and diverse landscapes in the Alps, which was formed by a landslide 10,000 years ago. You follow this road with a magnificent view down below, past the "Zault" viewing platform (photo stop recommended), before finally diving back into the forests and driving back to Bonaduz on extensive forest paths.

Geheimtipp

This route is usually drivable early in the year until late in autumn.

Sicherheitshinweis

Watch out for hikers. In the canton of Graubünden we share the paths.

Ausrüstung

Repair and first aid kit belong in the rucksack

Directions

This route is only signposted in one direction: Bonaduz – Sigl Ault – Zault.

Directions

Public Transport

Stop: Flims Dorf, mountain railways
By post bus from Chur or the public Flims Laax Falera Shuttle.

Timetable
www.sbb.ch

Anreise Information

By car on the A13 motorway from Zurich to Chur, exit 18 Reichenau

Parking

You will find parking spaces in Bonaduz at the railway station.

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Medium
46 km
5:00 h
620 mhd
3700 mhd
pinkbike Trail Shooting
pinkbike Trail Shooting

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pinkbike Trail Shooting
This is a tour made for single trail fans: about 400 altitude meters up, six lift rides and more than 3,300 altitude meters down. In addition to all the single trails, the views of Heidsee Lake, the Albula Valley and the Domleschg region are breathtaking. Never a dull moment.
Technique /6
Fitness 4/6
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Start
Lenzerheide
Destination
Lenzerheide
Coordinates
46.72715139073, 9.5578329519424

Details

Description

Attention:

- The chairlift Tgantieni, Scalottas and Weisshorn 2nd does not transport downhill bikes (double crown fork)!

- Transport of bikes with a maximum weight of 25 kg: Gondola lifts Chur-Brambrüesch 2nd section.

No less than five cable cars make the ascents on this round tour easier for you. You start with the two chairlifts from Lenzerheide via Tgantieni to Piz Scalottas. Once there, a good 4 km long, partly steep descent to Churwalden awaits you. On the beautiful single trail along the elevation curve you pass the Junehütte - take a moment and enjoy the wide view over the whole valley. After Parpan you pass lush alpine meadows to the Maiensäss settlement Mittelberg - Büel.

The final ride leads to Runcalier, over a short stretch on the Tschiertschen main road and a flowing trail in the Steinbach forest to Chur. Here the mountain railroad takes you via Känzeli up to Brambrüesch. From Brambrüesch you continue to Churwalden. From Churwalden the panoramic cable car Heidbüel brings you back up to 1930 m.a.s.l. After a short transfer on the gravel road a last trail highlight awaits you from the mountain restaurant Spoina to the Heidsee between Lenzerheide and Valbella.

Whole tour: 42 km (5 km chair and gondola ride)

Sicherheitshinweis

Attention:

- The chairlifts Tgantieni, Scalottas and Weisshorn 2 do not transport downhill bikes (double crown fork)!

- Transport of bikes with maximum weight 25 Kg: Gondola lifts Chur-Brambrüesch 2nd section.

Please note the respective operating times as well as the transport criteria before you start the tour. You can find more info on www.bikekingdom.ch

Directions

Lenzerheide – Piz Scalottas – Parpan – Mittelberg – Fanülla – Chur – Brambrüesch – Churwalden – Alp Stätz – Spoina – Lenzerheide

Directions

Public Transport

By train to Chur and continue by post bus to Lenzerheide/Lai.

Anreise Information

On the A13 and B3 to Lenzerheide.

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Simple
45 km
4:30 h
460 mhd
2900 mhd
615 Biketicket to ride blau
615 Biketicket to ride blau

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615 Biketicket to ride blau
For a leisurely ride and for families this round tour through idyllic countryside offers a lot of fun! With pleasant and gentle declines and slight ascents, this route is suitable even for bikes without extra suspension.
Technique /6
Fitness 4/6
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Best Season
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Start
Lenzerheide
Destination
Lenzerheide
Coordinates
46.72715139073, 9.5578329519424

Details

Description

Taking the Tgantieni chairlift, the first step of the tour is comfortably begun. Above lies the alpine path, going to the Tgantieni Mountain Hotel and then further onto the Bergbeizli (small mountain pub) Spoina. The first part runs over well-prepared forest roads with occasional glimpses of Lenzerheide and Heid lake. The gentle descent passes the Valbella hostel and goes through Parpan village back to Churwalden.

A further nature trail brings you to Passugg, which is the source of a famous mineral water. The roaring creek Rabiosa, in Romansch «The Raging», cuts its way through the Passugg gorge. In 1863 this spring was rediscovered, which is known today throughout Switzerland as the mineral springs of Passugg. Next you drop down to Chur and take the gondola back up to Brambrüesch. From here descend again on a tarmac surface to Churwalden, where you take the chairlift Heidbüel.

Sicherheitshinweis

Attention:

- The Tgantieni and Scalottas chairlifts do not transport downhill bikes (double bridge fork)!

- Please note the respective operating times as well as the transport criteria before you start the tour. You can find more information here.

Ausrüstung

Protector jackets and full-face helmets are also prohibited. Normal helmets, knee and elbow protectors are permitted.

Directions

This route is only signposted in one direction: Lenzerheide-Tgantieni-Churwalden-Brambrüesch-Chruwalden-Alp Stätz-Lenzerheide

Directions

Public Transport

Travel by train to Chur, then transfer directly to the Postauto Graubünden buses to reach Lenzerheide within 30 minutes.

Anreise Information

Von Basel und Zürich - Chur-Süd (Ausfahrt Nr. 17) - Lenzerheide.

Von Milano - Lugano - San-Bernadino-Tunnel - Thusis - Chur (Ausfahrt Lenzerheide) - Lenzerheide.

Parking

Parking: Julier Parkplatz, Parkplatz Rothorn oder Parkplatz Tgantieni

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Trans Grischun: Scuol–Sta. Maria (Stage 4)

Difficult
39.4 km
3:30 h
1089 mhd
1001 mhd
Spektakuläre Brücke über den Inn bei Scuol
Das wilde Val S-charl mit dem Fluss Clemgia

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Trinkflasche füllen im Bergdorf S-charl
On the last stage of the Trans Grischun it gets wild, rough and technical. The highlight is the route through Val S-charl and up to the Pass da Costainas, the transition from the Lower Engadine to Val Müstair.
Technique 1/6
Fitness 6/6
Highest Point  2250 m
Lowest Point  1206 m
Best Season
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Start
Scuol
Destination
Sta. Maria Val Müstair
Coordinates
46.8539, 9.53159

Details

Description

After the start in Scuol, follow mountain bike route no. 1. The ascent to the mountain village of S-charl starts in the forest with a few steep ramps. Here the surface is still asphalted and the metres in altitude quickly melt away. Shortly afterwards, the forest thins out at Sasstaglia, tarmac is replaced by gravel and the view opens up into the valley. The Clemgia river flows down the bumpy gorge on the right. Nature becomes wilder. Not surprising, as you are close to the Swiss National Park. Nestled between high mountain peaks, the route climbs leisurely, with short, steep ramps in between, up to S-charl at 1808 metres above sea level. Here we recommend you take a short breather: fill your water bottle and recharge your batteries in the restaurant if necessary. Then the final ascent to the roof of the Trans Grischun begins - to the Pass da Costainas at 2250 metres above sea level. Shortly after S-charl, you will see the God da Tamangur on the left side of the valley. This is the highest contiguous Swiss stone pine forest in Europe. Nature and gravel bike experience at its best.

Geheimtipp

The Trans Grischun leads through inhabited areas at regular intervals, so that you can always find places to stay overnight and adapt the stages to your needs.

Sicherheitshinweis

On high sections, snow fields are possible well into the summer months.

The tour was assessed in favourable weather conditions, the current weather conditions and weather forecasts must be taken into account before starting the tour. This tour does not require any special riding safety or technical skills.

Emergency call:

144 Emergency call, first aid

1414 Mountain rescue REGA

112 International emergency call

Be considerate when crossing and overtaking hikers. Most of the mountain bike routes in Graubünden are on single trails that are also signposted as hiking trails. Hikers always have right of way.

Ausrüstung

Helmet, gloves, good shoes, goggles, rain and sun protection, water bottle, repair kit, first aid kit

Directions

Scuol – S-charl – Alp Astras – Costainas – Alp da Munt – Lü – Tschierv – Fuldera – Valchava – Sta. Maria Val Müstair

Directions

Public Transport

  • With the Rhaetian Railway (from Chur, Landquart/Prättigau or from the Upper Engadine) hourly to Scuol-Tarasp
  • By PostBus (from Martina, Sent, Ftan or Tarasp) hourly to Scuol-Tarasp railway station

Anreise Information

  • From the north: via Landquart - Klosters by car transport through the Vereina Tunnel (Selfranga - Sagliains) or via the Flüela Pass to the Lower Engadine on H27
  • From the east: via Landeck / Austria in the direction of St. Moritz on H27
  • From the south: via Reschenpass (Nauders-Martina) or Ofenpass (Val Müstair-Zernez) on H27

Scuol is located directly on the Engadine road H27 (20 minutes journey time from Vereina south portal)

Parking

  • Paid parking at the railway station and at the Bergnahnen in Scuol.
  • Free car parks in Porta and Punt (Scuol Sot).

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