In June, Scuol primarily hosts queens
When the singletrails around Scuol are taken over from June 4 to 7, 2026, the mountains will belong to women. The successful Queens Days concept continues to grow: in its fourth year, the event is ready for 100 participants to celebrate their passion for cycling together. It doesn't matter whether you prefer to chase roots in the forest, prefer lonely gravel paths, or conquer the pass roads on a road bike. A special highlight for tech fans: renowned brands such as LIV, Orbea, Scott, Yeti, and others are providing a fleet of the latest test bikes free of charge. If you've always wanted to try a high-end gravel bike or a modern e-MTB, this is the perfect playground. More than just racking up miles: spirit & skill Queens Days is not about a fierce battle against the stopwatch, but about community. The program offers a balanced mix of action and inspiration:
- Riding technique & workshop: In the mornings, participants hone their technique in workshops or learn how to repair their bikes themselves in repair workshops.
- Guided tours: Professionals accompany the groups through the unspoiled nature of the Engadin.
- Pure inspiration: A special highlight of the program is a talk by Birgit Bless, who will recount her adventure in the "Race Across the Alps" – the toughest one-day race in the world.
Scuol not only serves as a picturesque backdrop, but also provides for the physical well-being of participants. From a cozy barbecue on Thursday to an elegant multi-course meal at the Hotel Belvedere on Saturday evening, first-class catering is provided. For a package price of 390 Swiss francs per queen, the tours and workshops, test bikes, and all meals are included.
Further information is available at queensdays.ch
Impressions from Queens Days 2025
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