The Flüela Pass opens exclusively for cyclists | Ride MTB

The Flüela Pass opens exclusively for cyclists

Flüelapass-Strasse im Mai 2008

The Flüela Pass near Davos has been cleared of snow. Before it reopens to motorized traffic, it will be open to cyclists all day on April 21.

Spring fever at 2,384 meters above sea level: Before the engines roar again and transit traffic rolls over the pass, the Flüela will belong entirely to human power on Tuesday, April 21, 2026. Under the fitting motto “Frühlings-FreiPass,” the route between Davos and Susch will be reserved exclusively for non-motorized traffic.

However, participants shouldn’t be fooled by the sunny spring theme, as winter is far from giving up at the pass summit. Warm clothing, thick gloves, and a headband are essential items to pack in order to enjoy the descent or a break at the summit without getting frostbite. Caution is also advised on the road itself, as snow and ice on the pavement are to be expected despite the closure to cars.

It is a rare opportunity to experience the alpine silence and the impressive snowy scenery at the Flüela without the usual traffic noise.

Further information at: graubuenden.ch/freipass/flueelapass

 


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