Panoramaweg Davos Supertour
Description
The tour starts on the Weissfluhjoch and initially leads along the rocky path to the Strela Pass. Now it goes into the single trail through the Schiawang, where a careful riding style is required. On the right, the trail leads directly into the steep Schiatobel. Finally you reach the avalanche barriers, from where you have a sensational view of the Landwasser Valley. The singletrack trail continues along the heights past the Parsennhütte to the Gotschnabahn mountain station. The trail over the Gotschnagrat to Schwarzseealp is technical and tricky in places, but easily manageable for experienced riders. Once this section is over, it gets flowy: a world-class trail leads to Gotschnaboden and from there in the opposite direction to the Wolfgang Pass. You now return to Davos along the officially signposted mountain bike route.
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Details of the tour
25 km
190 m
1290 m
1 day
Davos
Davos
1480
well suited
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User comments (11)
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We rode the tour today - I don't think I've ever had so many trail kilometers.
It had everything: lots of flow, a perfect panorama, crisp sections that were also rideable.
Thank you for this wonderful tour.
Rode during the day on August Friday.
Very good to ride in dry conditions, ok over some distance also a bit easy, but a lot of panorama is taken out of the route. Only at the end are there a few short sections where I would be interested to know if anyone with MacAskill skills also rides them?
At times there were quite a few hikers, but peaceful coexistence was not a problem.
I'd be happy to show you... but yes, the Signal Trail at the end of Gotschnagrat is definitely not for beginners and is challenging in places. But with a good choice of line and an enduro bike, it's rideable...
I rode the great high-altitude trail on a different route, but it was also great: start in Davos Wolfgang, up to the Parsennhütte, then on the high-altitude trail to the Parsennbahn, which I rode up to the Weissfluhjoch and then back down along the famous ski slope to Küblis. A video of the tour is on Youtube: https://youtu.be/M70l2T-D5aQ
This really is a super panoramic tour!
Here are a few impressions in video format:
https://youtu.be/Fz8aCN_oDxY
The first part from Weissfluhjoch is very beautiful and flowy, but be considerate of the many hikers.
Gotschnagrat is technically very demanding (especially for the 3/6 technique of ride). Feasible for advanced riders, less experienced bikers are more likely to push/carry this part. Afterwards, from Gotschna middle station through the forest to the Woflgangpass, a beautiful forest trail.
Checked 2017
Did the tour today, unfortunately the Felsenweg has been closed since July 1, 2019 due to construction work. We went from the Weissfluhjoch to the middle station of the Parsennbahn and from there towards the Paarsennhütte. Snow was no problem.
Lots of hikers at the moment, otherwise great. Gotschnagrat technically difficult but doable. Forest section in front of Wolfgang great because very dry.
Very cool and easy to ride. First roll in (lots of hikers) and super great views... Barley soup in the Munggä hut and onwards. Gotschnagrat too demanding for us (pushing) - at least a few meters. Super trail to Gotschnaboden and then back to Wolfgangpass... From Wolfgang take the signposted bike route to Davos, there are a few more meters in altitude! Any time again.
At the Stützbach stream, turn right directly down to Lake Davos (departure of the Pischa tour: http://www.ride.ch/touren/pischa)