Ducanfurgga
Description
The tour starts in Filisur and takes you along the signposted mountain bike route (90 Graubünden Bike) to Bergün. However, it is easier to get on the train in Filisur and save yourself the climb. The ascent to Stugl and from there to the Runsolas housing estate begins immediately after the station. The ascent on the alpine road through the Val da Stugl is initially very steep, but then becomes increasingly flatter. In the idyllic high valley, you feel as if you are somewhere in Alaska. Pine and larch forests break through the alpine meadows, and an untamed mountain stream flows through the middle. Meanwhile, the ascent turns into a single trail, which is easy to ride at first. It then becomes steeper and steeper, and the bike has to be pushed or carried for the last 400 meters up to Ducanfurgga. However, the scenery on the high alpine-looking transition is superb - as is the single trail down into the Ducantal. The super trail ends in Sertig, from where the return journey to Filisur begins. This takes you along the world-famous Landwasser Epic Trail (Alps Trail Davos). On the single trail, you ride from Sertig up to Äbirügg (Rinerhorn) and then stay on the high trail that leads to Hauderalp. A short descent takes you to Monstein, followed by a 200-metre ascent until a world-class trail leads to Jenisberg. Now you head down into the Zügenschlucht gorge, later reaching Wiesen station and then following the Landwasser river to the Landwasser viaduct. You then roll back to Filisur on the main road.
Option: Instead of returning to Filisur via Rinerhorn-Monstein-Wiesen, you can take the trail to Clavadel in Sertig, get to Davos from there and take the train back to Filisur.
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Details of the tour
65 km
2615 m
2615 m
1 day
Filisur
Filisur
1411
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Rode the tour with Mic yesterday, 17.7. By train to Bergün, as the road from Filisur is currently closed.
Awesome tour, super beautiful, super tough.
The climb from Sertig takes the most effort, but the trail is great!
The first sip of beer after the tour was perfect, says it all about the tour 😃
Ride on!
Mäge
I can only agree with the others. Very nice tour, the meters in altitude with pushing or carrying are part of it. The trail is very nice.
Rode today. Definitely an epic tour. Scenically a dream. The trail down to Sertig is amazing. The climb up to the pass is pretty long.
It makes perfect sense to make the tour easier by train. For example, start in Glaris with the Rinerhornbahn and Filisur - Bergün by train. There is still enough altitude difference. The part between the Rinerhornbahn and Filisur takes more energy than the Map shows. But absolutely worth it.
Rarely have I experienced such a great MTB day.
Did the classic Filisur-Filisur variant on 10.08.2024 with the EMTB. There is no reason why this tour should be unsuitable for eMTBs. On the contrary: at least 80% of the ascent to Ducanfurgga was rideable. If you classify Pass dEla as suitable for eMTBs, then this tour is at least as suitable. Otherwise a great tour, as always. Photos can be found on Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/gp/norge01/3870HWCj89
I agree with this statement. There are a few meters with the e-bike that are not rideable with good skills. And these can easily be overcome with the push-assist. In my opinion, you can forget the ascent to Bergün (take the RhB instead), it's still long enough afterwards.
Rode the tour this year via rinerhorn, Fanezfugga, Ducan and down to Bergün, Filisur. It was fun too!
Rode today with eMTB. It really is a fantastic tour, even though I was washed out by the rain three times. I extended the route a little. Before Davos Monstein, it's worth riding via Oberalp and not just straight down. There is a wonderful alpine restaurant right on the trail. And a beer brewed in Monstein is definitely delicious :-)
@Editorial team: It would be nice if you could make your evaluation criteria regarding eMTB "suitable or not" public. I'm going to say that with a functioning push assist, the climb up Ducanfurgga is at least as easy as with a push bike and the rest is not an issue anyway. Not meant as criticism, but it would be nice if you could bring in a bit of transparency. Thank you.
Enjoy this tour, it's epic - "never ending trails" 😊
hi quick question i plan to do the trail, is part of it closed? ducantal or not, was it no problem so far?
lg reto
Some of the most beautiful scenery in Switzerland. It also makes up for the exhausting climb.
The trail down to Sertig is superb.
The tour definitely deserves "epic" status.
I rode the tour today and can only confirm all the existing comments: it really is an epically fantastic tour. I started in Davos and after Filisur took the bike path down in the valley over the Wiesner Viaduct. You miss out on the trails down from the Rinerhorn, but the rest is still very strenuous enough. Up to 2250 m, everything is rideable for good bikers, even if the road is very steep. The 400m push uphill is very steep, but the downhill down to Sertig makes up for all the exertion. A dream trail - lots of flow, even small jumps, as if it had been designed for MTBs. I was able to ride everything without any problems. Don't forget: pause for a moment at the top of the pass and enjoy the incredible silence of the mountain world ...
I rode the tour today and am overwhelmed! Pure mountain biking! Fantastic area. I would say this tour deserves the title "Epic"!
Ducanfurka
I rode the tour on 22.07.20 in a slightly modified form by e-bike:
Start in Chants, Val Tuors to Stuls and in the Sertig valley then right over the Sertigpass and the Val Ravais-ch back to Chants.
The two ascents are also doable with an e-bike, but very tough (a decent push aid is a prerequisite). The downhill from Ducanfurgga is absolutely great. Unfortunately, there were a few hikers on the trail. However, I was occasionally glad to be able to catch my breath a little.
Rode yesterday (31.7.2020). Simply fantastic without obstacles and storm damage! ...But the tour is also more strenuous than the altitude meters/distance alone would suggest. Especially the 200...300 meters of altitude difference from Sertig up are really tough. We also did an additional loop above Monstein, which was well worth it. (I think it was bike trail 355 ???)
Checked in 2017, remains a top favorite :-)
The trail through the Zügenschlucht gorge between Leidboda and Landwasser Viaduct is currently (20.7.2019) closed due to storm damage. To avoid the ascent from Leidboda to Schmitten, it is better to keep the altitude directly from Wiesen Station and not enter the Zügenschlucht from there. It's a shame that a section of trail is missing. But what the heck, the trail from Ducanfurgga to Sertig is the highlight!
Hello, I rode the tour yesterday, apart from 4-5 small snowfields everything is clear. Simply a brilliant tour in terms of scenery and trails. Highly recommended. Greetings
I rode the tour for the first time 25 years ago. Back then with a hardtail without a suspension fork. We cursed when we had to push the bike up to Furrga. Never again, we said to ourselves, will we do a tour like that. We want to ride and not hike. Now we laugh about it. What's 400 meters? Very few people knew this tour and now everyone wants to go over the Furgga. Have fun
Tames
How about the tour in the other direction, i.e. from Sertig via Ducanfurgga to Bergün?
Thank you
Sali - we rode the tour on July 15, 2017 ... it would be nonsense to ride it the other way around. You would miss the really cool trail from Ducanfurgga down to Sertig. And a descent to Bergün wouldn't be the highlight either.
The Ride colleagues have already thought about doing the tour in this direction ;-). But be careful ... it was really exhausting ... (especially up to dFurgga). But as always - mega beautiful.
Greetings
Hello Daniel
All right, thanks for the answer and happy trails!
Greetings