Scalettapass-Keschhütte
Description
From Davos, take the asphalted mountain road through the Dischma Valley to Dürrboden. This is where the steep climb up to the Scalettapass begins. For good mountain bikers, around 80 percent of the pass is rideable. The descent to Alp Funtauna is tricky in places and requires good riding skills. You ride through the high-lying Val Funtauna on a good single trail, which becomes very steep in the final section, up to the Keschhütte. After a magnificent panoramic view of the glacier and mountains, a first-class descent follows down through the Val Tuors to Bergün and on to Filisur. The ride from Filisur back to Davos is on the Rhaetian Railway, but you can also use your own muscle power.
Tip: The tour is also ideal as a two-day tour with an overnight stay in the Keschhütte hut.
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Details of the tour
45 km
2375 m
2375 m
1 day
Davos
Davos
1357
limited
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User comments (2)
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I rode the tour today. Great tour. Everything was great to ride downhill. The scenery is worth seeing.
The pushing passages actually go quite well, so that you can make rapid progress.
On the descent to Bergün you can still take in the one or other short trail in the lower part.
I would ride this tour again at any time.
Was there today (actually route 90) great section, but you have to bite into the handlebars from time to time, but riding up everything is almost impossible :) If you come to Val Tuors, not to Latsch (makes no sense) there are various single trails which are signposted "yellow"! But don't worry about the trails and hiking!