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Flesspass

Berghaus Vereina (Klosters)

The Fless Pass is a little-known crossing from Klosters to the Lower Engadine - and an exceptional enduro tour in combination with the Flüela Pass.


Description

Klosters is the base for the tour to the Fless Pass, which starts with a long ascent to the Vereina mountain lodge. Follow the valley floor in the direction of Silvretta and then take the gravel road up through the Vereina valley. A stop at the Berghaus is a must, as a feat of strength lies ahead: the bike is pushed for the remaining 500 vertical meters through the Süser Tal valley and carried for the last stretch. On the high plateau of the Flesspass with its lovely mountain lake, the ascent altitude meters for today are largely in the books. We set off on the descent through Val Fless on a wonderful singletrail and from the alpine pasture on a gravel road down to the road of the Flüela Pass. You reach this exactly at a bus stop (Röven) and hop on the Postbus for the ascent up to the hospice.

On the Flüela Pass, you start the second part of the tour, the return journey to Klosters. The singletrail descent through the Flüela valley is legendary but challenging and rough up to Tschuggen. After Tschuggen, the trail becomes increasingly flowy and ends in a flow spectacle along the Flüela stream. Finally, you reach a gravel road, climb a few meters and then follow the trail, which rides up and down (and in between as a gravel road for a while) to the Wolfgang Pass. Now there are no more major difficulties on the plan, along the bike route down to Laret, then along the Stützbach via Selfranga to the center of Klosters. Conclusion: an exceptional singletrail tour through a little-known, wild and romantic area. With the stretcher passage and the Postauto-Tour shuttle, it's the prototype of an enduro tour.

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46 km

1410 m

1940 m

1184 above sea level

2459 above sea level

1 day

Klosters

Klosters

1835

not suitable

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Top scenery. But wonderful singletrail from the flesspass?! It's so rocky that you have to search for the trail and look out from trail marker to trail marker. Either a lot of rubble has come down this winter or the description doesn't fit.

Top enduro tour. Demanding ascent from Berhaus Vereina. Technical descent up to the alp, but 99 percent of the route is rideable. From the alp, dirt road which can be enjoyed at full speed. From Röven we rode along the hiking trail (first along the river, later parallel to the pass road) to Susch. From Susch we took the RHB back to Klosters.

Ridden on July 9. The climb is long and tough. The landscape is wonderful, the lakes at the top a dream. The descent is not so bad. The terrain is blocked, as is to be expected at this altitude. If you take it easy, almost everything is rideable. There is no flow, it is rough and technical to ride. From the top of the pass to Alp Fless Dadaint, the trail should be classified as black on the singletrail map. Shortly after the lakes, the trail is difficult to find. Keep to the left there.

Rode at the weekend. In the meantime, the snowfields have almost disappeared and the "wonderful single trail" between the Fless Pass and Alp Fless didn't reveal itself to us either: rough, pathless terrain alternates with quite heavily blocked passages. Ok, you can always ride a few meters "wonderfully" in between and with good will, some of the blocked passages are also doable. But do you want such a gnarly ride? My tip - together with the 500 vertical meters of pushing / carrying, it's more rewarding than a hike - in combination with the Klosters bus-shuttle to Berghaus Vereina and then the post bus from Röven towards Davos.

Rode yesterday. Wonderful scenic tour. Description of the ascent fits, you know what to expect. Descent wonderful single trail? We were happy about the track on the display and the mountain trail markings in all the stones. At the moment there were still some snow fields, maybe the wonderful part was underneath. We chose to cycle up the Flüela road ourselves. Didn't see a post bus the whole time. We really enjoyed the scenery. But I can't recommend the descent.

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