Graubünden Bike
Description
Ideally, you start the Graubünden Bike in Davos, where you begin with a first highlight - the Scalettapass. You pass the Keschhütte and head down into picturesque Bergün. Via Filisur, you later head into the Landwasser Valley and reach Lenzerheide through the southern slopes of the Albula Valley. The Alte Schyn connects Lenzerheide with Thusis, from where you conquer the Glas Pass and later the Tomül Pass. Through the Val Lumnez and the wide slopes of Obersaxen, you reach Trun. The route rides high above the valley floor of the Grisons Oberland via Brigels to Flims. The idyllic Lake Cauma is the start of the singletrail descent to Tamins. With the Kunkelspass, the Graubünden Bike route takes a detour into the canton of St. Gallen, before heading back down into the Chur Rhine Valley via the St. Margretenberg. The long ascent to Stams forms the transition to Prättigau, through the unknown area of the Furnerberg to Küblis and from there into the long and grueling ascent to the Durannapass with the Grünsee, which has been the subject of many a photo. The route now follows the Fondeital valley down to Langwies and up through the Sapüntal valley towards the Strelapass. A longer section of pushing is on the cards here, before the Davos Panorama Trail is a highlight at the end. The Graubünden Bike with the number 90 is fully signposted.
Recommended stages: Davos - Bergün - Lenzerheide - Thusis - Safien Platz - Lumbrein - Trun - Laax - Untervaz - Küblis - Langwies - Davos
Link: http://www.mountainbikeland.ch/de/regionale-routen/route-090.html
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Details of the tour
368 km
14010 m
14010 m
536 above sea level
2611 above sea level
5 days
Davos
Davos
1528
limited
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