Jakobshorn-Trilogie
Description
The tour starts with a crisp descent into the Dischma valley. Follow the ridge to Brämabüel and then branch off to the right into the Dischma valley. The trail is very varied and has a few single but tight hairpin bends. It becomes more challenging after Stillbergalp, where steps and narrow sections require an experienced choice of line. Once you reach the valley floor, many people ride directly back to Davos. However, the version through the Büelenwald forest is more attractive. To do this, you climb up a gravel road on the opposite side of the valley to reach the fantastic root path to the Davos district of Büelen. From here, you can quickly reach the Jakobshorn valley station again on local roads.
Part two of the trilogy is next. This rides from the summit almost directly down to Davos. Most of the single trail, which has been specially developed for mountain bikers, lies directly below the gondola and rides as a flow trail past the Ischalp directly to the outskirts of Davos.
The third section begins, this time from Jakobshorn into the Sertig valley. From the Jatzhütte, follow the long and flowy high trail, which eventually becomes steeper, more agile and more fun and ends not far from the village of Sertig. Keep right here and follow the seemingly endless path to Clavadel. However, the muck is not yet led: The last trail section of the day begins immediately behind the Höhenklinik, which only ends at a gravel road on which you roll back to Davos.
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Details of the tour
38 km
390 m
3450 m
1537 above sea level
2564 above sea level
1 day
Davos
Davos
1709
well suited
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User comments (4)
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The first descent into the Dischma valley is magnificent. Very beautiful scenery. The Techniktrail as the 2nd descent is good, even if it is the "most boring" descent. Finally, part of the Alp Epic Trail into the Sertigtal, beautiful.
An absolutely recommendable tour.
The first descent is quite challenging for the start. Overall a cool route for a day trip
Tour made on 3.9.23. The descent into the Dischma valley is challenging at the bottom. The second part is rather easier. The third part into the Sertigtal is very beautiful. There are certainly the most hikers on this part. However, a large part of the descent is now separate from the hiking trail. I think that's a great thing. The way back from the Sertig valley to Davos may be prohibited for bikes. We saw the sign on the ground.
Always a cool round : https://youtu.be/rbP-bkryXeM