Senda Sursilvana
Description
The Senda Survilana starts on the Oberalp Pass and rides through the Grisons Oberland to Chur. The ride begins with the ascent to the Tiarms Pass, where the trail rides into Val Val. You then pass through Milez, where you climb up to the first-class trail at Liets. At the culmination point, there is a wonderful view of the uppermost part of the Surselva. Above Sedrun, there is another singletrail section before you roll along small roads to Disentis. The route descends to the campsite on the banks of the Rhine and along the riverbank via Disla to Cumpadials. An up-and-down section of roads and trails now awaits, from Sumvitg via Rabius to Trun. The road now climbs up to Brigels. Here you have completed a good half of the route, and Brigels is a good place to stop.
The second day begins with a trail at the golf course, then it's off on small roads via Andiast and Pigniu to Siat, Ruschein and finally to Falera. Although this section of the Senda Sursilvana is scenically beautiful, it has little to offer in terms of trail fun and rides exclusively on wide roads. From Falera you roll to Laax Murschetg, where the route becomes more attractive again. It leads past Lake Cauma, passes the Conn viewing platform high above the Rhine Gorge and finally leads as an attractive single trail to Tamins and on to the banks of the Rhine at Domat/Ems. Now take the fun trail directly on the bank and follow it to Rossboden just outside Chur.
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Details of the tour
106 km
2550 m
4005 m
557 above sea level
2166 above sea level
2 days
Tschamut
Chur
1307
well suited
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User comments (1)
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Very nice 2-day tour if we hadn't experienced the incident with an angry farmer. Shortly after the start at Pass Tiarms we followed the track although it went off to the right into a bike trail. At the bottom of the road we were stopped by a farmer and insulted in the worst way why we were riding through his closed land and not on the bike trail, although we apologized several times he did not want to calm down and did not let us pass.to avoid further such incidents I ask you to change the track. Fortunately, we were able to forget this incident quickly and enjoy the really beautiful tour.