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Rhäzünser Alp - Heinzenberg - Domleschg

Geschlossen
Difficult
55 km
6:00 h
1585 mhd
1585 mhd
Auf der Rhäzünser Alp
Blick auf Rhäzüns mit der Rhäzünser Alp oberhalb

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Rhäzünser Alp mit Blick zur gegenüberliegenden Flimser Bergwelt
Extensive bike tour on cultural-historical paths.
Technique 2/6
Fitness 5/6
Highest Point  1771 m
Lowest Point  589 m
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Start
Reichenau, train station
Destination
Reichenau, train station
Coordinates
46.823982, 9.412735

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Description

Many castles and mansions can be found in the Domleschg. Some of them are still inhabited nowadays and used as cultural sites or for catering services (Schloss Tagstein & Schloss Schauenstein), while others are fallen into ruin.

This tour is mainly on asphalted and graveled roads. The first part of the tour takes you to the mountainside of Domleschg with the Bonaduzer and Rhäzünser Alp, the Heinzenberg and wonderful views into the Domleschg and Sa-fien valleys. On the second part you leasurely ride through the handsome villages and scenery of the Domleschg valley. The beautiful Canova lake is a good spot for taking a swim and relaxing at the lakeside. The last section then is on the historical Polenweg, a path above the Rhine river, that has been built by Polish internees during the second world war. At the junction of point 665 take a left and ride back to Reichenau-Tamins, the starting point of the tour.

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Domleschger Loop

Simple
56.2 km
3:00 h
386 mhd
386 mhd
Schloss Ortenstein
Churer Rheintal

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Schloss Rhäzüns
Domleschger Loop
Technique /6
Fitness 2/6
Highest Point  777 m
Lowest Point  561 m
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Chur, Obere Au
Destination
Chur, Obere Au
Coordinates
46.854236, 9.50527

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Description

The perfect after-work tour: This mostly flat round trip leads from Chur via the Chur Rhine Valley through the picturesque Domleschg.  Most of the journey leads through gentle hilly landscapes, past wonderful orchards and imposing castles and palaces.

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Cross country ski track Bonaduz

8.9 km
1:45 h
30 mhd
28 mhd
Loipe Bonaduz in Richtung Rhäzüns
Langlaufloipe Bonaduz (oua_56297823_f9117be_profile)
Cross country ski track Bonaduz
Technique 0/6
Fitness 0/6
Highest Point  683 m
Lowest Point  655 m
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Entrance at the parking lot Eisfeld Tuleu
Destination
Entrance at the parking lot Eisfeld Tuleu
Coordinates
46.809668, 9.387092

Details

Description

If there is enough snow, the trail in Bonaduz is prepared for both the classic style and the skating technique. It is a circular route that leads mostly flat across meadows and along the edge of the forest to the neighbouring village of Rhäzüns and back. 

Ausrüstung

A valid cross-country skiing ticket is required for use.  The Bonaduz / Rhäzüns cross-country ski pass can be paid for by twint when entering the trail, at the Tuleu ice rink. Ebeso you can buy a season ticket at Bieler Sport in Bonaduz. The Swiss cross-country ski pass (valid throughout Switzerland) can also be obtained from Bieler Sport in Bonaduz for CHF 140.-.

Directions

Public Transport

Bus or train to Bonaduz, then walk to Tuleu Ice Field

Anreise Information

  • Bonaduz motorway exit
  • In the village turn off at the junction Ilanz / Safien / sports facilities and follow the road to the junction sports facilities
  • Turn there and follow the road to the parking lot at the Tuleu ice field

Parking

  • Parking at the Ice Field Tuleu

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rhiienergie Trail Rhäzüns

Medium
9.9 km
2:10 h
90 mhd
90 mhd
rhiienergie Trail Rhäzüns
rhiienergie Trail Rhäzüns (oua_25240854_fd4a489_profile)
The Rhäzüns Trail (green signage) is 10 km long with a height difference of almost 100 meters.
Technique 2/6
Fitness 3/6
Highest Point  670 m
Lowest Point  587 m
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Rhaezüns
Destination
Rhaezüns
Coordinates
46.800072, 9.400274

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In the communes of Bonaduz, Domat / Ems, Felsberg, Rhäzüns and Tamins, rhiienergie created five interconnected Nordic Walking routes (also suitable for jogging / running). Each route runs for about 10 kilometers on existing paths and roads across meadows and through forests. A corresponding signage shows on the one hand the way direction and on the other the respective distance covered.

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rhiienergie Trail Bonaduz

Medium
10 km
2:10 h
130 mhd
125 mhd
rhiienergie Trail Bonaduz
rhiienergie Trail Bonaduz (oua_25240356_715877c_profile)
The Bonaduz Trail (yellow signage) is about 10 km long with a height difference of 130 meters.
Technique 2/6
Fitness 3/6
Highest Point  738 m
Lowest Point  651 m
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Bonaduz
Destination
Bonaduz
Coordinates
46.818725, 9.385551

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Description

In the communes of Bonaduz, Domat / Ems, Felsberg, Rhäzüns and Tamins, rhiienergie created five interconnected Nordic Walking routes (also suitable for jogging / running). Each route runs for about 10 kilometers on existing paths and roads across meadows and through forests. A corresponding signage shows on the one hand the way direction and on the other the respective distance covered.

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Pleasure tour Chur Rhine valley

Simple
38.4 km
0:00 h
223 mhd
223 mhd
Churer Rheintal aus der Vogelperspektive
Kultur & Genussroute Churer Rheintal

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Kultur & Genussroute Churer Rheintal
Pleasant tour through the Chur Rhine valley, ideal for a half day cycling or e-bike tour.
Technique 2/6
Fitness 2/6
Highest Point  674 m
Lowest Point  562 m
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Chur, railway station
Destination
Chur, railway station
Coordinates
46.83469502, 9.45786212

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Description

From Chur, follow the course of the Rhine and cross the villages of Felsberg and Tamins to the confluence of the Rhine at Reichenau. You then reach the high plateau of the municipalities of Bonaduz and Rhäzüns. The route takes you past the historic Sogn Gieri church. Optionally, you can plan a detour to Rhäzüns to visit the church of Sogn Paul. The new Hinterrheinsteg, which connects national cycle routes no. 2 (Rhine route) and no. 6 (Graubünden route), finally takes you back to Chur via the Domat/Ems golf course. 

The new Hinterrheinsteg opens up many possibilities and is also suitable for families. 

Directions

Public Transport

The tour starts at the Chur railway station.

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Stage 1 Road cycling Route Source Region Rhine: Chur – Splügen

Medium
56.2 km
3:40 h
1216 mhd
300 mhd
Chur
Schloss Schauenstein

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Rofflaschlucht
270 kilometers, two magnificent alpine passes, deep gorges, spectacular landscapes and a ride through all three language regions of Graubünden await you.
Technique 3/6
Fitness 3/6
Highest Point  1485 m
Lowest Point  559 m
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Start
Chur
Destination
Splügen
Coordinates
46.861551, 9.507159

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Your journey starts in Chur (593m above sea level) and following the Rhine along the bike path, you’ll get to Reichenau. This is where the Posterior and Anterior Rhine come together, the two rivers that that we’re most interested in on this tour. On side roads, you’ll follow the road through the rolling hills of the Domleschg fruit and castle country. At Rothenbrunnen you’ll see the imposing Porta Raetica fortification whilst still on your bike. In Paspels, you’ll be able to admire the works of art by the well-known artist Robert Indermaur and the Schauenstein castle in Fürstenau will tempt you to take a first break. After passing through the historic trading town of Thusis (680m above sea level), the road ascends steadily. The Viamala-Schlucht (gorge) natural monument will have you in awe and you’ll soon forget all about the tough journey. The road runs spectacularly through the Viamala and a look into the gorge is certainly worthwhile. The route continues through the valley of the Posterior Rhine, passing the villages of Schamserberg until the valley narrows towards the Rofflaschlucht (gorge). The Roffla promises great insights into a wild ravine. The path ascends steadily but not steeply. Through the valley floor of the Rheinwald, you’ll reach Splügen (1,475m above sea level), the oldest pass village of Graubünden.

Stages

Overall route: Chur – Chur

Stage 1: Chur – Splügen

Stage 2: Splügen – Biasca

Stage 3: Biasca – Disentis

Stage 4: Disentis – Ilanz

Stage 5: Ilanz – Chur

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Road cycling Route Source Region Rhine

Medium
304.5 km
17:25 h
4827 mhd
4935 mhd
Gravel&Road Graubünden
Gravel&Road Graubünden

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Gravel&Road Graubünden
270 kilometers, two magnificent alpine passes, deep gorges, spectacular landscapes and a ride through all three language regions of Graubünden await you.
Technique 3/6
Fitness 3/6
Highest Point  2066 m
Lowest Point  237 m
Best Season
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Start
Chur
Destination
Chur
Coordinates
46.797537, 9.398778

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Your journey starts in Chur, passing side streets you’ll discover the rolling hills of the Domleschg fruit and castle country. The route leads through the Viamala-Schlucht (gorge) natural monument and from here, the route climbs steadily through the valley of the Posterior Rhine. At the Roffla-Schlucht (gorge), the valley narrows, before finally reaching Splügen, the oldest pass village in Graubünden. Shortly after, the San Bernardino Pass, an Alp transit history classic attracts your attention. The pass’ numerous hairpin turns accelerate every racing bike enthusiast’s heart. Once at the top, a little rest is more than deserved. Soon after, the fast descent to the south is waiting for you to get down into the Misox. During the 44-kilometer descent, the landscape will surprise and astound you - high Alpine one minute, Mediterranean the next. Shortly after Roveredo, you’ll cross the Cantonal border from Graubünden to Ticino. Until Biasca, the terrain continues to rise gently. The Lukmanier Pass is a real treat which deserves to be at the top of the racing bike Olympus. The ascent leads through the Valle di Blenio to Olivone, where you’ll turn off into the Valle Santa Maria. At the Ospizio del Lucomagno you’ll not only find the passport sign, but it’ll also take you back to the canton of Graubünden. The descent will take you through Val Medel to Disentis. The journey continues along the Anterior Rhine through the Bündner Oberland, the Surselva. A detour over the Obersaxen plateau, which stuns with its countless hidden streets, will take you to Ilanz, the first city on the Rhine. From here, a spectacular road leads through the Ruinaulta: the Rheinschlucht (Rhine gorge), with its 300-meter high rock walls and rock formations also called "Little Swiss Canyon". Following the road will bring you back to Chur.

Stages

Stage 1: Chur – Splügen

Stage  2: Splügen – Biasca

Stage  3: Biasca – Disentis

Stage  4: Disentis – Ilanz

Stage  5: Ilanz – Chur

Geheimtipp

Tip for tired legs: If you prefer to keep the cycling day short, but just as spectacular, skip the descent over Riein and Dutjen. Instead, follow the road from Ilanz directly through the Rheinschlucht (Rhine gorge). That will shorten the daily route to 34.3 kilometers and 249 altitude.

Tip: Don’t worry about carrying your luggage on this trip multi-day trip. Book the luggage transfer from hotel to hotel - convenient and easy.

Directions

Chur - Splügen: 56.2 kilometers - 1216 altitude

Your journey starts in Chur (593m above sea level) and following the Rhine along the bike path, you’ll get to Reichenau. This is where the Posterior and Anterior Rhine come together, the two rivers that that we’re most interested in on this tour. On side roads, you’ll follow the road through the rolling hills of the Domleschg fruit and castle country. At Rothenbrunnen you’ll see the imposing Porta Raetica fortification whilst still on your bike. In Paspels, you’ll be able to admire the works of art by the well-known artist Robert Indermaur and the Schauenstein castle in Fürstenau will tempt you to take a first break. After passing through the historic trading town of Thusis (680m above sea level), the road ascends steadily. The Viamala-Schlucht (gorge) natural monument will have you in awe and you’ll soon forget all about the tough journey. The road runs spectacularly through the Viamala and a look into the gorge is certainly worthwhile. The route continues through the valley of the Posterior Rhine, passing the villages of Schamserberg until the valley narrows towards the Rofflaschlucht (gorge). The Roffla promises great insights into a wild ravine. The path ascends steadily but not steeply. Through the valley floor of the Rheinwald, you’ll reach Splügen (1,475m above sea level), the oldest pass village of

Graubünden.

Splügen - Biasca: 94.1 kilometers - 894 altitude

The Walser settlement Posterior Rhine (1,624m above sea level) at the foot of the Rheinwaldhorn is the starting point of the San Bernardino Pass, an Alp transit history classic. The pass’ numerous hairpin turns at 2066 altitude will accelerate every racing bike enthusiast’s heart. The ascent is steady, but doesn’t have any extremely steep ramps, so you can still enjoy the scenery. Once you arrive at the pass, taking a short break is well deserved. The Ospizio and the small lake invite you to relax. Soon, however, the anticipation of the rapid descent south to the Misox will have you jumping back into the saddle.

Let yourself be staggered by the diverse scenery during the 44-kilometer descent. The numerous hairpin turns will put a smile on your face. Surrounded by chestnut trees and grapevines, chill grotti along the roadside will startle you with their southern flair. Shortly after Roveredo, you’ll cross the canton border into Ticino and the last 20 kilometers will lead you to Biasca (301m above sea level) without having to put too much effort. The perfect starting point to tackle the Lukmanier Pass on the following day.

Biasca - Disentis: 60 kilometers - 1787 altitude

The beginning of the crowning stage takes off leisurely. Although the route ascends steadily from Biasca (301m above sea level), it’s enjoyable despite tired legs. The Lukmanier Pass is a real treat that deserves to be at the top of the racing bike Olympus. A 42-kilometer-long ascent with 1680 altitude can be hard on tired legs. The ascent continues through the Valle di Blenio to Olivone (902m above sea level) where you’ll turn into Valle Santa Maria. The ascent is constant but has quite a few crisp ramps. The actual pass is next to the Lai da Santa Maria mountain lake at 1972 altitude, the passport sign is located at the Ospizio del Lucomagno at 1914 altitude, where you’ll also get back to Graubünden. The descent leads through the Val Medel to Disentis (1,130m above sea level). A last short, crisp climb will bring you back into the village. From a distance, you’ll be able to see the imposing Benedictine monastery, which has had an impact on the town since the 13th century.

Disentis - Ilanz: 61.4 kilometers - 1570 altitude

From Disentis (1,130m above sea level) the journey continues along the Anterior Rhine through the Surselva, the largest Romansh-speaking area of Graubünden. In Trun (852m above sea level) you’ll turn off the main road and explore picturesque villages on the northern side of the valley at six kilometers and 300 meters above sea level. After swapping valley sides, you’ll be on the ascent in the direction of the Obersaxen plateau. The area was settled by the Walsers and acts a Swiss German language island in the middle of the Surselva. With its countless hidden streets, Obersaxen enthuses the most adventurous racing cyclists. Until you reach Meierhof (1,259m above sea level) you stay on the main road and then turn right in the center of the village. You’ll climb up a little higher and with turn of the paedals and the view into the Surselva gets more and more impressive. You’ll pass the villages of Miraniga, Misanenga and Surcuolm before tackling the last ascent of the day. At 1535 altitude, a magical view over the Val Lumnezia and the Rheinschlucht (Rhine gorge) will thrill you. Enjoy the winding descent in direction of Luven (998m above sea level), before you end the racing bike day in Ilanz (699m above sea level), the first city on the Rhine.

Ilanz - Chur: 47.5 kilometers - 1143 altitude

Shortly after Ilanz (699m above sea level), you’ll turn onto a small road to Sevgein and finally reach Riein (1,270m above sea level). The low-traffic and perfectly paved road ascends steeply at the beginning and soon you’ll leave the village of Sevgein behind you. From here, the street lights up its true magic. The road steadily ascends and the view of Valsertal is unique. Since Riein is a dead end for motorised vehicles, only a few cars can be found here.

After Riein, you’ll pass the ban on motorised vehicles and a narrow asphalt road leads you to Cuolm (1,550m above sea level) and Ober Dutjen. The idyllic landscape makes you forget all the hardships and the fast descent to Valendas (810m above sea level) with excellent views of the Rhine Valley is a pure reward. From Versam, a spectacular road leads through the Ruinaulta. The Rheinschucht (Rhine gorge), with its 300-meter high rock walls and rock formations also called "Little Swiss Canyon" ascends to Versam, before you are treated to a fast descent with fantastic hairpin bends. Over the bridge at the end of the descent, you’ll reach a short incline. You can anticipate rocky tunnels and a fantastic panoramic road. Take a little rest to enjoy the view of the gorge. The route will lead you to Bonaduz (662m above sea level) and Reichenau, where the Anterior and Posterior Rhine flow together and further back to Chur (593m above sea level).

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Catholic Church Rhäzüns

Church Sogn Gieri Rhäzüns

Kirche Sogn Gieri Rhäzüns
The church Sogn Gieri (Rhaeto-Romanic in the idiom Sursilvan for St. George) is a small church outside the village of Rhäzüns.

Description

The Church of S. Gieri / St. Georg between Bonaduz and Rhazuns was probably the old parish church of both places and is a very special treasure. The oldest building is according to archaeological finds from the 6/7 Century date. In the second Quarter of the 14th Century brought a new choir, and then the interior was equipped with magnificent paintings. Clients were probably the Barons of Rhazuns. A first unknown artist took over the decoration of the chancel, the east wall (it shows the legend of St. George), and a dragon fight and a donor picture on the long north side. From a second, also not particularly well-known artist, the remaining north wall were the West and south walls provided with scenes from the Old and New Testaments, as well as with painted saints stories. For more information about these historic buildings can be found on the website of the parish Rhazuns.

Opening hours

Daily from 8am-7pm (door closes automatically)

Contact

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Viewpoint Rhäzüns

Rhäzünser Alp

Ausblick von der Rhäzünser Alp ins Churer Rheintal und auf den Calanda
Rhäzüns Alp Sura

Description

The Sura Alp - also known as Rhäzünser Alp - stands at 1760 metres above sea level above Rhäzüns. There are 1250 meters of altitude to overcome from the village to the alp. The panoramic view of the Vorab, the Tschingelhörner, the Ringelspitz, the Calanda, and the Rhine valley near Chur, as well as the Safier and Domleschg mountains make this climb well worth the effort. The Rhäzünser Alp can be reached via hiking trails or on rewarding mountain bike tour, which is sign posted by the official number 262.

Map

Rhäzünser Alp

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