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Nature trail Eichwald Tamins

Simple
4.1 km
1:20 h
186 mhd
186 mhd
Naturlehrpfad Eichwald Tamins
Naturlehrpfad Eichwald Tamins (oua_25241030_107b079_profile)
Nature trail through a beautiful and very diverse forest landscape with information boards on various forest topics.
Technique 1/6
Fitness 2/6
Highest Point  792 m
Lowest Point  606 m
Best Season
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Start
Tamins
Destination
Tamins
Coordinates
46.834524, 9.411363

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Description

The nature trail informs you on 19 thematic panels about the origin and the diverse habitats around Eichwald. The path is walkable all year round, especially interesting, of course, during the growing season, when countless plants and microorganisms can be observed. The panels are arranged along the way, the tour takes about 2 hours. The path is easily accessible even for smaller children. In the area Benis Boden there is a picnic area with a fire pit.

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Chur – Ilanz

Medium
49.9 km
4:50 h
1249 mhd
1006 mhd
Rheinschlucht
Gravel&Road Graubünden

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Gravel&Road Graubünden
Between the Alpine town of Chur and Ilanz there are 35 kilometres and 500 metres of altitude difference – if you choose the direct route. On this gravel bike tour you will diligently collect additional kilos and altitude meters thanks to a worthwhile additional loop into the Safiental.
Technique 3/6
Fitness 3/6
Highest Point  1581 m
Lowest Point  559 m
Best Season
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Start
Chur
Destination
Anonymous
Coordinates
46.861349, 9.50708

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Description

You start in Chur (593 m above sea level) and ride along the Rhine on the cycle path to Reichenau, where the Anterior and Rear Rhines meet. On side roads, follow cycle path number 3 to Bonaduz (662 m above sea level). Here you can access the spectacular road through the Ruinaulta. The Rhine Gorge, with its 300-metre-high rock faces and rock formations, is also called the "Swiss Grand Canyon". Take a short break to enjoy one of the most diverse landscapes in the Alps. Over the bridge at the end of the first short descent, you will enter a short climb with magnificent hairpin bends that leads to Versam (909 m above sea level). Right at the entrance to the village, turn off in the direction of Safiental and follow the mountain bike route no. 157 "Calörtsch". Via Arezen you reach the mountain pastures near Calörtsch (1401 m above sea level) on dirt roads through forests and meadows. Here you can enjoy a particularly impressive panoramic view of the Flimserstein. Following the MTB route, a short forest path through the Calörtscher Forest (1580 m above sea level) will take you back to a road that will take you to the idyllic village of Brno (1287 m above sea level). The fast descent from Brno will take you back to cycle route 3, which you will follow in the direction of Valendas (809 m above sea level). Valendas delights not only with countless well-preserved manor houses, but also with the largest wooden fountain in Europe. From here, follow the cycle route to Ilanz (699 m above sea level), the first town on the Rhine. From Ilanz you can take the Rhaetian Railway back to the starting point in Chur.

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E-bike Rhine Gorge circuit

Medium
65.2 km
5:20 h
1154 mhd
1133 mhd
Einzigartige Naturkulisse: Die Rheinschlucht
Aussichtspunkt Zault zwischen Bonaduz und Versam

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Rheinschlucht
The circuit tour of the Rhine Gorge is an extended but rewarding day trip with numerous viewpoints along the Rhine Gorge, the beautiful Cresta Lake and the confluence of the Rhine.
Technique 2/6
Fitness 4/6
Highest Point  1169 m
Lowest Point  564 m
Best Season
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Start
Station Chur
Destination
Station Chur
Coordinates
46.853213, 9.530019

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Description

The circular tour around the Rhine Gorge from Chur includes numerous highlights and is extremely varied. At the beginning of the route, you cross the Rhine twice at Reichenau, where the Vorderrhein and Hinterrhein rivers meet. After Bonaduz, the spectacular road follows above the Rhine Gorge via Versam and Valendas. The Zault and Spitg viewing platforms reveal magnificent views of the natural wonder of the Rhine Gorge. On the way back, after the climb to Laax, there is a beautiful section through the Flimserwald forest and to the Conn lookout tower, from where a sensational panorama of the Rhine Gorge opens up from high above. The next highlight is Lake Cresta, before the return trip via Trin, Tamins and Felsberg back to the Alpine City of Chur.  

Directions

From Chur on the Graubünden Route 6 to Domat/Ems. Along the edge of the golf course in the direction of Reichenau train station. There follow the Rhine Route 2 via Bonaduz along the Rhine Gorge to Valendas. In the village, turn right and descend to Valendas train station, where the Rhine is crossed on the bridge. From there follows an ascent through the forest to Laax. However, the route branches off again immediately and leads along bikeroute 90 past Lake Cauma in the direction of Trin. Before Conn turn off and ride to the viewpoint and restaurant Conn. Then back on the bike route Graubünden 90 and via Crestasee to Trin Mulin. There cross the road to Trin village and go through it. Before entering the main road to Tamins, cross under it and shortly afterwards continue on the Graubünden 90 bike route to the village of Tamins. In the village center change to the Rhine Route 2 and follow it back to Chur.

Directions

Public Transport

Chur train station is easily accessible by SBB (Swiss Federal Railways), Rhaetian Railways, Postbus or Chur Bus.

Anreise Information

Motorway exit Chur Nord or Chur Süd and then drive to the city centre.

Parking

At Chur railway station two multi-storey car parks are available (Otto & Alex / SBB Park & Rail).

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Tschengels

Difficult
14.3 km
2:00 h
529 mhd
534 mhd
Tschengels
Aufstieg durch die Weinreben oberhalb Felsberg

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Einstieg in den Trail
Round tour from Felsberg with technically demanding descent via Benis Boden.
Technique 4/6
Fitness 2/6
Highest Point  1093 m
Lowest Point  561 m
Best Season
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Start
Felsberg
Destination
Felsberg
Coordinates
46.844074, 9.478426

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Description

From the tranquil village of Felsberg, this round tour leads up a forest road through open fields and later through the forest. On the descent, however, it's over with the cosiness; for this is technical from the start, steep in places and with several places interspersed with stones and with some narrow and difficult hairpin bends. If you like demanding and technical trails, this is the right place for you. Shortly before Benis Boden the trail branches off to the left and at the end there is a portion of flow waiting. The trail along the Rhine river back to Felsberg is also very fluid and fun to ride.

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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
Best Season
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Start
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 6 Gravel Bike Route Anterior Rhine: Ilanz – Flimserwald – Chur

Medium
65.7 km
5:00 h
1397 mhd
1535 mhd
Stadt Chur
Caumasee

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Sonnenuntergang
The gravel tour through the Surselva to Disentis-Sedrun and the Maighelshütte promises not only an exciting journey of discovery, but also a journey through the largest Romansh-speaking area of Graubünden to the source of the Rhine.
Technique 3/6
Fitness 3/6
Highest Point  1169 m
Lowest Point  559 m
Best Season
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Start
Anonymous
Destination
Chur
Coordinates
46.775182, 9.207514

Details

Description

From Ilanz (699m above sea level), you’ll take the MTB route no. 260 "Rheinschluchttour" via Schluein and Sagogn into the Flims Grosswald. The tour takes you over Flims landslide’s scree and forest roads accompanied by views of the UNESCO World Natural Reserve Sardona past the picturesque Lake Cauma (997m above sea level) to the Conn viewing platform. Here you can enjoy a breathtaking view over the Rheinschlucht (Rhine gorge). The Conn restaurant serves local specialties where you can take a minute to spoil yourself. Strengthened; the route takes you back on natural roads on the MTB route no. 245 "Flimserwald Rundtour". An open hedgerow landscape with panoramic views will take you to Trin Digg, from where you’ll Lake Cresta (845m above sea level), you’ll ride through the Flimserwald and along the Felsbachschlucht (gorge) passing steep natural roads back to Flims (1,099m above sea level). Via Murschetg, you’ll return to Sagogn on a rapid descent and cross the Rhine at Valendas’ station (669m above sea level). A short ascent takes you up to the road above Ruinualta, which you already know from the first stage. Finally; enjoy riding on the Rheinschlucht-Strasse before you get onto the route to Bonaduz and Reichenau, where the Anterior Rhine and Posterior Rhine merge. From here, you comfortably ride back to Chur (593m above sea level).

Stages

Overall route: Chur  – Chur

Stage 1: Chur – Ilanz

Stage 2: Ilanz – Lag Pigniu – Brigels

Stage 3: Brigels – RhB – Lai Tuma – Disentis

Stage 4: Disentis – Obersaxen

Stage 5: Obersaxen – Alp Nova – Ilanz

Stage 6: Ilanz – Flimserwald – Chur

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Stage 1 Gravel Bike Route Anterior Rhine: Chur – Ilanz

Medium
44.2 km
4:20 h
1143 mhd
1005 mhd
Rheinschlucht
Gasthaus am Brunnen in Versam

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gemütliches Ausfahren
The gravel tour through the Surselva to Disentis-Sedrun and the Maighelshütte promises not only an exciting journey of discovery, but also a journey through the largest Romansh-speaking area of Graubünden to the source of the Rhine.
Technique 3/6
Fitness 3/6
Highest Point  1580 m
Lowest Point  559 m
Best Season
Jan
Feb
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Apr
Mai
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Jul
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Sep
Okt
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Start
Chur
Destination
Anonymous
Coordinates
46.861349, 9.50708

Details

Description

Your journey starts in Chur (593 m above sea level) and ride the bike path along the Rhine to Reichenau where the Anterior and Posterior Rhine merge. On secondary roads, you’ll ride along the cycle route no. 3 to Bonaduz. Here, you’ll reach a spectacular road, which takes you through the Ruinaulta.  Due to its 300 meter high rock walls and rock formations, the Rheinschlucht (Rhine gorge) is called “Little Swiss Canyon". A fantastic panoramic road also belongs to it. Take a little rest to enjoy one of the most varied landscapes in the Alps. Over the bridge at the end of the first short descent, you’ll reach a short ascent with splendid hairpin bends leading you to Versam (909 m above sea level). Once you get to the village entrance turn in direction of Safiental and follow the MTB route no. 157 "Calörtsch". Via Arezen, you’ll get on natural roads through forests and meadows to the Maiensässen at Calörtsch (1,401m above sea level). You’ll be able to enjoy a particularly impressive panoramic view of the Flimser Stein. Following the MTB route, you’ll reach a short forest path through the Calörtscherwald (1,580m above sea level) and get back onto a road that takes you to the idyllic village of Brün. On the fast descent from Brün onto the main road (910m above sea level), you’ll get back to cycle route 3, which you follow in the direction of Valendas. Valendas delights not only with countless well-preserved manors, but also with the largest wooden fountain in Europe. From here follow the cycle route to Ilanz (699m above sea level), the first city on the Rhine.

Stage

Overall route: Chur  – Chur

Stage 1: Chur – Ilanz

Stage 2: Ilanz – Lag Pigniu – Brigels

Stage 3: Brigels – RhB – Lai Tuma – Disentis

Stage 4: Disentis – Obersaxen

Stage 5: Obersaxen – Alp Nova – Ilanz

Stage 6: Ilanz – Flimserwald – Chur

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Gravel Bike Route Vorderrhein

Medium
281.7 km
30:05 h
7856 mhd
7856 mhd
Aussicht von Ruschein
Ausblick in die Surselva

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Rheinschlucht
The gravelbike tour through the Surselva to Disentis-Sedrun and the Maighelshütte promises not only an exciting journey of discovery, but also a journey through the largest Romansh-speaking area of Graubünden to the source of the Rhine.
Technique 3/6
Fitness 3/6
Highest Point  2311 m
Lowest Point  559 m
Best Season
Jan
Feb
Mär
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Mai
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Jul
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Sep
Okt
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Start
Chur
Destination
Chur
Coordinates
46.861507, 9.506525

Details

Description

Your journey starts in Chur where you be ride along the Anterior Rhine on the spectacular panoramic road through the Ruinaulta. Via the little-known Alp Brün, the ride continues to Ilanz, the first city on the Rhine.

On the other side of the valley, on the way up to the Lag da Pigniu reservoir, you can expect steep ramps and a great view of the Obersaxen plateau. The “Panix Stausee”, as it is called in German, impresses with its imposing waterfalls, before you head onto gravel roads, forest and meadows from Andiast to Brigels.

Unhurried you ride through typical villages of Surselva all the way to Trun. From here, the journey goes up into the valley with the Rhaetian Railway. From Tschamut you’ll follow the young Rhine towards its source. After a short stretch on the Oberalp pass road, you’ll get to a steep gravel road in high Alpine terrain until you reach the Maighels hut. The hut is the highest point that can be reached by bicycle in the headwaters of the Anterior Rhine. You whiz down the valley to Sedrun, where you’ll be able to fortify yourself with the smallest nut cake in the world. Over the Muota Pigniel you’ll get to the Uaul Cavorgia, which awaits you with its flora and a great panoramic view.

From Disentis you’ll reach Trun by riding over gravel banks and through cool groves along the Anterior Rhine, from where you’ll start climbing up the way to the Obersaxen plateau. The ascent over the Alp Stavonas is long but the panorama more than compensates for it. From the Alp Nova the ride continues on a long descent through the Val Lumnezia. Climb over the small chapel Sogn Carli up to the Mountain Inn Bündner Rigi. The winding descent towards Luven finally brings you to Ilanz.

Through the Flims Grosswald, the route leads past the picturesque Lake Cauma, to the viewing platform Conn, to Lake Cresta and along the Felsbachschlucht (gorge) through the Flimserwald. After a rapid descent towards Sagogn, you’ll cross the Rhine at Valendas station. A short ascent takes you back to the road high above the Ruinualta. At the end, the Rheinschlucht-Strasse awaits you before the comfortable ride back to Chur.

From this 281.70 km you drive 23.70 km with the train.

Stages

Stage 1: Chur – Ilanz

Stage 2: Ilanz – Lag Pigniu – Brigels

Stage 3: Brigels – RhB – Lai Tuma – Disentis

Stage 4: Disentis – Obersaxen

Stage 5: Obersaxen – Alp Nova – Ilanz

Stage 6: Ilanz – Flimserwald – Chur

Geheimtipp

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 - Ilanz: 49.9 kilometers - 1249 altitude

Your journey starts in Chur (593 m above sea level) and ride the bike path along the Rhine to Reichenau where the Anterior and Posterior Rhine merge. On secondary roads, you’ll ride along the cycle route no. 3 to Bonaduz. Here, you’ll reach a spectacular road, which takes you through the Ruinaulta.  Due to its 300 meter high rock walls and rock formations, the Rheinschlucht (Rhine gorge) is called “Little Swiss Canyon". A fantastic panoramic road also belongs to it. Take a little rest to enjoy one of the most varied landscapes in the Alps. Over the bridge at the end of the first short descent, you’ll reach a short ascent with splendid hairpin bends leading you to Versam (909 m above sea level). Once you get to the village entrance turn in direction of Safiental and follow the MTB route no. 157 "Calörtsch". Via Arezen, you’ll get on natural roads through forests and meadows to the Maiensässen at Calörtsch (1,401m above sea level). You’ll be able to enjoy a particularly impressive panoramic view of the Flimser Stein. Following the MTB route, you’ll reach a short forest path through the Calörtscherwald (1,580m above sea level) and get back onto a road that takes you to the idyllic village of Brün. On the fast descent from Brün onto the main road (910m above sea level), you’ll get back to cycle route 3, which you follow in the direction of Valendas. Valendas delights not only with countless well-preserved manors, but also with the largest wooden fountain in Europe. From here follow the cycle route to Ilanz (699m above sea level), the first city on the Rhine.

Ilanz - Lag Pigniu - Brigels: 31.9 kilometers - 1395 altitude

From Ilanz (699m above sea level) the journey takes you on a paved road with a crisp ascent to Ruschein (1,166m above sea level). The view from Ruschein over Ilanz to Valsertal is the first highlight of the route. In Ruschein, you’ll reach the Graubünden bike route no. 90 and traverse to Siat. Steep ascents alternate with relaxing flat sections. In Siat, some of the fountains are a welcome opportunity to fill up your bottles. The view of the Obersaxen plateau lets you forget your sore legs for a while. Until Darpagaus (1,494m above sea level), the road ascents, before you’ll reach the side valley "Val da Pigniu" on a fast descent.

The ascent towards Pigniu and up to the reservoir Lag da Pigniu (1,447m above sea level) is easy to master. The rock wall with impressive waterfalls at the very back of the lake is so impressive that the detour to the very end of the gravel road is definitely worthwhile. The route only folows the road for a short while before you turn right on the MTB route 90. On the other side of the river, you’ll first get onto a dirt road, and then followed by a short interlude through woods and meadows to Andiast. From Andiast you follow the main road to Waltensburg (1,003m above sea level) for short stretch. The church in Waltensburg has an inspiring interior with fantastic paintings and is certainly worth a stop.

 A gravel road with a panoramic view and an impressive rock tunnel will take you to Brigels (1,290m above sea level).

Brigels - RhB - Lai Tuma - Disentis: 44.1 kilometers - 1238 altitude

Today’s motto is starting comfortably! From Brigels (1,290m above sea level) you’ll ride through typical villages of Surselva to Trun (861m above sea level). Once every hour, the Rhaetian Railway rolls up into the valley. You’ll load your gravel bike into the red RhB and together you’ll get from Disentis to Tschamut (1,645m above sea level). From here, you’ll follow the young Rhine towards its source. At first, the cycle route no. 3 leads you in the direction of the Oberalp pass, in Surpalits you’ll turn onto the MTB route no. 205. A steep gravel road will take you into high Alpine terrain and every time you pedal, the air gets a little thinner. In Siara (2,174m above sea level), you’ll have the opportunity to tackle the last 900 meters and 176 altitude to the source of the Anterior Rhine on foot. A steep and difficult path leads to Lai da Tuma (2,345m above sea level).

If you prefer travelling on two wheels, follow the dirt road to Maighels Hut (2,314m). The hut is the highest point on the tributaries of the Anterior Rhine, which can be reached by bicycle. Taking a break is more than deserved at this point, you’ll first get back on the dirt road, which will be followed by the Oberalp pass road back to Tschamut (1,645m above sea level). In Selva you’ll leave the main road and follow the Graubünden bike route no. 90 to Sedrun (1,406m above sea level). Taking a short detour to the village to strengthen yourself in "La Conditoria" with a piece of the smallest nut cake in the world is definitely worth the trip. Via Surrein, taking the path through the Muota Pigniel, you’ll get to Uaul Cavorgia (1,662m above sea level), which stuns with its flora and a great panoramic view. The route will take you to Disentis (1,130m above sea level) via Mumpé Medel. From a distance, you’ll be able to see the imposing Benedictine monastery, which has made an impact on the town since the 13th century.

Disentis - Obersaxen: 29.2 kilometers - 1260 altitude

From Disentis (1,130m above sea level) you’ll already be able to see Cavardiras towering high above the Surselva. A short descent to the Rhine and a slight incline take you to the village on the other side of the valley. You’ll be on cycle route no. 3. A short, fast descent will take you to Pardomat and riding along the Anterior Rhine you’ll encounter gravel banks and riverside forests from Surrein to Trun (852m above sea level). MTB route no. 90 takes you to the Obersaxen plateau. The area was settled by the Walsers and acts a Swiss German language island in the middle of the Surselva. Above Friggahüs, you’ll reach the highest point of the day (1,481m above sea level) and accompanied by an imposing view into the Surselva, you can take it easy riding down to Meierhof (1,259m above sea level).

Obersaxen - Alp Nova - Ilanz: 38.3 kilometers - 1252 altitude

Many roads lead to Rome and many through Obersaxen. You’lll reach Meierhof (1,259m above sea level) via Miraniga to Wali. Here you’ll get on the MTB route no. 90 which continues via the Alp Stavonas to the Alp Prada (1,971m above sea level). A short descent promises some rest, but shortly after the route will ascent again with a short, steep meadow path to Alp Naul. A natural road will take you to the highest point of the day, the Alp Nova (2,077m above sea level). You’ll be way past the tree line now, and up here, wind and weather have no mercy. The route comfortably leads to Alp Sezner (1,982m above sea level). On the descent to Vignogn, you’ll be able to enjoy a breathtaking view of the Val Lumnezia - and on hot days you can cool off in the Davos Munts bathing lake.

Via Vella (1,244m asl), the journey continues through the valley to Morissen, where the route’s last ascent awaits you. Via the small chapel Sogn Carli, you’ll get to the Mountain Inn Bündner Rigi. At 1618 altitude, a magical view of the Val Lumnezia and the Rheinschlucht (Rhine gorge) will surprise you. Enjoy the winding descent towards Luven (998m above sea level), before you end the gravel bike day in Ilanz (699m above sea level), the first city on the Rhine.

Ilanz - Flimserwald - Chur: 65.7 kilometers - 1397 altitude

From Ilanz (699m above sea level), you’ll take the MTB route no. 260 "Rheinschluchttour" via Schluein and Sagogn into the Flims Grosswald. The tour takes you over Flims landslide’s scree and forest roads accompanied by views of the UNESCO World Natural Reserve Sardona past the picturesque Lake Cauma (997m above sea level) to the Conn viewing platform. Here you can enjoy a breathtaking view over the Rheinschlucht (Rhine gorge). The Conn restaurant serves local specialties where you can take a minute to spoil yourself. Strengthened; the route takes you back on natural roads on the MTB route no. 245 "Flimserwald Rundtour". An open hedgerow landscape with panoramic views will take you to Trin Digg, from where you’ll Lake Cresta (845m above sea level), you’ll ride through the Flimserwald and along the Felsbachschlucht (gorge) passing steep natural roads back to Flims (1,099m above sea level). Via Murschetg, you’ll return to Sagogn on a rapid descent and cross the Rhine at Valendas’ station (669m above sea level). A short ascent takes you up to the road above Ruinualta, which you already know from the first stage. Finally; enjoy riding on the Rheinschlucht-Strasse before you get onto the route to Bonaduz and Reichenau, where the Anterior Rhine and Posterior Rhine merge. From here, you comfortably ride back to Chur (593m above sea level).

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Stage 5 Road cycling Route Source Region Rhine: Ilanz – Chur

Medium
47.3 km
3:20 h
1143 mhd
1289 mhd
Strasse nach Bonaduz
Ilanz die erste Stadt am Rhein

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Gasthaus am Brunnen
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  1590 m
Lowest Point  559 m
Best Season
Jan
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Aug
Sep
Okt
Nov
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Start
Anonymous
Destination
Chur
Coordinates
46.77372, 9.204208

Details

Description

 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).

Stages

Ouverall route: Chur – Chur

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.

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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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