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424
riders
02:25
30.2km
1,300m
Mountain biking
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.
Last updated: July 28, 2024
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After 363 m for 3.89 km
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Start point
Train Station
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17.5 km
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30.2 km
End point
Train Station
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
19.2 km
3.85 km
3.71 km
1.37 km
1.08 km
626 m
454 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
13.5 km
6.31 km
4.18 km
2.33 km
1.94 km
1.35 km
622 m
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Elevation
Highest point (2,630 m)
Lowest point (1,560 m)
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Sunday 10 May
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This route was planned by komoot.
Today it should be a relaxed tour ... There was so much to see again ... The rock path, unbelievably huge ... 😳 The panorama path ... Yes panorama ... unbelievable panorama for kilometers on more or less narrow paths ... 💞 The Gotschnagrat ... Hammer trail ... Ummmm ... Relaxation ... 🤔 ... More like tension and respect first and then just Yeah 🤘 Then a few more 'smooth' trails ... How it would be called here 😉 It was just awesome !! And it's indescribable what I'm experiencing right now ... These pictures in my head ... It's just epic 💞
The direct uphill to the Weissfluhjoch can and should be avoided in a wide arc; even the turbocharger reached its limits here: extremely steep and loose, rough scree, seemingly endless, but the reward followed 😉 For me, it was tire patching again 😂, the last salami and CO2 cartridge; the rocks above 2000m are sometimes like razor blades. The panorama is hard to beat 🥹❤️ The first part of the Gotschnargrat trail is extreme, very extreme, and you have to dismount briefly and carry or push your bike in places, but then 🤩 Megaaaa The pictures are deceptive 😂 Very rough and in places you have to be free of vertigo; here, besides the trail, you simply drop 100 meters down the cliffs 🫣 It's in no way inferior to the Epic Trail 👍 AND, thank you so much for how harmonious this works between hikers and mountain bikers; 80% of the trails are shared. You get chatting, you greet each other, you make room for each other, and you share respect and love for the mountains! WHY doesn't this work in Germany?
Tomorrow morning at eight o'clock started for this grandiose, demanding door ... perfect trails and again and again dream views ... very recommendable .. simply not on the weekend, as there are probably many hikers .. extra early on the piste and only seen 3 hikers and 5 bikers. .👍👌☀️😎💪🏾 relive: https://www.relive.cc/view/vPv4yAn9m3O
I've been to the Weissfluhjoch before, in July 2022, but by cable car back then 😉😄 Because I liked the Felsenweg so much, I'm doing it again. I had lunch at the Strela Pass and then took the beautiful Parsen Panorama Trail. The Panorama Trail was also cool. I dismounted briefly because it was too exposed for me. Then the last stretch took the same route to Davos Wolfgang. It was a very nice autumn bike day 🌞😎🥰😀
Echli steeply obsi ... and with 100mm suspension travel rather echli weakly equipped for the trail in the direction of the Schwarzseealp ... but it's a great tour! (No better in the morning, weigh the pedestrians)
The final tour of our long weekend in Klosters was an absolute highlight. With two cable cars (Gotschnabahn and Parsennhüttenbahn), we took the Weissfluhjoch. From there, we rode through the Hauptertäli valley to the rocky path around Schiahorn – one of the most spectacular trails I've ridden so far. From the Strela Pass, we took the Panorama Trail back to the Gotschnagrat. The black-marked Signal Trail from the Gotschnagrat towards Schwarzseealp, which I only noticed later, was more of a hike with a bike for me, but that only slightly detracted from the great tour, especially since the rest of the way back offered some beautiful single trails.