All cycling routes in Graubünden

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  • Rona Bike

    The «Roman Trail» is a gentle tour. It is not too difficult and is suitable for inexperienced bikers or families. The tour derived its name from the archaeological sites close to its path.
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  • Val Russein

    Grandiose circular tour high above the Surselva to the foot of the Tödi. From Disentis you experience the openness of the Surselva on the slopes on both sides before you enter the isolate Val Russein. You return along the Rhine to Disentis.
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  • Valle Malvaglia Bike

    This route begins in Dagro, a typical Malvaglia Valley village on a terrace with elusive views of the valley floor and the Riviera mountains. Dagro is easy to reach from Malvaglia with the cable car or via the asphalt road that climbs the length of the valley.
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  • Calörtsch

    Varied circular tour south of the Rhine with a view of the Sardona UNESCO World Heritage Site, Flimserstein, Rhine Gorge and Safien Valley. Start and finish is at the Versam observation platform.
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  • Prättigauer Route

    From the resort of Klosters through long strung-out Prättigau, on terraces and side valleys, flanked by high mountains, such as the Silvretta and Rätikon. On to Landquart in the Rhine Valley, past the health spa of Bad Ragaz to the traffic hub of Sargans.
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  • Fideriser Heuberge

    In winter the Fideriser Heuberge (literally: the hay mountains of Fideris) are famous for the thrilling sled rides down into the valley. But when it comes to mountain biking this stunning mountain landscape must first be conquered uphill, making the subsequent downhill run all the more exciting.
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  • Graubünden Bike, Stage 1/11

    An up and down section through typical Surselva villages high above the Vorderrhein, with an imposing end section on busy panoramic trails. Magical: Val da Pigniu, Migliè Alpine meadows and tiny high moor at Crep da Plaids.
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  • Sta. Maria

    A tour through a very varied nature. It's a real treat to cover the length in its entirety, passing through each individual village. Some tips: the famous «grotti» and the biotopes, true nature reserves.
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  • Cavorgia Bike

    This circular bike route runs through the entire Disentis and Sedrun holiday region. Shady mountain forest alternates with great panoramas of glaciers and peaks. Pretty alpine farms and diverse flower meadows characterise this route.
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  • Graubünden Bike, Stage 5/11

    The day begins with a steep ascent through Sapün. The Strelapass, the famous pass into the Landwassertal valley, has a long pushing section, the following descent on the panoramic path to Davos is Alpine biking at its best.
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  • Hochtal Bargis

    From Flims Dorf this easy tour takes you to the hidden waterfalls of the Rusna «Cathetral» via the Walser village of Fidaz and past the mighty rock face of the Flimserstein.
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  • Graubünden Route

    The Graubünden Route leads along breathtaking stretches through glorious Alpine landscapes, from Chur over the Albulapass to Engadine and on a second branch of the route, along the Hinterrhein over the Bernhardinpass down to Bellinzona.
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  • Clavadeler Alp

    An enjoyable after-work circuit or half-day tour with great panoramic views of the Landwasser valley and the mountains surrounding Davos. A particularly thrilling aspect of the route is the high-speed downhill run.
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  • Arosa–Ochsenalp

    Easy tour – lots of fun – minimum effort. After gentle ascents through the forest you soon arrive at the Ochsenalp which is an ideal spot for pleasure-loving bikers to take a break. The route then continues along the panorama trail with a gorgeous view of the Schanfigg Valley back to Arosa.
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  • Nassegl Bike

    The tour is named after the painter Giovanni Segantini, who spent several years living and working in Savognin. Some of his most famous work was done here. The bike route passes through this very area.
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  • Inn-Radweg, Stage 3/3

    In Austria and Germany, the route leads over Innsbruck and Rosenheim through to Dreiflüssestadt Passau. Inn, once a significant traffic artery for salt and ore trading, connects three countries, famous cities and impressive landscapes.
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  • Davoser Taltour

    The Davos Valley Tour is particularly well suited for families and beginners. The uphill sections are all gentle and most of the tracks are easy to negotiate.
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  • Avrona Bike

    A black lake, beautiful views of the castle Tarasp and the other side of the valley. However, the highlight only follows after that: woodland and gravel dominate the racy, winding descent from Avrona to Vulpera.
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  • Biketicket to ride blau

    For a leisurely ride and for families this round tour through idyllic countryside offers a lot of fun! With pleasant and gentle declines and slight ascents, this route is suitable even for bikes without extra suspension.
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  • Alp Garfiun

    On this tour the Silvrettahorn and its glacier appear almost within reach. This impressive run along the upper reaches of the Prättigau valley gives even technically less accomplished bikers a fantastic experience of nature and mountain biking.
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  • Alp Flix Bike

    The main object of this tour is the high plateau Alp Flix above the village Sur. Originally, a Roman way, the tour passes through this high moor, which is of national significance. The fantastic descent adds a further highlight to the tour.
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  • Inn-Radweg

    A route through a unique landscape alongside the rushing waters of the Inn: impressive Engadine houses with filigree decoration, crystal-clear lakes, a varied terraced landscape, a paradise for rare birds, exclusive St. Moritz, snow-covered mountain summits.
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  • Alp Gamidaur Bike

    On this tour you can enjoy legendary insights into the picturesque Weisstannental with the «Tectonic Arena Sardona» UNESCO site, sleepy Alps and wild nature. Most of the route covers unsurfaced roads.
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  • Alpine Bike, Stage 6/16

    Short single trail through the rugged Albulatobel up to Mistail church, tunnel and uneven rooted trail to Muldain, high over the gorge of the Albula, long ascent to Glaspass, downhill bliss for experienced bikers then on an old mule track to Safien Platz.
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  • Flimserwald Rundtour

    The route through Flims Forest affords views of the Flims landslide scenery and the magnificent Upper Rhine Gorge. Well suited to the needs of beginners and families. Conn, with its great views, is the ideal place for refreshments.
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  • Murtera Bike

    Panoramic and high-altitude round route from Ardez via the alps Murtera and Sura to the Schellen-Ursli village Guarda. The views of the picturesque Lower Engadine Dolomites, as well as the biodiverse flora at this altitude, don’t fail to amaze with every step.
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  • Trin Digg–Crestasee

    This route cuts right through the Flimser Forest, over the alluvial deposits from the Flimser rockslide to the edge of the Rhine Gorge. Along the way, Lakes Cauma and Cresta offer the perfect opportunity to pause and take a dip.
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  • Rheinschlucht Bike

    The Rhine Gorge in Graubünden is one of the most majestic and diverse landscapes in the Alps. The wild gorge combines roaring rapids with steep white cliffs and expansive woodlands. On this round tour circle this spectacle of nature on forest paths and single trails.
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  • Churwaldner-Tour

    The Churwalden Tour is the ideal after-work tour. With little in the way of altitude difference and technical/fitness requirements it is also suitable for families and e-bikes.
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