246 Trin Digg - Crestasee
Simple
21.8 km
2:30 h
485 mhd
485 mhd


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This medium level 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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Start
Laax (Staderas)
Destination
Laax (Staderas)
Coordinates
46.834675, 9.282463
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Description
From the Staderas car park between Flims and Laax you follow forest roads through the Flimser Forest offering views of the Sardona UNESCO World Nature Heritage Site with the Tschingelhörner and Flim-serstein, past picturesque Lake Cauma to the Conn observation platform. Here you can enjoy a breathtaking view of the Rhine Gorge, the Swiss Grand Canyon. At the Restaurant Conn riders can indulge in some of the re-gion’s specialities.
The route then carries on along dirt and single tracks down to the lowest point of the tour. Across open hedged farmland with a panoramic view to Trin Digg and from there a brief climb to Porclis and on to Trin Mulln. After a refreshing dip in Lake Cresta, you carry on through the Flimser Forest and along the Felsbach Gorge on pleasantly sloping dirt tracks back to Flims.
The route then carries on along dirt and single tracks down to the lowest point of the tour. Across open hedged farmland with a panoramic view to Trin Digg and from there a brief climb to Porclis and on to Trin Mulln. After a refreshing dip in Lake Cresta, you carry on through the Flimser Forest and along the Felsbach Gorge on pleasantly sloping dirt tracks back to Flims.
Directions
Laax (Staderas) - Conn - Trin Digg - Trin Mulin - Flims Waldhaus - Laax (Staderas)
Directions
Public Transport
By train to Chur and the bus to Flims Dorf. Limited bicycle transport.
Anreise Information
Via the A13 and B19 to Flims Dorf.
Parken
Parking at the information office and at the Schlössli.
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