All Mountain: Arosa - Scheidegg - Arosa

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Medium
15 km
2:10 h
407 mhd
407 mhd
Single Trail Ochsenalp - Schaidegg
Weg Hauptichopf - Arosa

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Singletrail Richtung Mittelstation
A good training route for those who like it a bit more technically challenging but still don't want to take any risks.
Technique /6
Fitness 2/6
Highest Point  2142 m
Lowest Point  1735 m
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Start
Obersee Arosa
Destination
Obsersee Arosa
Coordinates
46.78352, 9.682958

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Description

On one hand, the route can be ridden from Ochsenalp. On the other hand, you can turn off at the red step. The route from Ochsenalp is somewhat more demanding, but you get a nice piece of singletrail as well. You may need to push the bike for the first few meters. The whole route is well rideable via the red step.

Hidden Gem

A stop at Ochsenalp is a must. Also, be sure to walk up to Hauptichopf next to the route (2 min) and enjoy the breathtaking view of Arosa!

Equipment

All-Mountain or Enduro bike

Directions

On one hand, the route can be ridden from Ochsenalp. On the other hand, you can turn off at the red step. The route from Ochsenalp is somewhat more demanding, but you get a nice piece of singletrail as well. You may need to push the bike for the first few meters. The whole route is well rideable via the red step.

Directions

Public Transport

Slowly like a tram, the Arosa train rattles through Chur, past the city wall, Malteserturm, and Obertor, the landmark of the capital of Graubünden. But soon the city stroll on rails is over. At the city limits, the Arosa train changes into a mountain railway and winds through the wild Schanfigg valley up to the famous holiday resort Arosa. On the only 26 km long route, the train climbs over a thousand meters.

Travel Information

From Chur it takes about 40 minutes uphill on a winding road. The Schanfiggerstrasse snakes through the valley and over 30 km and around 360 curves overcomes 1320 m of elevation difference.

Parking

Right next to the starting point is the Ochsenbühl parking garage.

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