Bike tour from the Romanes to the Walsers

Medium
40.6 km
5:25 h
1343 mhd
1343 mhd
Die Aussichten von der Burgruine Schwarzenstein zu den Brigelserhörner. Rüber zu den Romanen.
"Bike-Ablegeplatz" bei der Burgruine Schwarzenstein.

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Get to know Brigels and Obersaxen in a single tour. On this bike tour, you not only change the side of the valley, but also the language area. Experience a varied bike tour from Obersaxen or Brigels on sometimes lonely trails. A few insiders are already there.
Technique /6
Fitness 4/6
Highest Point  1318 m
Lowest Point  731 m
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Start
Brigels or from the valley floor
Destination
Brigels or from the valley floor
Coordinates
46.771567, 9.06715

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Description

Just below Brigels, you can already experience the first 500 meters downhill on trails. They are not too difficult, but still offer a few challenges. As soon as the fun is over, you cycle along the Rhine on cycle route no. 2 until shortly before Trun. Here you take the main road to the idyllic village of Zignau. The fun is over. Follow the regularly ascending gravel road along “Alpine Bike No. 1” to “Boden”. Now comes a short section of trail, some of which has to be pushed. After the stream bridge, you can continue on a gravel road and cruise deep into Obersaxen via Hanschahüs, Chriegli and Canterdü. As soon as you cross the large road bridge, there is a super fun trail in the direction of the Schwarzenstein castle ruins. Only a small sign draws attention to this. Put the bike down on the grass and climb up to the ruins along the stirrups. You will be overwhelmed by the view. The side roads that continue on are wonderful to ride. Shortly below Markal, the route branches off onto a rough gravel road, which becomes narrower and narrower and soon takes on the character of a single trail. Enjoy the fast downhill with 500 meters of depth down to the Rhine. Now follow the Polenweg trail over the wooden bridge at Rueun. There are now around 400 meters of ascent to Waltensburg. At the valley station of the chairlifts, we lead the tour again over a single trail and a forest road. If you no longer feel like it, simply take the little road via Migliè to Brigels.

Geheimtipp

If you ride the tour from Rueun, for example, you can benefit from the e-bike charging station in Danis (from Brigels you still have too little battery left). The Volg store next door makes the wait more entertaining.

The charging station in Brigels is located between the valley station of the mountain railroads and the village center. At the end of Plaun Rueun, near Cumpriva. See map.

The charging station in Waltensburg is located at the Hotel Ucliva. If you set off from the valley floor, you can charge here while waiting on the sunny restaurant terrace.

This tour can be started from any location. Also from Obersaxen Meierhof, for example. You'll be on the route in just a few hundred meters.

Sicherheitshinweis

The tour should not be undertaken in uncertain weather conditions. Weather changes are frequent in the mountains. If a rain front or similar is approaching during the hike, you should turn back in good time.

144 Emergency call, first aid

1414 Mountain rescue REGA

112 International emergency call

Ausrüstung

Mountain bike, helmet, gloves, bike shoes, goggles, rain and sun protection, drink, repair kit, first aid kit

Directions

Brigels - Danis - Zignau - Hanschahüs - Schwarzenstein ruins - Markal - Rueun - Waltensburg - Brigels

Directions

Public Transport

From the Grisons cantonal capital of Chur, take the Rhaetian Railway through the spectacular Rhine Gorge to Ilanz and on to Tavanasa. Then take the post bus line 90.461 Tavanasa - Brigels to the stop Breil/Brigels, casa communala

Continue by bike in three minutes to the valley station in Brigels.

Anreise Information

On the A13 to Reichenau, then on the main road 19 via Flims to Tavanasa and then up to Brigels

Parking

Parking is available at the parking lots at the valley station of the Brigels cable cars

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