Celerina – Val Bever – Suvretta Pass – Marguns – Alp Muntatsch – Celerina (e-mountain bike)

Closed
Difficult
40.6 km
4:40 h
1265 mhd
1265 mhd
Aufstieg zum Suvretta Pass
Biker bei Spinas

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Der zauberhafte Lej Suvretta

Ride the Suvretta Loop No. 671 once in the opposite direction. The steep climbs are easy to manage thanks to e-assistance, and the descents on the single trails are fun even with an e-mountain bike.


The route is impassable at Munt da San Murezzan due to rockfall danger! It goes up to the Suvretta Pass and back the same way.

Technique 5/6
Fitness 6/6
Highest Point  2682 m
Lowest Point  1699 m
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Start
Celerina, Marguns valley station
Destination
Celerina, Marguns valley station
Coordinates
46.512991, 9.854232

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Description

This scenic and varied route starts at the valley station of the Marguns cable car in Celerina. From there, it first goes leisurely through the villages of Celerina, Samedan, and Bever before the route branches off into Val Bever. On the alpine road up to Alp Zembers da Suvretta, where the technically demanding section up to Suvretta Pass begins. The trail then runs along the slope towards Corviglia. The descent on the Marmotta Flow Trail to Marguns is a highlight of the route. Afterwards, it continues with a great view below Piz Padella to Alp Muntatsch and down the alpine path to Samedan. From Samedan, follow the Inn river back to Celerina.


Further information
Engadin Tourism AG
Via Maistra 1
CH-7500 St. Moritz
Phone: +41 81 830 00 01
E-mail: allegra@engadin.ch 
Internet: www.engadin.ch 

Hidden Gem

On the route, you will pass a few nicely located excursion restaurants.

Safety Note

Please watch out for oncoming bikers and hikers.

Directions

Celerina-Samedan-Bever-Spinas-Suvretta Pass-Corviglia-Marguns-Alp Muntatsch-Samedan-Celerina

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