Duranna-Run

Medium
20.4 km
1:30 h
111 mhd
1962 mhd
Duranna-Run (oua_67940182_image)
RIDECHECK DURANNA-RUN | DAVOS | SANDRO SCHMID

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In winter, the descent from Weissfluhjoch to Küblis is one of the most legendary and longest ski slopes in Switzerland. In summer, the route can also be tackled as an unforgettable mountain bike descent with some adjusted routing. The route is one of the longest mountain bike descents in Switzerland.

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Fitness 2/6
Highest Point  2661 m
Lowest Point  804 m
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Start
Weissfluhjoch
Destination
Küblis
Coordinates
46.83266, 9.805553

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Description

The route starts at the mountain station of the 2nd section of the Parsennbahn on the Weissfluhjoch at around 2,600 meters above sea level. The first part of the route is characterized by a rocky landscape at the foot of the rocky Weissfluh summit. The surroundings resemble a lunar landscape and seem almost surreal. From the Kreuzweg junction, the environment becomes somewhat gentler – while the trail becomes more challenging. It leads over the Casanna Pass down to the idyllic Grüensee, which is nestled in a beautiful raised bog landscape and forms a perfect contrast to the rocky landscape at the start of the route. On a well-ridable path, you cross the high plateau of the Duranna Pass to the Alp Obersäss. Then the path leads down to the Fideriser Duranna and continues to Birchenbüelen. From there, it continues down to Plandagorz. The destination in Küblis is about 600 meters lower from here. The path winds from there to the banks of the Landquart on the edge of Küblis, where you have completed about 15 kilometers of descent. Back to Davos or Klosters is then by Rhätische Bahn.

Hidden Gem

For those who haven’t had enough yet: From Klosters, take the Gotschnabahn and return to Davos via the Panorama Trail and the Meierhof Trail!

Safety Note

In the Davos Klosters destination, there are many managed alpine farms with livestock. Therefore, it is to be expected that you will encounter animals everywhere. Please be considerate and ride the terrain at an appropriate speed.

Directions

Weissfluhjoch – Casannapass – Grüensee – Fideriser Duranna – Plandagorz – Küblis

Directions

Public Transport

Take the train (RhB) to Davos Dorf, then a short ride by bike to the Parsennbahn.

Travel Information

Coming from Zurich / St. Margrethen, exit highway A13/E43 at Landquart towards Landquart, Davos, Vereina. Drive on the N28 to Davos.

Parking

Use public parking in Davos.

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