E-Bike Gastro Route Klosters


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What could be better than exploring the wonderful landscape around Klosters on a modern e-bike and enjoying culinary delights along the way? The e-bike gastro route from Klosters to Küblis offers you exactly this experience on a technically easy path. Let's go!
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Description
The culinary adventure starts at Klosters Platz station and leads us in the first section up to the Alpenrösli Restaurant. From there, it continues to the Madrisa valley station, where the cozy Kanonenbar is also located. Afterwards, the route leads down to the rushing Landquart river, which takes us on a slightly downhill natural path to Gulfia. After passing Gulfia, we go under the impressive 525-meter-long Sunniberg bridge. After another two kilometers, you reach Serneus, a picturesque Walser settlement with a place to stop at the beautiful Gotschna Restaurant with a wonderful sun terrace and culinary delights from near and far. From Serneus, the route continues along the idyllic Prättigau Route to Saas, with a stop at the Bahnhöfli Restaurant. Via Strahlegg, it goes up to Fideris, where the newly renovated historic Ritterhof Restaurant and the Freibad Fideris await us. At Fideris, the route turns around and leads us slightly uphill in the last section to Küblis, where we review the tour at the Hotel Restaurant Terminus. The train then comfortably takes you back from Küblis with your e-bike to Klosters.
Hidden Gem
If you haven't had enough in Fideris, you can extend the route along the Prättigau Route either to Schiers or Grüsch.
Safety Note
In the Davos Klosters destination, there are many managed alpine pastures with livestock. Therefore, it is to be expected everywhere to encounter animals. We ask for appropriate consideration and also to ride through the area at a moderate pace.
Directions
Klosters Platz - Alpenrösli - Klosters Dorf - Gulfia - Serneus - Saas - Strahlegg - Fideris - Küblis
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