Nationalpark Bike-Marathon: Stage 3

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Description
The route first leads into the Valle Federia before a gravel road climbs in wide zigzags up to Rifugio Cassana. Shortly after, the Chaschauna Pass is reached. Allow enough time here. The following descent runs on the newly expanded, flowing singletrail to Alp Chaschauna, where you can find probably the best apple strudel. From here, the trail merges into the alpine road leading to S-chanf. At Vaüglia Suot you cross a bridge and enter the forest. Shortly after, S-chanf, the endpoint of the 3rd stage, is reached.
Safety Note
Snowfields are possible on high-elevation sections well into the summer months.
The route was rated under favorable weather conditions; the current weather conditions and forecasts must be observed before starting the route. This route does not require special riding skills or technical ability.
Emergency numbers:
144 emergency call, first aid
1414 mountain rescue REGA
112 international emergency call
Please be considerate when crossing and overtaking hikers. The Graubünden mountain bike routes mostly run on single trails, which are also marked as hiking trails. Hikers always have the right of way.
Equipment
Helmet, gloves, good footwear, glasses, rain and sun protection, water bottle, repair kit, first aid kit.
Directions
Livigno – Valle Federia – Rifugio Casanna – Chaschauna Pass (3994 m) – Alp Chaschauna – God Drosa – S-chanf
Directions
Public Transport
- By the Rhaetian Railway (from Chur, Landquart/Prättigau or from the Upper Engadin) hourly to Zernez
- Then by PostBus hourly from Zernez to Livigno
Travel Information
- From the north: From the Engadin over the Ofenpass road, the Munt-la-Schera tunnel to Livigno (year-round, toll, single lane)
Parking
- Paid public parking available in Livigno and S-chanf
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