Piz Nair - Val Bever - Celerina

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Medium
21.4 km
2:30 h
24 mhd
1595 mhd
Biker auf dem Weg vom Piz Nair hinunter zum Suvrettapass
Danny MacAskill & Claudio Caluori: Home of Trails

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Trail zum Lej da la Pêsch
The route starts at Piz Nair and includes many beautiful single trail kilometers.
Technique /6
Fitness 3/6
Highest Point  3022 m
Lowest Point  1707 m
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Start
Piz Nair, mountain station
Destination
Celerina train station
Coordinates
46.505688, 9.787627

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Description

Comfortably by cable car from Celerina or St. Moritz up to Piz Nair, the local mountain of St. Moritz at 3059 meters above sea level. A short break in the Panorama Restaurant is worth it not only because of the fantastic panorama of the surrounding 3000-meter peaks and the Bernina group, but also serves for acclimatization, because then a single trail fireworks of the highest class starts. After an 800 meter warm-up along the piste track, turn right onto the trail to Lej da la Pêscha and Suvrettapass. From Suvrettapass on, the route is marked with number 671.
Here begins the flowing trail that winds down for nearly six kilometers through this magnificent high mountain basin of Val Suvretta. In Val Bever, the path flows into a well-maintained gravel road, whose waves also provide great fun. The Spinas Restaurant is the ideal chill-out spot before continuing on the gravel road to Bever and back along the main road to Celerina.

If you still haven't had enough, we recommend the rear Val Bever, where the landscape and especially the Beverin river can be seen in its wild, unspoilt state. Against this backdrop, it has been awarded the ‘Gewässerperle PLUS’ label since summer 2021.

Gewässerperle PLUS – a natural gem of national importance

The Beverin is the first river in Switzerland to be awarded the ‘Gewässerperle PLUS’ label. The 13.5-kilometre-long mountain stream received this special honour because it has remained largely untouched by humans – a true wild stream without artificial corrections. From its source near Piz d'Err to just before Bever, the Beverin meanders freely through the picturesque Val Bever, surrounded by valuable fens and floodplain landscapes. This unspoilt mountain water world provides an ideal habitat for many rare animal and plant species, including otters, brown trout, stoneflies and numerous willow species. The label recognises not only the ecological value of the Beverin, but also the commitment of the municipality of Bever to preserving this unique natural paradise.

HOME OF TRAILS
By the way, Danny MacAskill and Claudio Caluori start their road trip through Graubünden at Piz Nair. To see in the video "Home of Trails".

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More Information
Engadin St. Moritz Tourismus AG
Via Maistra 1
CH-7500 St. Moritz
Phone: +41 81 830 00 01
E-mail: allegra@engadin.ch
Website: www.engadin.ch

Hidden Gem

The last section down into Val Bever requires skill and dexterity.

Safety Note

The route leads through high alpine terrain in the upper part. This section should not be ridden in snow and dense fog. Warm clothing, rain protection, and gloves are always part of the basic equipment. Never ride alone!

Between Suvrettapass and Spinas there is no mobile phone reception.

Directions

Piz Nair - Suvrettapass - Spinas - Bever - Celerina

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