From Davos, you ride through the beautiful Dischma valley to Dürrboden. Here begins the sometimes very steep ascent along the old mule track up to the Scaletta Pass. For good bikers, the pass is 80-90% rideable. The descent to Alp Funtauna is tricky in places and requires all your riding skills. A mostly good single trail runs through the high-lying Val Funtauna, which becomes very steep in the final section, up to the Keschhütte. The modern SAC hut is even equipped with Nordic comforters and invites you to linger. After a magnificent panoramic view of the glacier and mountains, a rapid descent follows through the Val Tuors to Bergün. From Filisur back to Davos, the crossing of the 80-metre-high Wiesner Viaduct and the old train path that runs above the Zügenschlücht are real highlights.
Hidden Gem
In the destination Davos Klosters there are many farmed alps with livestock. Animals are therefore to be expected everywhere. We ask you to be considerate and to drive at an appropriate speed.
Safety Note
Attention:
Every October and from the end of April to the end of May, the Swiss army conducts shooting exercises in the area around S-chanf. This means that the area between S-chanf, the Keschhütte and the Dürrboden mountain inn over the Scalettapass is closed, or it is life-threatening there.
This tour leads mainly through alpine terrain and should only be ridden by experienced bikers!
Directions
Davos, tourist and sports center - Davos Platz - Davos Dorf - Dürrboden - Scalettapass - Alp Funtauna - Keschhütte SAC - Chants - Bergün - Filisur - Stn. Wiesen - Alter Zügenweg - Glaris - Davos Platz - Davos, tourist and sports center
Directions
Public Transport
Take the train to Landquart, then the Rhaetian Railway (RhB) to Davos Platz.
Short bike ride to the Davos tourism and sports center (starting point).
Travel Information
By car to Davos
- Route 28 Landquart - Davos
- Landwasserstrasse Thusis - Davos
Parking
Public parking lots/parking garages in Davos, direct parking facilities at the tourism and sports center in Davos.