Segnes Trail route (704)
 
  
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 Do you love variety on the bike? The Segnes Trail, with its natural character and many playful elements like stone slab jumps and berms, is made for you.
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Description
From the Segnes mountain station, you follow route 694 to the Segnes Trail. The red enduro trail leads down to Punt Desch, the starting point of the Runca Trail.
The trail, built in 2022, runs over large stone slabs, technical curves, and rocky steps. The Segnes Trail is entirely made of local material, which comes from the Flims rockslide around 9500 years ago – still one of the largest known landslides worldwide. You can still see the rock edges where the rockslide detached at about 2700 m a.s.l., and 12 km³ of debris and rock slid into the Rhine, forming the famous Rhine Gorge. How the rockslide changed the landscape is also reflected in the trail's character, with the surface under the tyres changing repeatedly.
After mastering the first meters with large stone slabs, the trail becomes smoother and offers playful curve combinations, jumps, and waves in the gravel terrain. As soon as the tree line is reached, you find natural trail sections hidden in the pine forest with small side hits and jumps. The surface gets grippier and the tyres gain more and more grip.
At the end of the Segnes Trail, after a short break, you can cruise directly on the popular Runca Trail to Flims.
The trail can be described as a medium-difficulty, technical enduro singletrail and is aimed at advanced bikers.
Directions
From Flims valley station take the cable car up to Segnes, then follow the signs 694.
Directions
Public Transport
Travel Information
By car on the A13 motorway from Zürich to Chur, exit 18 Flims
Parking
Parking spaces in the Stenna Flims cable cars car park
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