In the footsteps of the Swiss Epic - Route 1 (E-MTB suitable)
Difficult
29.5 km
4:50 h
1070 mhd
1070 mhd


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The Swiss Epic stands for a demanding, multi-day stage race across the breathtaking Graubünden Alps. As a stage location, Davos Klosters is always an important part of the race. On this route, you follow parts of the original track of the Swiss Epic 2020, but can enjoy the landscapes and single trails without any race pressure.
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Start
Kurpark Davos
Destination
Kurpark Davos
Coordinates
46.799261, 9.827241
Details
Description
The route starts in Kurpark Davos, which also serves as the start and finish area during the Swiss Epic. The path first takes you over the Rüti and Chämpfenwald to Büschalp and then continues to the legendary Panorama Route. From there, the trail, which lives up to its name and offers a breathtaking view, leads you over the Meierhofer Tälli to the Parsenn hut. The restaurant is perfect for a small refreshment. Then it continues via Gruobenalp to Schwarzseealp. Now it gets properly flowy: a world-class trail leads to Gotschnaboden and from there in the opposite direction to Wolfgang Pass. From there, the path above Davos leads back to Kurpark Davos, where the route started.
Hidden Gem
Those who want to ride the entire Panorama Route can find the route description here.
Safety Note
In the Davos Klosters destination, there are many managed alpine pastures with livestock. Therefore, expect to encounter animals everywhere. We ask for appropriate consideration and to ride the terrain at a suitable speed.
Directions
Kurpark Davos - Büschalp - Meierhofer Tälli - Parsenn hut - Schwarzseealp - Gotschnaboden - Wolfgang Pass - Kurpark Davos
Directions
Public Transport
Arrival via Landquart with the RhB to Davos Platz station.
Travel Information
Coming from Zurich / St. Margrethen, leave the A13/E43 highway at Landquart towards Landquart, Davos, Vereina. Drive on the N28 to Davos.
Parking
Please use public parking lots/garages in Davos.
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