Three countries route from Davos
 
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 Driving fun, nature, and culture from three different countries experienced all in one day. The starting point Davos is perfectly located for a route across the borders to Austria and South Tyrol.
Distance: 241 km
Driving time: 4.30 h
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Description
The route goes over winding little roads, through remote valleys and between steep mountain slopes to almost unknown, secluded mountain passes. From the Italian lifestyle with air-dried ham and delicious cappuccino, through lush green valleys with wild streams shimmering turquoise as they carve through the rock, to the Canadian-like national park where bears still feel at home, every motorcyclist's heart will beat faster.
The route leads from Davos right over the first pass, the Flüelapass, to Such. From there continue eastward towards Scuol and then follow the road all the way to the border area Martina. After crossing the border, turn right uphill towards Nauders, and within 30 minutes comes the second border crossing into the Vinschgau in the South Tyrolean Alps. Here is the photo highlight with the flooded church tower, the tip of which still rises out of the lake. After the photo point, continue towards Mals, from where you return to Switzerland via the Münstertal. In Switzerland the way leads over the Ofenpass through the Engadin to La Punt and then over the last alpine pass, the Albula, where the fairytale-like lake Lai da Palpuogna is located. The route is rounded off via Bergün, Filisur, Alvaneu, and through the Landwasser valley back to Davos.
Hidden Gem
Photo hotspot: Grand Tour Flüelapass and Reschensee with the church tower tip
Lai da Palpuogna is a pretty jewel, one of the most beautiful lakes of Graubünden nestled in a larch forest, perfect for a picnic.
Directions
Davos - Flüela - Reschenpass - Müstair - Ofenpass - Albulapass - Davos
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Parking
Public parking lots/garages in Davos
 Responsible for this content: Destination Davos Klosters.

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