TRAIL TICKET Davos Klosters – BLUE
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Beautiful bike route with mostly gravel descents, few gentle climbs, and some singletrail sections. The route is suitable for families and beginners with some singletrail experience.
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Description
The first 1,000 meters of elevation are quickly and comfortably overcome with the Jakobshornbahn. From the summit, the path leads on natural and gravel paths past the well-known show dairy at Clavadeleralp and offers wonderful views of Davos and the surrounding mountain world. From Clavadeleralp, a gentle descent leads over Gämpen to the valley station of the Jakobshornbahn. Since it was so nice, it goes up again – this time "only" to the middle station Ischalp. From there, the fun flow trail "Kügelibahn" is tackled. The well-developed curves lead to above the Bolgen area, where the route continues over gravel to the Büelen. From there, it goes via the Davos Adventure Park on to Wolfgang. Upon reaching the pass height, a fun singletrail follows down to Klosters. Once there, the Gotschnabahn comfortably takes you back to Gotschnaboden, where you can either add another run on the Gotschna Freeride slope or ride back to Davos on a singletrail via Wolfgang.
Entire route: 36.7 km (3 km cable car rides)
Hidden Gem
The restaurant "Chalet Velo" at Davos Adventure Park invites you to a refreshment break along the route. Extra tip: the delicious beef skewers with herb butter!
TRAIL TICKETS Davos Klosters are available at the sales points of Davos Klosters Mountains. Please purchase a bike day ticket (including bike transport).
Safety Note
In the Davos Klosters destination, there are many managed alpine pastures with livestock. It is therefore to be expected to encounter animals everywhere. We ask for appropriate consideration and also to ride the terrain at an adapted speed.
Directions
Jakobshorn - Clavadeleralp - Gämpen - Ischalp - In den Büelen - Davos Adventure Park - Höhenweg - Alpeltiwald - Rütiwald - Davos Platz
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