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Difficult
33 km
4:30 h
1150 mhd
1650 mhd
333.02 Swiss Bike Masters (oua_47614465_image)
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333.02 Swiss Bike Masters (oua_47614473_image)
From Klosters up along a steady climb to Schifer, then on into the Duranna region around Conters with its wonderful single trail, the highlight of day one. The terrific downhill run at speed takes us back to the valley and Pragg-Jenaz.
Technique /6
Fitness 6/6
Highest Point  2153 m
Lowest Point  736 m
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Start
Klosters Square
Destination
Pragg-Jenaz
Coordinates
46.868829, 9.880778

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Description

From the fashionable Klosters, the tour leads with a pleasant incline through cool fir forests up to the Schifer and the Conterser Schwendi. If you feel like resting, you should make a stop here, because the next stop is a bit long in coming. Soon you are above the tree line, driving in the direction of the Fideriser Heuberge. The Berghaus Heuberge at 2000 meters above sea level is also open in summer and rewards with a wonderful sun terrace for the ascent. The last third of the day's tour is limited to a wonderful descent down to Pragg-Jenaz.

Geheimtipp

In the Fideriser Heuberge you will find the longest toboggan run (12 km) in Switzerland in winter!

Sicherheitshinweis

In Davos Klosters there are many alps with livestock farming. Therefore, you can expect to encounter animals everywhere. Please be considerate and drive the terrain at an appropriate speed.

Directions

Klosters Platz - Schifer - Conterser Schwendi - Fideriser Duranna Untersääs - Fideriser Heuberge - Alp Nova - Pragg-Jenaz

Directions

Public Transport

Take the train to Landquart, then take the Rhaetian Railway (RhB) to Klosters. (Timetable field 910).

Anreise Information

By car to Davos

- Route 28 Landquart - Davos

- Landwasserstrasse Thusis - Davos

Parking

All parking spaces in Klosters are subject to charges, and the car can also be parked free of charge for several days in the parking lot of the Madrisabahn.

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