720 Tschuppina-Trail
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The well-developed circuit is a mixture between cool freeride, crisp individual points and a smart training course.
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Description
The route starts at the valley station of the mountain railways in Brigels. Follow the road towards the village (Restaurant Vincenz). At the first intersection (Pundual) turn left in the direction of «Golf Course». At the parking lot of the golf course, turn right onto route B. Follow route B to the edge of the forest, where the start of the "Tschuppina Trail Plaun Sut" is located. Follow the trail through the forest until you get back on the dirt road towards the lake. Turn left onto Route B, past the left side of the lake to the starting point.
Feeders, jumps and many individual technical sections make training great bike fun. If you also want to train your fitness, simply do the round several times. Families with sports and technical skills will also find their playground here.
Geheimtipp
On the pump track at the miniature golf course, the riding technique and the riding experience for the bike can be improved.
Sicherheitshinweis
In case of uncertain weather conditions, the tour should not be started. Weather changes in the mountains are frequent. If a rain front or similar comes up during the tour, you should turn back in time.
Respect other trail users - trail tolerance!
Ausrüstung
MTB, helmet, ev. Gloves and knee pads, good footwear, glasses, rain and sun protection, water bottle, repair kit, first aid kit
Directions
Valley station Bergbahnen Brigels - Tschuppina - Right around the golf course - Uaul da Tschuppina - Werkhof Gemeinde - Lag da Breil - Valley station Bergbahnen Brigels
Directions
Public Transport
From the cantonal capital of Graubünden, Chur, the Rhaetian Railway takes you through the spectacular Rhine Gorge to Ilanz and on to Tavanasa. Then take the Postbus line 90.461 Tavanasa - Brigels to the stop Breil/Brigels, posta
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Anreise Information
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