All Mountain: Arosa - Weisshorn - Molinis - Triemel - Strassberg - Langwies
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A challenging single trail with exciting descents and some crisp ascents.
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Description
Start by taking the Weisshorn gondola at the Obersee lake Arosa. The second section from the middle station to the peak can only be accessed by bikes with a spring deflection of 160mm and without full protection. Once at the top a long single trail descent leads via the Scheidegg to the Ochsenalp. It is worth taking a break at Ochsenalp before heading to Molinis via the forest street. Note: advanced bikers should take the single trail on the right hand side, it is full of roots and double the fun! After the arrival in Molinis the long ascent to Triemel awaits.
Once in Triemel it is wise to take another break before continuing to Strassberg via the Schanfigg Alpine Trail. The view across the whole Schanfigg valley is priceless! And finally: the last but most enjoyable single trail to Langwies. The old Fondei road right next to the river offers an immense riding pleasure. In Langwies you may either catch the Rhaetian Railway back to Arosa or chose to ride all the way back up.
Geheimtipp
Visit at Ochsenalp as well as Triemel Restaurant.
Ausrüstung
Enduro, All-Mountainbike, Water
Directions
From Obersee Arosa, take the Weisshornbahn to the summit. The second section from the middle station to the summit can only be used with bikes up to 180mm of travel and without full vice-rectors. Once at the top, the long single trail descent over the Scheidegg to the Ochsenalp starts. Once there, it is worth making a short stop before taking a forest road to Molinis. But beware, experienced riders should definitely use the single trail on the right side after the Ochenalp. The rooty path is challenging and a lot of fun. Once in Molinis, the long ascent to Triemel starts.
Arrived at the Triemel it is worthwhile to strengthen again before it goes over the Schanfigger Höhenweg to Strassberg. The view over the whole Schanfigg is priceless! And now follows the last but really fun single trail to Langwies. The old Fondeierweg is located just next to the stream and offers insane driving fun. Arriving in Langwies, you can either take the Rhaetian Railway back or for the sporty back to Arosa by bike.
Directions
Public Transport
Anreise Information
As of Chur it takes about 40 minutes to climb the curvy street all the way up to Arosa. The Schanfigg road leads across the valley and during the 30km ascent and 360 turns it overcomes 1,320 metres of altitude.
Parking
The car park Ochsenbühl is located right next to the starting point. The parking fee totals CHF 6.00 for a whole day.
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