Brigels: Enduro Bahnentour
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2.5 times more descent than ascent. That's the empty statistic for now. But then there are the long and often perfectly rollable single trails. They make up the true statistics of this short enduro tour.
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Description
To start, you can take the chairlift from Brigels to Burleun. The first 400 meters of altitude would already be done. Now you crank up about 200 metres in altitude on the alpine road and then turn into the single trail. This leads you to Alp Dado and on through Val Mulin to Gneida. The trails are almost always smooth to ride and sometimes become a "double trail". At Foppas, we take this route along the alpine road to the ground of Migliè. This way you can easily get back to the starting point on gravel paths.
Geheimtipp
Above Migliè we lead the route onto the alpine road. You could also follow the single trail to the valley station of the cable cars in Waltensburg (Curtginet). Here you would have to accept another 100 meters of ascent back to the ground of Migliè.
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.
Ausrüstung
MTB, helmet, gloves, bike shoes, goggles, rain and sun protection, drink, repair kit, first aid kit.
Directions
Brigels valley station - chairlift - Burleun - Alp Dado - Gneida - Val Mulin - Migliè - Brigels valley station
Directions
Public Transport
From the cantonal capital of Chur, the capital of the canton of Graubünden, the Rhaetian Railway takes you through the spectacular Rhine Gorge to Ilanz and on to Tavanasa. Then take the post bus line 90.461 Tavanasa - Brigels to the Breil/Brigels stop, posta
Continue by bike in three minutes to the valley station in Brigels.
Anreise Information
On the A13 to Reichenau, then on the main road 19 via Flims to Tavanasa and then up to Brigels
Parking
Parking is available at the parking lots of the valley station of the Brigels mountain railways
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