Davos - Fluela Pass - Zernez - Punt Muragl

Simple
67 km
6:25 h
1260 mhd
1079 mhd
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From Davos (Switzerland) to the Fluela Pass cycling through breathtaking landscapes. Continue from Zernez to Punt Muragl on a cycle path, partly unpaved, also suitable for gravel. Find out more about: gianolinibike.it/node/10881
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Highest Point  2384 m
Lowest Point  1426 m
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46.789955, 9.813871

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Starting point: Davos (1557 m) Switzerland
Length: 69 km
Maximum altitude: 2383 m Fluela Pass
Total elevation gain: 1530 m
Arrival: Punt Muragl (1738 m) Switzerland
Cycling: 100% - 80% asphalt and 20% dirt
Water along the way: SI - Susch - Zernez - S-Chanf - La Punt Chamues
How to get there: from Sondrio take the SP38 to Tirano. At the sanctuary of the Madonna di Tirano, at the roundabout turn left and continue towards the customs of Campocologno. Continue to Poschiavo, Bernina Pass, Samaden – Zernez and Susch where you turn left and follow the road signs to Davos. Continue on road n.28, pass the Fluela Pass and arrive in Davos. Continue on the Promenade in the direction of the center and at the intersection with Kurgartenstrasse turn left and after a while there is parking.
After a hearty breakfast we start cycling directly from the hotel where we stayed. We take the Promenade and continue in the direction of the center to Postplatz where we turn right and get off towards the train station. We continue on Talstrasse to the Seehof Seeli where we stop to photograph the large fountain accompanied by sculptures with an umbrella. Back in the saddle we travel back along the same road we made the day before heading to the Fluelapass. We start the climb and immediately notice that the slope is "softer". The day is very nice and there are already 12 ° Celsius and so we stop to remove the windproof jackets, long gloves and leggings. We are at the Stilli stop and begin the climb towards the Fluela Pass. We immediately notice that the slope is less, in fact we pedal for the first 6.2 km with an average gradient of 5.8% overcoming a difference in height of 355 meters arriving at the Tschuggen Kapelle at an altitude of 1935 meters. From here the climb becomes harder and we face the next 2 km with an average gradient of 7.5%. We continue uphill for another 2.7 kilometers with an average gradient of 7.8% reaching the base of the last two hairpin bends before the Pass. We are at an altitude of 2296 meters and it is not long before we get to the Pass. We face the last kilometer with an average slope ... continue on: http://gianolinibike.it/node/10881

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