E-bike round trip Churwalden - Brambrüesch

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Medium
32.4 km
3:10 h
1190 mhd
1190 mhd
Abfahrt von Brambrüesch mit Blick ins Bündner Rheintal
Churer Altstadt mit dem Hausberg Brambrüesch

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Aufstieg auf dem Polenweg Richtung Churwalden
On this enjoyable tour, you get a taste of the mountain air of the Lenzerheide holiday region and visit Brambrüesch, Chur's local mountain, where varied downhill runs entice you at the end.
Technique 2/6
Fitness 3/6
Highest Point  1602 m
Lowest Point  585 m
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Start
Station Chur
Destination
Station Chur
Coordinates
46.853356, 9.52984

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Description

From the beautiful Alpine City of Chur, this varied route first leads along the Plessur river to Meiersboden. There begins the beautiful climb, which first leads to Passugg. The small village above Chur is known throughout Switzerland for the "Passugger" mineral water, which springs here from the legendary Theophil spring in the rough and wild Rabiosa gorge. The gorge is not on the route, but a short detour to the drinking hall is definitely worthwhile and recommended, because there the unruly Rabiosa gorge unfolds in its full glory. After a short stretch on the road follows the further ascent to Churwalden on the very worthwhile "Polenweg", which was extended by Polish people from 1940-44 and thus got its name.

Among other things, Churwalden is known for its adventure mountain Pradaschier and the longest toboggan run in Switzerland. A detour to the valley station, where a ticket can be purchased for the chairlift and a descent on the toboggan run is tempting (there is also a splendid mountain restaurant at the top). From Churwalden finally follows an ascent on a forest path and then a descent and traverse to the mountain road that leads to Brambrüesch. On the beautiful plateau you can not only refuel culinary, at the Brambus Center there is also a charging station for e-bikes and in the immediate vicinity there is also a moor course to see.

Finally, there is the enjoyable and panoramic descent from Brambrüesch to Chur, for the most part on forest paths. If you are technically skilled and have a full-suspension bike with you, you can also whiz down into the valley on the blue signaled freeride route in the Alpenbikepark Chur (the red and black routes are more recommended for thoroughbred downhillers). Back in Chur, it's worth taking a detour to the picturesque and car-free old town. 

Directions

This loop is completely signposted as mountain bike route 255 "Brambrüesch Tour". Only the detour to the Pradaschier valley station in Churwalden is a small additional loop - as an option for a visit to the adventure mountain with mountain restaurant, toboggan run, rope park and zipline.

Directions

Public Transport

Chur train station is easily accessible by SBB (Swiss Federal Railways), Rhaetian Railways, Postbus or Chur Bus.

Anreise Information

Motorway exit Chur Nord or Chur Süd and then drive to the city centre.

Parking

At Chur railway station two multi-storey car parks are available (Otto & Alex / SBB Park & Rail).

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