Laus Bike



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We start very relaxed at Disentis station and roll, sometimes more, sometimes less, via Disla and Pardomat to Falens. Here we meet the access road to the small village of Laus, which is still inhabited all year round. We continue to spiral up in wide hairpin bends. It gets steeper and steeper when we turn onto a forest road from the parking lot. And in front of the lake we may even have to push. But then we are at the top! The Lag da Laus lies turquoise in a hollow in front of us and a sparkling fresh bath is definitely recommended. But not for people sensitive to the cold.
Westwards we leave the lake on a single trail. We cross the two trenches Dargun da Falens and Dargun da Pardomat. Dargun means "wild mountain stream" in German. For almost two kilometers you have to get off and push, because the path is narrow and the terrain is sloping. Not for the faint of heart.
But as soon as we reach the forest road in front of the Maisensässen in Cavardiras, relaxation is the order of the day. But the last ascent from Brulf am Rhein up to the train station has to be done.
Geheimtipp
A picnic by the lake is wonderful! A fire can also be made.
Sicherheitshinweis
Challenging section from Lag da Laus to point 1628
Ausrüstung
Print out the topo map and carry it with you
Directions
The tour starts at Disentis train station. From there we follow the SwitzerlandMobility Route 1 Alpine Bike until we meet the road to Laus at Falens. Here we leave the No. 1 and drive up to Laus. The paved road continues to a parking lot for hikers. Here we meet two forest roads at point 1340. We take the left fork and ride up to Bostg, where the hiking trail sign leads us steeply to the left up to the Lag da Laus. At Lag da Laus we continue westwards on the hiking trail to the mountain pastures of Caischavedra. From there we take the dirt road that leads us to Cavardiras. In Cavardiras, the tour branches off to the left in the direction of Disentis and follow the signs to the starting point.
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