Piz Nair-Val Bever-Celerina

Medium
21.2 km
2:30 h
55 mhd
1595 mhd
Biker auf dem Weg vom Piz Nair hinunter zum Suvrettapass
Danny MacAskill & Claudio Caluori: Home of Trails

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Trail zum Lej da la Pêsch
The tour starts on the Piz Nair and includes many beautiful single trail kilometers.
Technique /6
Fitness 3/6
Highest Point  3022 m
Lowest Point  1707 m
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Start
Piz Nair, top station
Destination
Cerleina railway station
Coordinates
46.505688, 9.787627

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Description

Ride in complete comfort on board the mountain railways & cableways from Celerina or St. Moritz up to Piz Nair, St. Moritz’s local mountain at 3,059 metres above sea level. A short break at the Panorama Restaurant is definitely worthwhile, not just for the fantastic panoramic views of the 3,000 metre peaks all around you and the Bernina Group, but also to acclimatise; after all, the superlative single-trail fireworks are just about to begin! After an 800 m warm-up across the piste run, the trail begins on the right as it leads off to Lej da la Pêsch and the Suvretta Pass. From the Suvretta Pass the route is signposted as No. 671.

This is where the flowing section of the trail begins as it winds its way down for some 6 km through the magnificent mountain trough of the Val Suvretta. In Val Bever the trail continues along a well-maintained gravel track, but the waves along the way are still lots of fun! Restaurant Spinas is the perfect spot to chill out before continuing along the gravel track to Bever and the main road back to Celerina.

HOME OF TRAILS

Incidentally, Danny MacAskill and Claudio Caluori started their road trip through Graubünden on Piz Nair. See it in the "Home of Trails" video.

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More information
Engadin St. Moritz Tourismus AG
Via Maistra 1 
CH-7500 St. Moritz
Telefon: +41 81 830 00 01
E-mail: allegra@engadin.ch
Internet: www.engadin.ch

Geheimtipp

The last stretch down to Val Bever requires skill and ability.

Sicherheitshinweis

The upper section of the tour takes you through high-alpine terrain. It should not be attempted in thick fog or snow. Warm clothing, rain protection and gloves are essential basic equipment. Never bike alone!

There is no mobile phone signal/reception between the Suvretta Pass and Spinas.

Directions

Piz Nair - Suvretta pass - Spinas - Bever - Celerina

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