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St. Moritz to Davos is the last crossing of the day's stages. Afterwards we drive and enjoy the advantage of a destination that offers everything there is in terms of trails for two more days... Flow to tricky, flat to challenging, family-friendly to bike parccour and fitness beginners to the Pischa-Hammertrail.... More on that later.
Until we come to Davos, we want to explore the region around St. Moritz. Which unfortunately still means about 20km extra...
It goes by train up to Piz Nair at over 3,000 m altitude and gives us an impressive view over the Bernina Group. It's impressive every time. Here you want to stay, here you forget the time, but the altitude and the thin air brings us back to reality - you believe. The variety of trails immediately takes us back into the next dream and enchants us in all splendor, as it could not be more beautiful and varied. Not really difficult, rather emotional...
We roll north of the Piz Nair through almost untouched nature - the valley incision is deep and the senses as attentive as it can hardly be deeper. Here life is original and intense, intimate and yet as far as nature can conjure it up. This goes about 2 hours in a perfect track for me...
Arrived in Bever you are only about 30 minutes away from the starting point and hardly more than 10km along the actual route. But the detour was worth it. ... Then we roll the Engadin towards Zernez flat to the north-east and collect our senses again...
After about 12km - past well-known alpine stations such as Samedan - one of the most famous gliding airfields in the world - and the starting point and junction in La Punta up to the Albula Pass, one of the most striking Alpine passes in the cycling scene, we continue easily to La Resgia.
Here you can also drive flat to Zernez the starting point and get the car.... Or just into the next untouched valley cuts in the direction of Keschhütte. Then comes an area that in my view is not drivable up to the Pass Scaletta, here we have to push the wheel up for about 20 minutes. But you will be rewarded with a deep insight into the Scaletta Valley, and an even more beautiful trail finish, towards the destination Davos. 1200 meters of depth with flowtrails under the tunnels. And the certainty, this is unique and strengthens us for further actions...
Due to the simplicity of the tour, it is a top experience for beginners as well as professionals.
This is unique and absolutely overwhelming.
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