Tritt-Duranna Pass

Difficult
34.4 km
3:50 h
880 mhd
2736 mhd
Trail Tales: Durannapass – Überraschung
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The Duranna Pass is one of the great mountain bike classics of Graubünden – rightfully so in combination with the Strelapass. The route is doable even for less experienced singletrail riders and offers a wonderful mix of scenery, trails, and culture.

Technique /6
Fitness 5/6
Highest Point  2666 m
Lowest Point  800 m
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Start
Weissfluhjoch
Destination
Küblis
Coordinates
46.83286, 9.80549

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Description

Instead of pedaling uphill sweating like before, nowadays it is best to take the Parsenn cable car and start very comfortably at almost 2700 m above sea level. From here follows the well-known descent via the rocky path to Strelapass. After a short uphill, it gets a bit adventurous at the so-called "Tritt". At this steep, exposed staircase, we have to shoulder the bike. Tripping is not an option here.


Once at the bottom, it becomes more flowing. On the trails to the rustic Walser village of Medergen, we still have to shift the rear wheel once or twice, but on the following meadow paths and forest trails down to Langwies, we really enjoy pure flow. Here begins the actual uphill of the day, up to the next highlight. Up to the next highlight, the Duranna Pass.


At Duranna Pass, a break at the idyllic Green Lake is mandatory. Strengthened by a fine nut cake, we then enjoy the grand finale: on countless trails we descend over 1200 meters in altitude down to Küblis, where the route ends.

Hidden Gem

Be sure to plan a stop at the Strelapass Restaurant and enjoy one of the local specialties.

Directions

Weissfluhjoch - Strelapass - Langwies - Duranna Pass - Küblis

Directions

Public Transport

By train to Landquart, then continue by the Rhaetian Railway (RhB) to Davos

Parking

Public parking/parking garages in Davos

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