Über die Sonnenhänge der Surselva in die Rheinschlucht
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Enjoy a unique tour from Laax Murschetg over the sunny slopes of the Surselva on a gravel bike. The route takes you down into the Rhine Gorge and back to Laax.
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Description
Laax Murschetg, the ideal place to fortify yourself in one of the numerous cafés before the tour. The tour starts directly with a climb to Falera, parallel to the Senda dil Dragun it goes through the forest up to the resort. Passing alpine meadows and mountain forests, you reach the village of Ladir with the church of St. Zeno, which invites you to linger and offers a unique photo motif. From here there is a 5 km long descent before crossing the Rhine for the first time in Ilanz and following the little-used village road towards Valendas on the other side of the Rhine. For sporty riders, there is an additional loop via Sevgein / Riein / Ober Dutjen in the Beverin Nature Park.
Shortly before Valendas, follow the signpost to Valendas train station, down to the Rhine, this is the ideal time for a snack, the station buffet provides hungry bikers with fine sausage and cheese leaves from the region.
Now follows the strenuous ascent to Laax, which is always rewarded with unique views: At the viewpoint near Tuora, the most spectacular images of the Rhine Gorge with its impressive Schotte journeys can be captured.
Geheimtipp
The long and strenuous climb back to Laax should not be underestimated. From Valendas station there is a connection to the post bus and the RHB.
Sicherheitshinweis
Helmet and tools can never hurt.
Directions
Laax Murschetg - Falera - Ladir - Ruschein - Ilanz - Castrisch - Valendas - Laax
Directions
Public Transport
By bus from Chur in the direction of Flims / Laax.
From Flims with the public Flims Laax Falera Shuttle. Station: Laax Bergbahnen.
Anreise Information
By car: Take the A13 motorway from Zurich, in the direction of Laax Murschetg
Parking
Car park Laax Murschetg
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