Mountainbiking

Nationalpark Bike-Marathon
Scuol–Scuol

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Nationalpark Bike-Marathon
Scuol–Scuol
The varied route around the Swiss National Park leads across two Alpine passes and past Europe's highest mountain pine forest. In four one-day stages you experience the unique countryside on the National Park bike marathon route.
The route leads from Scuol through the Val S-charl, past the God da Tamangur mountain pine forest all the way to the Alp Astras and then on a flow trail over the da Costainas Pass (2,251m). This trail continues to the Alp Champatsch and along the forest road to Lü and Tschierv.
After Tschierv there is a longish section through the forest to Valchava before the ascent to Döss Radond (2,234m). The gravelled road then leads to the Val Mora with its famous single track to the Swiss-Italian border. From the border, the route continues to the Lago San Giacomo and from there via the Alpisella (2,299m) to Livigno.
From Livigno a very steep climb leads to the tour's highest point, the Chaschauna Pass (2,694m) from where a perfectly maintained single track takes you to the Alp Champatsch. From S-chanf you embark on the «easiest part» of the tour through villages of the Lower Engadine past Zernez, through Susch, Lavin, Guarda and Ftan back to Scuol.
After Tschierv there is a longish section through the forest to Valchava before the ascent to Döss Radond (2,234m). The gravelled road then leads to the Val Mora with its famous single track to the Swiss-Italian border. From the border, the route continues to the Lago San Giacomo and from there via the Alpisella (2,299m) to Livigno.
From Livigno a very steep climb leads to the tour's highest point, the Chaschauna Pass (2,694m) from where a perfectly maintained single track takes you to the Alp Champatsch. From S-chanf you embark on the «easiest part» of the tour through villages of the Lower Engadine past Zernez, through Susch, Lavin, Guarda and Ftan back to Scuol.
The varied route around the Swiss National Park leads across two Alpine passes and past Europe's highest mountain pine forest. In four one-day stages you experience the unique countryside on the National Park bike marathon route.
The route leads from Scuol through the Val S-charl, past the God da Tamangur mountain pine forest all the way to the Alp Astras and then on a flow trail over the da Costainas Pass (2,251m). This trail continues to the Alp Champatsch and along the forest road to Lü and Tschierv.
After Tschierv there is a longish section through the forest to Valchava before the ascent to Döss Radond (2,234m). The gravelled road then leads to the Val Mora with its famous single track to the Swiss-Italian border. From the border, the route continues to the Lago San Giacomo and from there via the Alpisella (2,299m) to Livigno.
From Livigno a very steep climb leads to the tour's highest point, the Chaschauna Pass (2,694m) from where a perfectly maintained single track takes you to the Alp Champatsch. From S-chanf you embark on the «easiest part» of the tour through villages of the Lower Engadine past Zernez, through Susch, Lavin, Guarda and Ftan back to Scuol.
After Tschierv there is a longish section through the forest to Valchava before the ascent to Döss Radond (2,234m). The gravelled road then leads to the Val Mora with its famous single track to the Swiss-Italian border. From the border, the route continues to the Lago San Giacomo and from there via the Alpisella (2,299m) to Livigno.
From Livigno a very steep climb leads to the tour's highest point, the Chaschauna Pass (2,694m) from where a perfectly maintained single track takes you to the Alp Champatsch. From S-chanf you embark on the «easiest part» of the tour through villages of the Lower Engadine past Zernez, through Susch, Lavin, Guarda and Ftan back to Scuol.
Length | Number of stages
145 km
| 4 Stages
Roads and trails
Asphalted: 53 km
Natural surface: 92 km
Singletrail: 18 km
Natural surface: 92 km
Singletrail: 18 km
Ascent | Descent
4500 m | 4500 m
Grade | Fitness level
difficult
|
medium
Arrival | return travel
Signalization
Signalization
This route is only signposted in one direction: Scuol–Tschierv–Livigno–S-chanf–Scuol
Arrival | return travel
Contact
Tourismus Engadin Scuol Samnaun Val Müstair
Stradun
7550 Scuol
Tel. +41 (0)81 861 88 00
info@engadin.com
www.engadin.com
Stradun
7550 Scuol
Tel. +41 (0)81 861 88 00
info@engadin.com
www.engadin.com