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Road cycling around Lägh da l'Albigna features routes through an alpine landscape characterized by high passes, deep valleys, and the presence of the lake itself. The region offers varied terrain, from sustained climbs to more undulating sections, providing diverse experiences for road cyclists. Elevations can reach significant heights, with routes often traversing mountain passes.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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scenically very great tour. Top Top Top
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CONFISERIE HANSELMANN, A Sweet Paradise in St. Moritz Café Hanselmann is world-renowned for its exquisite cakes, chocolates, and pastries. The beautiful sgraffito facade dates back to 1912, while inside, guests are greeted by an elegant, nostalgic ambiance with artistic details. In addition to classic sweets, Hanselmann also offers select coffee and tea specialties – a must for all lovers of culinary delights. Text / Source: St. Moritz Tourism AG, Via Maistra 12, St. Moritz https://www.stmoritz.com/directory/st-moritz-insider/wenig-zeit-st-moritz-in-zwei-stunden-1
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The story of St. Moritz begins in 1864 The story of St. Moritz, as we know it today, begins in 1864, when hotelier Johannes Badrutt made a bet with his guests from Great Britain. He promised that not only the summer, but also the St. Moritz winter would be so pleasant that on sunny days one could enjoy the sun on the terrace without a jacket. Should his promise prove false, the hotelier would pay for their travel and winter stay. Wrapped head to toe in furs, the group of men crossed the Julier Pass the following December. Upon arriving in St. Moritz, the sky was clear, the sun warm, and Badrutt stood before them to greet them without a jacket and with his shirtsleeves rolled up. Winter tourism was born. More: Pioneer History | St. Moritz, Switzerland (stmoritz.com) Text/Source: ENGADIN ST. MORITZ TOURISMUS AG Via Maistra 1, CH-7500 St. Moritz, www.stmoritz.com https://www.engadintourismus.ch/fileadmin/user_upload/Fakten_ueber_St._Moritz_DE.pdf
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Café, Bakery & Confectionery Hanselmann, St. Moritz HANSELMANN - TRADITION SINCE 1894 HISTORY - Over 125 Years of Café Hanselmann More than 125 years of traditional café and bakery – a business that can be said with satisfaction and pride. Anyone entering the café in its prime St. Moritz location on the main street, right next to the St. Mauritius Fountain, knows exactly what we mean. A refined ambiance, cultivated over decades, is garnished with a touch of turn-of-the-century charm and complemented by a culinary offering that meets the highest standards. Text / Source: Hanselmann, via Maistra 8, St. Moritz https://www.hanselmann.ch/
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Morteratsch Glacier Trail 16 information points provide insights into the glacier's retreat and the mysterious life in its foreland. Where else can you admire, touch, and even walk on eternal ice after such a short hike? Just under 50 minutes from Morteratsch train station, you'll reach your destination: the milky glacial lake and the gigantic ice tongue. A literary treat awaits you on the LiteraTOUR. The captivating audio texts can be accessed individually via QR code at the 16 information points along the Morteratsch Glacier Trail. The stories include anecdotes, poems, and tour reports from various eras. Text / Source: Engadin Tourism AG, Via Maistra 1, 7500 St. Moritz https://www.engadin.ch/de/aktivitaeten/gletscherweg-morteratsch/
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Morteratsch Glacier The Morteratsch Glacier is a historically significant glacier that has been systematically monitored since 1878. Over the last 150 years, the glacier has retreated by almost three kilometers, and its ice volume has decreased by two-thirds. The Bernina Railway, which began operating in 1908, was then located just a stone's throw from the glacier's terminus. Since then, the glacier has retreated considerably, and the movement of its surroundings is no longer visible. Text / Source: wikipedia.org https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morteratschgletscher
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Baking has been taking place here since 1894. Pure tradition
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If you take some time, you can read about the history of the former church at the old building.
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The road cycling routes in the Lägh da l'Albigna region are primarily categorized as moderate to difficult. The alpine landscape means you can expect sustained climbs and descents, often traversing high mountain passes. For example, the View of the Bernina Pass – Bernina Pass loop from Passo della Maloja - Malojapass 1815 m is rated as difficult, involving significant elevation changes.
While the region is known for its alpine challenges, routes like the Maloja Pass – Silvaplana Market Square loop from Maloja Pass are rated as moderate. These routes still involve some climbing but are generally more accessible than the most challenging passes. It's advisable for beginners to choose shorter, less steep sections or routes with lower overall elevation gain.
For experienced cyclists seeking challenging climbs, the region offers routes that tackle high mountain passes. The View of the Bernina Pass – Bernina Pass loop from Passo della Maloja - Malojapass 1815 m is a difficult route that leads through high mountain passes, providing a significant test of endurance. Another demanding option is the Ristorante Ponte del Baffo – Piazza Garibaldi, Sondrio loop from Bagni del Masino, which features over 1300 meters of elevation gain.
The routes vary in length and duration, catering to different preferences. You can find shorter loops, such as the Maloja Pass – Maloja Pass Hairpin Bends loop from Passo della Maloja - Malojapass 1815 m, which is about 12.9 km and takes around 45 minutes. Longer routes, like the View of the Bernina Pass – Bernina Pass loop from Passo della Maloja - Malojapass 1815 m, can extend to over 76 km and take more than 3 hours to complete.
Yes, parking is generally available at key starting points for many routes, particularly around major passes like Maloja Pass. It's always recommended to check local signage for specific parking regulations and availability, especially during peak seasons.
The best season for road biking in this alpine region is typically from late spring (June) through early autumn (September). During these months, the mountain passes are usually clear of snow, and the weather conditions are more stable and pleasant for cycling. Always check local weather forecasts and road conditions before heading out.
In spring, particularly early spring, conditions can be variable. While lower valley roads may be clear, higher mountain passes can still have snow or ice, especially in shaded areas. It's crucial to check pass opening statuses and weather forecasts, as temperatures can fluctuate significantly. Late spring generally offers more favorable conditions as snow melts and roads clear.
Yes, many routes, especially those traversing villages or popular passes, will have opportunities for refreshments. Towns like Silvaplana, which is part of the Maloja Pass – Silvaplana Market Square loop from Maloja Pass, offer cafes and restaurants. Along the Bernina Pass route, you'll also find establishments catering to travelers. It's always wise to carry some snacks and water, especially on longer or more remote sections.
The entire Lägh da l'Albigna region is renowned for its stunning alpine scenery. Routes like the Maloja Pass – Curtins Village (Val Fex) loop from Maloja Pass offer picturesque views of the Val Fex, known for its tranquil alpine valley. The routes crossing the Maloja Pass and towards the Bernina Pass also provide breathtaking vistas of high mountains and deep valleys.
Many of the popular road cycling routes in this area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point, often a convenient pass or village. Examples include the Maloja Pass – Silvaplana Market Square loop from Maloja Pass and the View of the Bernina Pass – Bernina Pass loop from Passo della Maloja - Malojapass 1815 m. While point-to-point options exist, loops are very common for exploring the diverse terrain.
There are several road cycling routes available around Lägh da l'Albigna, with komoot featuring a selection of top routes. The guide highlights 7 of the most beautiful routes, offering diverse experiences for road cyclists.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 14 reviews. Reviewers often praise the stunning alpine scenery, the challenge of the mountain passes, and the varied terrain that provides a rewarding experience for different ability levels. The presence of iconic passes like Maloja and Bernina is a significant draw.


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