Mountain passes around Bergün Filisur, located in Graubünden, Switzerland, offer access to diverse alpine landscapes. This region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, historical trade routes, and significant railway infrastructure. The area provides opportunities to explore high-altitude passes and trails.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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At least 2 km with the bike on your shoulder
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Very nice long high alpine trail in a beautiful mountain environment.
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The descent from the Scaletta Pass to Alp Funtauna is very beautiful, even for me it is all rideable, although some caution is necessary on the few but slippery snow fields.
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The 2,606 meter high Scaletta Pass connects the Val Susauna and the Dischmatal. There is an unattended refuge at the top of the pass.
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A beautiful and easy flow trail in a rough alpine mountain landscape that will make your biker's heart beat faster.
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The pass on Mount Julier
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The most popular mountain pass in the area is the Scaletta Pass, known for connecting Val Susauna and Dischmatal at 2,606 meters. Other highly regarded passes include Julier Pass, a historic Roman road offering extensive panoramas, and the scenic Albula Pass, popular with cyclists and railway enthusiasts.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking trails. For instance, the Scaletta Pass is a popular destination for hikers, with a refuge at the top. You can also find trails like the Scaletta Pass to Alp Funtauna Trail, which offers a flowing descent. For more options, explore the Hiking around Bergün Filisur guide.
The mountain passes around Bergün Filisur are excellent for both road cycling and mountain biking. The Albula Pass is a highlight for cyclists, offering challenging climbs and stunning views. For mountain bikers, the Scaletta Pass and the Val Bever Trail are highly recommended, with the latter known for its easy flow. Discover more trails in the MTB Trails around Bergün Filisur guide and Cycling around Bergün Filisur guide.
Absolutely. The Julier Pass is an old Roman road, originally built in 1820, linking the Engadin valley and offering a glimpse into historical trade routes. The Albula Pass is also integral to the historic Rhaetian Railway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site opened in 1903, celebrated for its Swiss engineering and scenic journey.
You can expect breathtaking alpine vistas, including imposing peaks, some reaching up to 4,000 meters. The Bernina Pass, though slightly further afield, offers views of glaciers, picturesque villages, and beautiful blue lakes like Lago Bianco. The Albula Pass provides stunning panoramas, while the Val Bever Trail meanders through a rough alpine mountain landscape.
Yes, some trails are suitable for various skill levels, including families. The Val Bever Trail is described as a beautiful and easy flow trail that is 'doable for everyone,' making it a good option for families looking for a scenic experience without extreme difficulty.
The best time to visit for hiking and cycling is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when the passes are clear of snow. The Bernina Pass is notable for remaining open year-round, offering unique experiences even in winter, though conditions will vary greatly.
For those seeking a challenge, the Scaletta Pass is popular with experienced hikers and mountain bikers, often requiring pushing or carrying bikes on the ascent. The Albula Pass also presents a challenging climb for cyclists, gaining 1,280 meters in altitude from Tiefencastel. The Val Suvretta Trail is also categorized as challenging.
Yes, some passes are accessible via public transport. The Albula Pass, for example, can be reached by an Alpine Taxi. The Bernina Pass is famously crossed by the Bernina Express, a Rhaetian Railway line and UNESCO World Heritage site, offering spectacular views and convenient access.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, the challenging yet rewarding trails, and the unique historical elements. The 'super nice long descent' and 'pure driving pleasure' on trails like Val Suvretta Trail are often highlighted, along with the 'great panoramas in all directions' from passes like Julier Pass. The blend of outdoor activity and scenic views is a major draw.
While the Albula, Scaletta, Julier, and Bernina Passes are well-known, Val Suvretta Trail, leading to the Suvrettapass, offers a fantastic high mountain valley experience. Another option is Gredigs Fürggli, located between Arosa and Lenzerheide, which is particularly accessible for mountain bikers via cable car and offers a wide, scenic landscape.


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