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Touring cycling routes around Sumvitg are set within the Surselva region, characterized by diverse landscapes including the wild Val Sumvitg with its thundering waterfalls and the Vorderrhein river. The area features a mix of paved and natural roads, leading through valleys, past picturesque lakes like Lag da Laus, and offering views of surrounding peaks such as Piz Muraun. The Greina High Plateau, an untouched upland moor, borders the municipality, contributing to the varied terrain.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
4.8
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785
riders
90.3km
06:12
1,360m
1,360m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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857
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51.8km
04:22
610m
610m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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34
riders
24.9km
02:07
600m
600m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
5.0
(1)
24
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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25.7km
01:44
410m
410m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The rest of the "Old Town" doesn't need to be seen as it has too many architectural sins.
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After the big climb to get to this village, we were very happy to find a public drinking fountain to fill up our water bottles!
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A place of power in a special class
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Impressive landscape with good cycle paths
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Great views and good cycle paths
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Ruinaulta Rhine Gorge The Ruinaulta, or Rhine Gorge, is a gorge of the Vorderrhein River, up to 400 meters deep and approximately 13 kilometers long, between Ilanz and the mouth of the Hinterrhein River near Reichenau in the canton of Graubünden in Switzerland. The Romansh name 'Ruinaulta' is composed of the two words ruina (scree slope, quarry) and aulta (high). The Ruinaulta was formed after the Flims Landslide almost 10,000 years ago. At that time, over 10 billion cubic meters of rock broke off between the Flimserstein and Piz Grisch, burying the Vorderrhein Valley between the present-day villages of Castrisch and Reichenau under a mass of debris several hundred meters thick. Because the Vorderrhein River could no longer drain away, a lake was dammed over a length of approximately 25 kilometers. Over time, the river cut deep into the landslide, and the resulting lake drained away completely. What remained was the Ruinaulta, with its steep limestone scree cliffs in impressive erosion formations. Text / Source: Wikipedia https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruinaulta
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Confluence of the Vorderrhein and Hinterrhein, Reichenau Dominated by Reichenau Castle, the hamlet lies at the confluence of the Vorderrhein and Hinterrhein rivers, making it virtually the birthplace of the Rhine. It all began 10,000 years ago. Between the Flimserstein (a high plateau) and Piz Grisch, over 10,000 cubic meters of rock broke off and thundered down into the valley. Towards Reichenau, the Vorderrhein valley disappears under a gigantic mass of rubble. From there, the Rhine diligently ate its way through the rock, creating the spectacular Swiss "Grand Canyon" – the Ruinaulta. Text / Source: myswitzerland.com https://www.myswitzerland.com/de-ch/erlebnisse/route/vom-zusammenfluss-der-rheine-in-die-rheinschlucht/
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Trun, site of the Grey League, Museum Surselva
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Sumvitg offers a wide selection of touring cycling routes, with over 70 options to explore. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy rides to more challenging ascents.
The touring cycling routes in Sumvitg range from easy to difficult. There are 3 easy routes, 20 moderate routes, and 48 difficult routes, ensuring options for beginners and experienced cyclists alike. Many routes feature a mix of paved and natural roads.
Sumvitg's touring cycling routes showcase diverse natural landscapes. You can expect to see the wild Val Sumvitg with its thundering waterfalls, the Vorderrhein river, picturesque lakes like Lag da Laus and Lag da Runcahez, and views of surrounding peaks such as Piz Muraun. The region also borders the untouched Greina High Plateau.
Yes, the wild and romantic Val Sumvitg is known for its thundering waterfalls and narrow gorges carved by the Somvixer Rhein. You can explore the area's dramatic geological formations, including the Sumvitg Valley itself, and other gorges like Val Canal.
Absolutely. The region boasts beautiful water bodies. You can cycle past idyllic mountain lakes such as Lag da Laus, or the wild-romantic Lag da Runcahez reservoir. Other notable lakes in the wider area include Griesslisee and Muttsee Reservoir.
Yes, Sumvitg offers cultural points of interest. The famous Chapel of Sogn Benedetg, designed by Peter Zumthor, is a notable attraction. You might also encounter the old Tenigerbad spa along routes like the Val Sumvitg Circular Route. The Bridge Over the Rhine – Disentis Abbey loop from Trun will take you near the historic Disentis Abbey.
The touring cycling routes in Sumvitg are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 280 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the stunning views of the Rhine Gorge, and the peaceful atmosphere of the Surselva region.
Yes, Sumvitg offers several easy and moderate routes suitable for beginners or families. For instance, the Val Sumvitg Circular Route, which starts in Rabius, primarily uses secondary and forest roads, making it ideal for e-bikes and gravel bikes. A moderate option is the View of the Lepontine Alps – Cavadiras Village and Church loop from Sumvitg-Cumpadials.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, Sumvitg has several difficult routes. The View of the Rhine Gorge – Vorderrhein loop from Rabius-Surrein is a demanding 56.1-mile (90.3 km) trail with significant elevation gain. Another challenging option is the Rein Anteriur – Vorderrhein loop from Sumvitg-Cumpadials, covering 32.2 miles (51.8 km) with varied terrain.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in Sumvitg are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Val Sumvitg Circular Route, the Bridge Over the Rhine – Picnic Area in Graubünden loop from Trun, and the View of the Lepontine Alps – Cavadiras Village and Church loop from Sumvitg-Cumpadials.
The best time for touring cycling in Sumvitg is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn. This period offers pleasant temperatures and ensures that higher-altitude sections and mountain passes are clear of snow, providing access to the full range of routes.
Yes, Sumvitg is well-suited for both e-bikes and gravel bikes. Many routes feature a mix of paved roads, secondary roads, and natural forest roads, making them ideal for the versatility offered by these bike types. The Val Sumvitg Circular Route, for example, is particularly recommended for e-bikes and gravel bikes.


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