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Graubünden

Passo del Forno – Ofen Pass loop from Pass dal Fuorn

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Switzerland
Graubünden

Passo del Forno – Ofen Pass loop from Pass dal Fuorn

Hard

5.0

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168

riders

Passo del Forno – Ofen Pass loop from Pass dal Fuorn

02:36

43.6km

1,110m

Road cycling

Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: May 29, 2026

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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 12.2 km for 95 m

Waypoints

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Start point

Parking

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2.28 km

Passo del Forno

Highlight • Mountain Pass

Located at 2,149 meters within the Swiss canton of Graubünden, the Ofen Pass connects the Engadine Valley and Val Müstair. The road that leads to the pass was inaugurated in 1871, never has steep slopes and always continues gently.

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2.34 km

Ofen Pass

Highlight • Mountain Pass

The Ofenpass is located at an altitude of 2,149 meters. From here you can undertake beautiful hikes into the Swiss National Park. You can travel there by post bus. The stop on the pass is called Süsom Givè (Passhöhe).

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5.03 km

Buffalora (1,790 m)

Highlight • Settlement

Located at the foot of Piz Nair west of the Ofen Pass (Pass dal Fuorn) and between the national park and the top of the pass (Süsom Givé). Starting point for hikes in summer and for snowshoe tours or for ski tours in winter. If the hike ends here, you can have a refreshing beer on the terrace or, if it rains, enjoy a Graubünden plate inside.
With a post bus stop right on the doorstep. It has few rooms to stay overnight.

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12.2 km

Entrance to La Drossa Tunnel

Highlight • Structure

The Munt la Schera Tunnel (also known as Munt la Schera Tunnel, Livigno Tunnel) under the Munt la Schera is a road tunnel connecting the Engadin in the Swiss canton of Graubünden with Livigno in the Italian province of Sondrio. It was built for the construction of the dam Punt dal Gall on the Swiss-Italian border, which was completed in 1968. He served for the transport of building material for the 130 meter high arch dam. After the wall was completed and the lake was flooded, the tunnel was opened with restrictions also for general traffic. Owners of the tunnel are the Engadine power plants.
Today, the road tunnel for cyclists is gespert. It runs from mid-June to mid-September every day between 10:00 and 15:00 clock about half-hourly a paid shuttle bus for cyclists.
In 1996, my wife and I rode a tandem vehicle through the tunnel from Italy to Switzerland. We drove at the very end of the car column behind a bus with a speed of 40-50 km / h. That was an experience.
The tunnel is 3385 meters long and has a gradient of over 90 hm (about 3% gradient towards Switzerland).

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17.5 km

Ova Spin (1889 m) is coming from Zernez (1472 m) on the way to the Ofen Pass. With the subsequent descent to Punt la Drossa (1709 m), Ova Spin is a preliminary pass to the Ofen Pass.

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24.3 km

"The gateway to the national park". The village on the Swiss National Park is located on the Inn between Scuol and St. Moritz and at the foot of the Ofen Pass. The high alpine location offers hikers, trail runners and cyclists a unique backdrop. From here you have many opportunities to experience outdoor adventures.

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31.1 km

Ova Spin

Highlight • Rest Area

Small pass on the way to the Ofenpass.

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34.6 km

Swiss National Park

Nature Reserve

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43.6 km

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Parking

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

43.1 km

334 m

142 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

43.4 km

126 m

< 100 m

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Lowest point (1,470 m)

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