4.9
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418
riders
02:50
28.6km
1,450m
Mountain biking
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.
Last updated: July 28, 2024
Tips
Includes a segment that is highly dangerous
A part of this route comprises highly technical, difficult, or hazardous terrain. Specialist equipment and prior experience is required.
After 7.54 km for 438 m
Waypoints
Start point
Train Station
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5.67 km
Highlight • Trail
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8.89 km
Highlight • MTB Park
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9.96 km
Highlight • Mountain Hut
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28.6 km
End point
Train Station
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
10.3 km
9.76 km
3.37 km
2.29 km
2.13 km
400 m
392 m
Surfaces
13.6 km
4.19 km
3.48 km
2.86 km
1.75 km
1.52 km
1.25 km
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Elevation
Highest point (2,490 m)
Lowest point (1,190 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
Our guide showed us a SUPER tour. First a 1400 m ascent and then wonderful trails into the valley 🙂
The weather wasn't good tomorrow, it rained and at 11am it was supposed to rain.🌞We took the train up first. We had a great time.
Despite the many vertical meters, a pleasant mountain bike tour with a varied panorama and many variants on the downhill. https://youtu.be/hgneFb0CW-w Homepage: http://www.timeout-outdooractive.de/mountainbike/mtb-tour-motta-naluns-scuol-schweiz/
With lift support you can go to the Motta Naluns. Then we climb the Muot da I'Horn by bike. The gravel path has a pleasant gradient and it's actually time for me to climb up to Piz Clünas. At Muot da I'Horn we are rewarded with a great view. Packing a small snack is definitely worth it. The descent leads and then along a very easy trail to Alp Laret. If you don't like quiet, come here - this popular destination for many hikers is always well attended. We continue along a long freight road into the valley and enjoy the view. There were almost too many single trails for me, but as is typical for Switzerland, we were once again pleasantly surprised. Because towards the end we come to the built routes. Black is really black in Switzerland and we are happy about the technical parts. There are also a few detours back towards Scuol on hidden single trails, which round off this trip perfectly. Scuol will definitely see me again :)
Small drive-in round for the next two days 🚴😊
What a mega tour. Even if it was brutally exhausting and the climb to the summit is not exactly easy with the eMTB. Here, too, we first went up with the Motta Naluns cable car for free with the Guest Card Plus. We keep to the left on the steep forest path uphill. At some point it goes steeply uphill to the right if you want to take the summit of Piz Clünas. It goes so steeply uphill here that the eMTB also has to be carried at the end and climbed uphill a bit. The hairpin bends are also brutal, even with push assistance. If that's too much for you, you can do the tour without the detour over the summit. The view at the top is of course brilliant. Otherwise you could just do it up and down on foot 😉 unfortunately the trail downhill was also very muddy due to the thawed ground. The view was brilliant, though 🤩 directly after the summit there is a key point that was not rideable for us and is also challenging to push. The trail starts off quite steeply from the summit. A flowier section begins past the lake, but it was also quite wet at the end. The descent towards Val Tasna is simply beautiful. The Tasnania trail is brand new. It is not officially advertised yet and the connection is not yet finished, but it is already worthwhile. On the descent from Alp Valmala in Val Tasna, it goes off to the right at altitude 1909. At Alp Tasna there is a short pushing section over the stream. Then it is super nice, always at the same altitude until Plan Chamuera. From there it goes down, we then took the inconspicuous turnoff to the left at altitude 1742 to get to the Chanoua ruins without climbing any more meters. The path was pretty damaged by the cows for the first 400 meters and a bit difficult to find. In Fta we turned around briefly because we had included the detour over the small trail park trail "Pachific". It was super fun and flowing to ride. It was a fantastic day that we rounded off with a good meal. GLG Jani