- Brief description
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Intricate trails and breath-taking views cause the biker's heart to pound. The tour is very demanding.
- Difficulty
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medium
- Rating
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- Route
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Davos (1,560 m)The English Church of St. Luke0.5 kmSchatzalp4.6 kmStrela Alp Bergrestaurant4.8 kmStrelapass7.8 kmStrela-Pass7.8 kmParsennhütte15.8 kmGotschnagrat (2,281 m)18.0 kmGotschnagrat18.1 kmSchwarzseealp20.4 kmWolfgang26.9 kmKessler’s Kulm Restaurant26.9 kmDavos Wolfgang (1,625 m)27.2 kmDavos Dorf (1,560 m)30.8 kmSt. Theodul31.0 kmDavos Dorf (Parsennbahn) (1,556 m)31.1 kmHerz-Jesu-Kirche31.4 kmDavos Dorf31.4 kmDavos (1,560 m)32.7 km
- Best season
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JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
- Description
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The tour begins with a climb to Schatzalp. The first stretch is on asphalt, crossing the promenade and then reaches a wide road. After Schatzalp the route follows a path to Strelapass, getting steeper all the way. At Strelapass you turn onto the Panoramaweg. This leads you high above Davos (attention: in places steep drops) over to the high path and again over to Parsenn mountain inn on the Gotschnagrat. The return journey follows a difficult trail to Schwarzseealp - only suitable for very good bikers. After Schwarzseealp an easier stretch continues to Gotschnaboden. Then a single trail, direction Wolfgangpass, leads on to a cycle path back to Davos.
- Highest point
- 2,346 m
- Endpoint
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Davos, Tourismus- und Sportzentrum
- Height profile
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- Safety instructions
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In Davos Klosters there are many alps with livestock farming. Therefore, you can expect to encounter animals everywhere. Please be considerate and drive the terrain at an appropriate
speed.
- Author
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The tour 332 Parsenn is used by outdooractive.com provided.
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Davos Klosters
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Davos
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