- Brief description
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The day begins with a steep ascent through Sapün. The Strelapass, the famous pass into the Landwassertal valley, has a long pushing section, the following descent on the panoramic path to Davos is Alpine biking at its best.
- Difficulty
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difficult
- Rating
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- Starting point
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Langwies
- Route
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Langwies (1,373 m)0.0 kmReformierte Kirche0.1 kmDörfji (1,725 m)3.7 kmSchmitten (1,730 m)3.7 kmChüpfen4.7 kmJatz (1,831 m)5.0 kmBerggasthaus Heimeli5.0 kmStrela Alp Bergrestaurant10.7 kmSchatzalp11.0 kmSchatzalp11.4 kmDavos (1,560 m)13.2 km
- Best season
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JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
- Description
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The tour starts with a steep ascent through the Walser village of Sapün. Once you reach the Strelapass, the Berghaus Strelapass is a wonderful place to stop for refreshments with a fantastic view. The trail then leads to the Strela Alp and on to Davos, where the fifth stage ends.
- Directions
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Langwies - Sapün - Strelapass - Strelaalp - Davos
- Highest point
- 2,344 m
- Endpoint
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Davos
- 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.
- Tips
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Be sure to plan a stop at the Strelapass restaurant and savour one of the local delicacies.
- Additional information
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Please note: snow fields may be possible on high-altitude sections until June
Push sections: Langwies-Davos approx. 40 min. / Davos-Langwies approx. 40 min.
- Directions
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By car to Langwies
- Public transportation
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Take the train to Chur, then the postbus to Langwies.
- Parking
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Public car parks/parking garages in Langwies
- Author
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The tour 90.05 Graubünden Bike stage 5 Langwies - Davos is used by outdooractive.com provided.
Surfaces
General info
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Davos Klosters
201
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Davos Schatzalp
83