Curnera Bike

Route Information

Category
Region
Difficulty
Moderate
Length
Duration
Ascent
Descent

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Description

We start at the Oberalp Pass first on the pass road and then on a freshly built single trail.  At the height of Alp Milez we change to a traffic-free road that leads to the Curnera reservoir. The Val Curnera, lined with rugged rocks, is the treasure trove of the local blasters. Here they toil and blast, so don't be alarmed if there's a bang. And don't worry, we always move on the safe side.  After the descent to Tschamut, after the chapel, we go straight down to the golf course of Selva, the first golf course on the Rhine. Again, there is no danger because of balls flying around. There are good players on the field. It is now almost romantic through the forest to Plaun Miez and those who are not in a hurry descend in between to look for mushrooms. The highlight comes at the end. Namely the bathing lake Lag da Claus in Surrein, where we can wash off the sweat with a jump into the water.

We start at the Oberalp Pass first on the pass road and then on a freshly built single trail.  At the height of Alp Milez we change to a traffic-free road that leads to the Curnera reservoir. The Val Curnera, lined with rugged rocks, is the treasure trove of the local blasters. Here they toil and blast, so don't be alarmed if there's a bang. And don't worry, we always move on the safe side.  After the descent to Tschamut, after the chapel, we go straight down to the golf course of Selva, the first golf course on the Rhine. Again, there is no danger because of balls flying around. There are good players on the field. It is now almost romantic through the forest to Plaun Miez and those who are not in a hurry descend in between to look for mushrooms. The highlight comes at the end. Namely the bathing lake Lag da Claus in Surrein, where we can wash off the sweat with a jump into the water.

Height Chart

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