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Gravel biking around Klosters offers a diverse network of trails through the Prättigau region of the Swiss Alps. The area is characterized by alpine landscapes, extensive mountain and valley networks, and a dense system of gravel roads and forest tracks. Riders can explore lush valleys, scenic mountain passes, and routes alongside rivers like the Landquart, providing varied terrain for all skill levels.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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77
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68.6km
04:45
1,320m
1,320m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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29
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27.4km
02:11
570m
570m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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25.3km
02:05
590m
590m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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68
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27.5km
01:49
520m
520m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Suspension Bridge over the Schlappintobel Gorge, Klosters The impressive suspension bridge over the Schlappintobel Gorge is an integral part of the Klosters High Trail and an important sub-project of the PRE Klosters (Practical Environment Klosters) project. Construction of the bridge began in spring 2017 and progressed rapidly. With a total length of an impressive 70.5 meters, the cable-and-wood structure spans the Schlappintobel Gorge, reaching a highest point of 19 meters above ground. In beautiful summer weather, the new bridge was inaugurated with a small bridge festival and opened to the public on June 10, 2017. The bridge can be reached on foot in 15 minutes from the Madrisa cable car valley station and is also suitable for hiking with young children. A few impressive figures about the suspension bridge: A single bridge pylon, 10.5 meters high, bears the entire load. 220 meters of suspension cables were installed (2 cables, each 110 meters long [3 x 15.7 mm]). 40 meters of cable anchors secure the structure (4 cables, each 10 meters long, 22.5 mm). 120 meters of wind bracing cables are in use (2 cables, each 60 meters long). Text / Source: Klosters-Pur.ch https://www.klosters-pur.ch/haengebruecke/
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Terminus of the postal bus line and thus starting point for hikes (including to the waterfall)
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The small Walser settlement at the end of the valley has a pure picture-book atmosphere.
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The trail is part of the Davos MTB valley tour.
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Is the one shown in the photos the Monbiel Suspension Bridge?? In any case, there is no suspension bridge at the highlight location on the map!
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Easy MTB tour Davos-Spina-Monstein-Zügaschlucht to Wiesen-Station
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Klosters offers a diverse network of over 20 gravel bike trails. These routes cater to various skill levels, ranging from moderate rides through valleys to challenging mountain treks across alpine landscapes.
The terrain around Klosters is highly varied, featuring extensive mountain and valley networks, dense gravel roads, and forest tracks. You'll encounter lush valleys, scenic mountain passes, and routes alongside rivers like the Landquart. Expect a mix of gentle climbs, relaxed descents, and more challenging sections with panoramic views.
Yes, while many routes are challenging, Klosters does offer options for less experienced riders. There is 1 easy route and 5 moderate routes available. For a moderate ride, consider the Landquart River – Reformed Church, Klosters loop from Klosters Platz, which takes you along the river and through the village.
The gravel biking routes in Klosters are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 30 reviews. Riders often praise the stunning alpine landscapes, the diverse network of trails away from asphalt, and the immersive experience in nature that the region provides.
Yes, the Klosters region is rich in natural beauty, including waterfalls and gorges. The Vereinabach Waterfall – Waterfall in Graubünden loop from Klosters Dorf leads through alpine valleys and past impressive waterfalls. You can also explore highlights like the Garnera Gorge or the Fenggatobel Waterfall, which are accessible from various routes.
Klosters offers family-friendly biking experiences, with some gravel routes suitable for all ages. The journey into the remote Schlappin Valley to the Kübliser Alp is noted as a good option for families. These routes allow you to enjoy the beautiful scenery together at a more relaxed pace.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most trails in the Swiss Alps, provided they are kept under control, especially near livestock or wildlife. Always ensure your dog is fit enough for the ride and bring plenty of water for them. Some routes might pass through protected areas where specific rules apply, so it's always good to check local signage.
Many routes offer breathtaking views of the surrounding alpine world. Peaks like the Gotschna (2297 m) provide panoramic vistas. You can also discover picturesque lakes such as the Schwarzsee near Davos Laret, or explore the beautiful high valley of Vereinatal. The Sunniberg Bridge – Chlus Gorge loop from Klosters Platz offers significant elevation changes and panoramic views.
Klosters is well-connected. Public transport, particularly the Rhaetian Railway, expands possibilities for longer and more varied gravel adventures, allowing you to combine biking with train transfers. Cable cars like the Gotschnabahn also provide access to higher elevations. Parking is generally available in and around Klosters, particularly at key starting points for trails.
Yes, many of the gravel bike trails around Klosters are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the challenging Verstanclabach Valley – Waterfall in Val da Fain loop from Klosters Dorf and the moderate Landquart River – Reformed Church, Klosters loop from Klosters Platz.
The best time for gravel biking in Klosters is typically from late spring to early autumn. During early summer, alpine meadows are vibrant with flowering flora. Autumn transforms the landscapes into a kaleidoscope of colors, providing a tranquil backdrop for rides. Winter conditions usually make gravel biking challenging due to snow and ice, though some lower-altitude paths might be accessible depending on snowfall.
Yes, the region has various mountain huts and restaurants that can serve as excellent stops during your ride. For example, the Nova Stoba Mountain Restaurant & Versettla Summit Station is a highlight in the area. Many routes pass through or near villages where cafes and restaurants are available.


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