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27.9km
850m
Mountain biking
On this enduro adventure, you'll explore the most beautiful trails in the biking region around Scuol. The cable car takes you comfortably to Motta Naluns at an altitude of 2,150 meters. You'll cycle along a wide track to Chamanna and then continue uphill on a path to Alp Clünas, where…
by Graubünden
Last updated: May 22, 2025
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Includes segments that are highly dangerous
Parts of this route comprise highly technical, difficult, or hazardous terrain. Specialist equipment and prior experience is required.
After 3.70 km for 3.27 km
After 7.40 km for 438 m
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Start point
Cable Car
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5.18 km
Highlight • Summit
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5.23 km
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
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Highlight • Mountain Hut
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27.9 km
End point
Bus stop
Way Types & Surfaces
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17.5 km
7.47 km
1.74 km
777 m
392 m
Surfaces
12.2 km
5.75 km
5.45 km
1.85 km
1.31 km
1.29 km
105 m
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Highest point (2,740 m)
Lowest point (1,190 m)
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What a brilliant tour ... first climb the Piz Clünas (push and carry for about 1 hour) and then a mega awesome descent with a delicious stop on the Alp Laret Alm. A very recommendable tour!
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
Second day of our Engadine trip by bike. Because rail transport was absolutely free thanks to the guest card, we used this service despite having an e-bike. Due to the somewhat difficult climb to Piz Clünas, we were glad we hadn't used too many grains beforehand🤔 This climb is really tough... There's a lot to drive on the E, but it takes courage and balance as the path is very narrow and very exposed🤔 Last but not least, it is extremely steep and slippery with steps that can only be climbed with load bearings💪 Once you get to the top, every drop of fear and sweat is worth it. The view is enormous and the look into the disbelieving eyes of the hikers with the prospect of a first-class descent makes all the effort forgotten. There are now 580 first meters of depth to Alp Laret. Unfortunately, this is no longer open and after a few meters of alpine road there is a flowing hiking trail that follows the contour line. Since we had good time, I changed the tour and we turned onto a blue marked path (Komoot!). Actually a great trail, but again very narrow and exposed with many S2 and sometimes S3 places that couldn't possibly be marked as a blue trail! The rest is trails at their best and we rolled out right in front of our hotel and the Aperols were already waiting for us🤗
After the gondola ride, it's a short steep climb, then a leisurely climb. After a short time the path changes to a beautiful trail. After the high point, it goes downhill on a never-ending beautiful trail. The view is super beautiful all the time. Mostly flowy to drive, short crisp passages. The last 5 km then on forest roads
Wonderful Mtb round, almost everything mobile. From Muot da l'om Supertrail to Alp Laret, trail fun afterwards with difficulty S2 to S1. Shortly before Alp Valmala, it is better to follow the little path on the left at a crossroads, otherwise the bike has to be pushed for a short time.
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March 24, 2024
On this enduro adventure, you'll explore the most beautiful trails in the biking region around Scuol. The cable car takes you comfortably to Motta Naluns at an altitude of 2,150 meters. You'll cycle along a wide track to Chamanna and then continue uphill on a path to Alp Clünas, where a strenuous push
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