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Mountain biking
Up with the chairlift or gondola, down on fast single trails, and do it several times: The Biketicket to ride red tour promises pure pleasure on the varied terrain around Lenzerheide.
It starts with the chairlift up to Piz Scalottas, where you put on your helmet, gloves and pads and…
by Lenzerheide
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Lenzerheide-Piz Scalottas-Parpan-Mittelberg-Fanülla-Chur-Brambrüesch-Churwalden-Alp Stätz-Spoina-Lenzerheide
Since Madame has to work now, I went to the “Bike Kingdom” Lenzerheide on my own. The “Biketicket 2 ride” tour (red variant, top signposted: No. 616) offers an insane 3,000 hm descent over 50 km, most of the climbs are covered by mountain railways (5 in total!). I am absolutely thrilled! On the trails, unless you were approaching one of the tracks, I didn't run into anyone. The trails themselves really offer everything you could wish for: crisp, rough S2 sections, often with plenty of roots (if you don't like roots, you are definitely wrong here!), Then again with steep rocky passages, then again more flowing S1 trails with a magnificent view And there is also one or the other “forest highway” - but always in a huge landscape and with a 3,000 m descent you are (at least me!) happy when you can let it roll comfortably on the forest path. The tour provides a great overview of the entire course of the valley and is simply a scenic delicacy and enduro dream! I'm really happy that I wasn't put off by the stupid name "Biketicket 2 Ride" XD
Great tour! We even made an extra loop because we went the wrong way at the crossing of the 8, but got rewarded to ride one of the best trail segments twice (Alp Stätz)! 😂
Swissmobil route no. 616. We started in Chur with the cable car. The elevation gain is usually completed using the cable cars. Marked as a red downhill route. Most of the time it's true... sometimes it's more red ++ in my opinion. The downhill from Alp Stätz to Parpan in particular was tough and I needed all my driving audacity... But all in all, a great tour. 👍
In short, once and never again 🙈 I also liked the start in Chur from Brambrüesch to Alp Stätz 😊 but from then on I couldn't ride it, I pushed it a lot and on foot with the bike was very laborious because it was rocky in places 🙈🙈 Tobias, on the other hand, had a lot of fun 😊
Cool trail day without much elevation gain. Actually it's more like 3-400, I stopped a bit too late twice for the train. But it's not that important. 😜 But the trails were awesome. 👌👍 Next time I'll do the Rothorn side.
Slightly modified variant of the ticket to ride tour 616, rather dark red, with a few very technical trails.
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July 24, 2024
Up with the chairlift or gondola, down on fast single trails, and do it several times: The Biketicket to ride red tour promises pure pleasure on the varied terrain around Lenzerheide.
It starts with the chairlift up to Piz Scalottas, where you put on your helmet, gloves and pads and get ready for the
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