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Touring cycling routes around Naturpark Beverin traverse a diverse landscape characterized by rugged mountains, deep gorges, and meandering rivers in southeastern Switzerland. The region spans approximately 412 to 515 square kilometers, featuring significant elevation changes and varied terrain. Cyclists encounter impressive natural features such as the Viamala and Roffla Gorges, alongside alpine forests and high mountain valleys. The park's geography provides a range of routes from valley floors to challenging mountain passes.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
5.0
(5)
37
riders
25.5km
02:07
750m
750m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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14
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17.7km
01:25
360m
360m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.0
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4
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13.8km
01:20
570m
570m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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237
riders
70.5km
05:02
1,290m
1,290m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
5.0
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144
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60.3km
04:33
1,500m
1,500m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A reservoir in the Swiss canton of Graubünden, nestled in the impressive mountain landscape of the Viamala and Rheinwald regions. It stretches over a length of approximately two kilometers.
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Until now I only knew this as a ski slope, but it's also great for riding a bike
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Small bathing lake with kiosk
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Montespluga SO The mountain village of Montespluga is located at an altitude of 1908 m above sea level at the beginning of the Val San Giacomo (also called Valle Spluga), about three kilometers from the summit of the Splügen Pass. The place originated in a hollow rich in water and pastures, where the Valle Spluga meets the Val Loga, near the border peaks of the area such as Pizzo Tambo. In 1927, the construction of the dam about 2 kilometers south of Montespluga began, damming the Torrente Liro to form the Lago di Montespluga below the village. The village with its few houses, restaurants, hotels, and shops on the pass road and the old customs building "La Casa" has hardly changed. Until 1841, it housed the only hospice on the Splügen Pass and the only place of worship, the chapel of San Francesco d’Assisi. The latter was consecrated in 1832, the year after the completion of the new road to the Splügen Pass in 1822. As early as 1767, the apostolic nuncio in Switzerland and later Cardinal Luigi Valenti Gonzaga had granted permission to set up a small chapel in the hospice. Since the opening of the San Bernardino Tunnel, the pass has no longer been kept open in winter. The village, which consists of three streets (Via Dogana, Via Ferrè, and Via Val Loga), can be cut off from both Italy and Switzerland. Montespluga is the starting point for numerous hiking, mountaineering, and ski touring destinations in the surrounding mountains and a stage destination on the cross-border long-distance hiking trail Via Spluga. Text / Source: wikipedia.org https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montespluga
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The beautiful village fountain in the middle of the village
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The restaurant is the entrance to the Roffla Gorge. The entrance fee of CHF 4 is well worth it. You can also enjoy a fine meal at the restaurant after the tour. The wooden tables in the garden restaurant come from the restaurant's own sawmill, and the awning in front of the restaurant comes from the restaurant's own spinning mill.
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In the small town of Wergenstein, the white church, which stands in a prime location above the valley, stands out in particular.
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Naturpark Beverin offers a wide selection of touring cycling routes, with nearly 50 different options to explore. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easier valley rides to challenging mountain passes.
The most enjoyable seasons for touring cycling in Naturpark Beverin are spring (April-June), when wildflowers are in bloom, and autumn (September-November), when the landscape is vibrant with colorful foliage. During these times, the weather is generally pleasant for cycling.
Yes, Naturpark Beverin has routes suitable for less experienced cyclists and families. For example, the Schamser Tal-Runde is a moderate 11.0-mile (17.7 km) path that follows the valley floor alongside the Hinterrhein River, offering a less strenuous ride. The region's diverse terrain includes 5 easy routes, perfect for a relaxed cycling experience.
Touring cycling in Naturpark Beverin features a diverse landscape of rugged mountains, deep valleys, pristine lakes, dense forests, and meandering rivers. You'll encounter impressive natural features like the Viamala and Roffla Gorges, as well as alpine forests and high mountain valleys. The terrain ranges from gentle valley floors to challenging climbs over mountain passes.
Yes, there are several circular touring cycling routes. A notable option is the Sufnersee – Splügen loop from Andeer, which is a challenging 43.8-mile (70.5 km) trail leading through mountain passes and past the beautiful Sufnersee lake. Another example is the Rofla Gorge – Sufnersee loop from Zillis.
While cycling, you can experience the park's renowned deep gorges, such as the Viamala and Roffla Gorges. The Roffla Gorge itself is a highlight, featuring an impressive path leading to a thundering waterfall. You might also spot other waterfalls like the Waterfall in Safiental or the Waterfalls on the Old Avers Road. The majestic Piz Beverin dominates the scenery, and crystal-clear mountain lakes like Lake Cresta provide picturesque spots for breaks.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, Naturpark Beverin offers 35 difficult routes. The Schamserberger Kirchen-Rundtour is a difficult 15.9-mile (25.5 km) trail with significant elevation changes. Another challenging option is the Oberheinzenberger Erkundungstour, which covers 13.8 miles (22.1 km) with substantial climbs.
The duration of touring cycling routes in Naturpark Beverin varies greatly depending on the distance and difficulty. Shorter, moderate routes like the Schamser Tal-Runde can take around 1 hour 25 minutes, while longer, more challenging loops such as the Sufnersee – Splügen loop from Andeer might take approximately 5 hours.
Naturpark Beverin is generally accessible by public transport, particularly to its main villages and starting points for routes. Many villages within the park are connected by bus services, which can help you reach various trailheads or complete point-to-point rides. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for specific routes and connections.
The touring cycling routes in Naturpark Beverin are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 100 reviews. More than 1,700 touring cyclists have explored the varied terrain, often praising the breathtaking views of the deep gorges, the tranquility of the high mountain valleys, and the diverse options for all skill levels.
Yes, Naturpark Beverin is part of a larger network that includes iconic long-distance routes. The Via Spluga, for instance, guides cyclists through historic villages and offers stunning mountain vistas, while the Rhine Route follows the majestic Rhine River, providing picturesque views for extended rides. These routes can be incorporated into longer touring plans.
Many routes offer spectacular viewpoints, especially those traversing the gorges or climbing to higher elevations. The Viamala Gorge itself provides awe-inspiring views as you ride alongside it. Higher points like the Glaser Ridge or the Tenner Kreuz summit offer panoramic vistas of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Even the Rhine Gorge, often called the 'Swiss Grand Canyon,' provides breathtaking views from various points along the Rhine Route.


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