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697 Viderjoch

Mountainbiking · Scuol Samnaun Val Müstair
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The trail from Viderjoch to the Alp Trida is also suitable for beginners. 
moderate
Distance 3.8 km
0:20 h
4 m
488 m
2,748 m
2,260 m
The enduro trail in the Silvretta Arena leads from Viderjoch at an elevation of 2,732 metres to Alp Trida at 2,261 metres and is built so that passing tour riders also have fun. The trail contains no jumps, no enormous technical passages and no roots. However, the trail stands for many curves and loads of flow and was built 100 percent by hand by the former world-class downhiller Claudio Caluori, to ensure the protection of nature. A chairlift transports bikers with their equipment directly to the start. Transport is free of charge with the Samnaun guest card. Alternatively, the starting point on Viderjoch can also be reached by mountain bike from Samnaun-Laret via Alp Trida. 
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Tourismus Engadin Scuol Samnaun Val Müstair AG
Update: April 20, 2023
Difficulty
S2 moderate
Technique
Stamina
Experience
Landscape
Highest point
2,748 m
Lowest point
2,260 m

Track types

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Safety information

The tour was assessed in favourable weather conditions, it is imperative that the current weather conditions and weather forecasts are observed before starting the tour.

Emergency call:

144 Emergency call, first aid

1414 Mountain rescue REGA

112 International emergency call

 

Show consideration when crossing and overtaking hikers. Most of the mountain bike routes in Graubünden run on single trails that are also signposted as hiking trails. Hikers always have the right of way.

Tips and hints

www.samnaun.ch

Start

PostBus stop Samnaun-Ravaisch, Bergbahnen (2,744 m)
Coordinates:
SwissGrid
2'820'711E 1'207'286N
DD
46.979908, 10.340140
DMS
46°58'47.7"N 10°20'24.5"E
UTM
32T 601922 5203802
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Destination

PostBus stop Samnaun-Ravaisch, Bergbahnen

Turn-by-turn directions

  • From the mountain station to Alp Trida Sattel
  • Continue towards Alp Trida 2261m to Viderjoch 2732m
  • Way back same as outward

Public transport

Public-transport-friendly

  • By Rhaetian Railway (from Chur, Landquart/Prättigau or from the Upper Engadine) hourly to Scuol-Tarasp station.
  • Continue by PostBus to the PostBus stop Samnaun-Ravaisch, mountain railways.
  • In Samnaun during the day hourly service with the Samnaunbus

By road

  • From the north: via Landquart - Klosters by car transport through the Vereina Tunnel (Selfranga - Sagliains) or via the Flüela Pass into the Lower Engadine on H27, from Vinadi turn left towards Samnaun.
  • From the east: via Landeck / Austria in the direction of Reschenpass on the B180, from Kajetansbrücke in the direction of Spiss - Samnaun on the L348
  • From the south: via Reschenpass to Kajetansbrücke, there direction Spiss - Samnaun on the L348

Parking

  • Parking spaces directly at the valley station of the mountain railways in Samnaun-Ravaisch

Coordinates

SwissGrid
2'820'711E 1'207'286N
DD
46.979908, 10.340140
DMS
46°58'47.7"N 10°20'24.5"E
UTM
32T 601922 5203802
w3w 
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Equipment

Helmet, gloves, good shoes, glasses, rain and sun protection, water bottle, repair kit, first aid kit

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Difficulty
S2 moderate
Distance
3.8 km
Duration
0:20 h
Ascent
4 m
Descent
488 m
Highest point
2,748 m
Lowest point
2,260 m
Public-transport-friendly Singletrail/Free ride

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