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Mountainbiking recommended route Stage 4

Uina-Bernina Bike-Tour, Etappe 4: S-chanf - Scuol

Mountainbiking · Engadin St. Moritz
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  • Photo: Andrea Badrutt, Chur, Engadin Samnaun Val Müstair
moderate
Distance 45.9 km
5:30 h
723 m
1,107 m
1,723 m
1,194 m
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Tourismus Engadin Scuol Samnaun Val Müstair
Update: April 20, 2023
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S1 moderate
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Highest point
1,723 m
Lowest point
1,194 m
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Bahnhof S-chanf (1,669 m)
Coordinates:
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2'794'750E 1'165'432N
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46.611745, 9.981277
DMS
46°36'42.3"N 9°58'52.6"E
UTM
32T 575140 5162487
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Destination

Bahnhof Scuol-Tarasp

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Wildlife refuge God Sauaidas: December 21 - April 30
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Coordinates

SwissGrid
2'794'750E 1'165'432N
DD
46.611745, 9.981277
DMS
46°36'42.3"N 9°58'52.6"E
UTM
32T 575140 5162487
w3w 
///repaying.sofa.amends
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Difficulty
S1 moderate
Distance
45.9 km
Duration
5:30 h
Ascent
723 m
Descent
1,107 m
Highest point
1,723 m
Lowest point
1,194 m
Public-transport-friendly Multi-stage route Scenic Refreshment stops available Family-friendly Cultural/historical interest Linear route

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