Scuol is probably not the first region that comes to mind when thinking about mountain biking in the Graubünden area. This is partially great because none of the trails we rode showed erosion and most trails didn't even show tire marks (maybe we would have seen more without the snow on some of the trails we rode on Saturday, though). The quality of some of the trails is truly great. Well, this could be said for many regions in Switzerland that lack the attention of the crowds. Or well, at least the mountain bikers. So what makes Scuol stand out?
Beauty of the valleyObviously, this point is a bit far fetched. Switzerland has many beautiful valleys and mountains. But Scuol is located in a very narrow valley. And wherever we looked from our hotel we saw plenty of trees and mountains close by. Tina and I agree that this is one of the nicer, more unique places we recently biked in Switzerland. It is hard to describe with words, tough. Therefore just look at our view from the hotel room:
Bike friendly hotelsScuol offers a couple of mountain bike friendly hotels, varying in size and price - so that everybody might find a fitting offer. We stayed at Hotel Arnica which included a proprietary bike washing place as well as a locked room for the bikes. It did also include a beautiful wellness area, which was amazing after a full day on the bike.
MTB transport with postal car and gondolasDepending on the mountain biking tour you are planning to do you can take either one of the uplifts (1 gondola and 1 chairlift) for reasonable prices or the postal car that takes you up to Samnaun for example.
Unique Engadin experienceScuol is in a part of Switzerland that has a lot of its own; its own language, its own food, and culture. The whole region is unique but compared to, for example, St. Moritz, Scuol still feels unique and not too strongly influenced by mass tourism.
Trails we rode in Scuol, EngadinAs it turns out this was not the first weekend we had a bad weather Saturday and a bluebird Sunday. Check our articles about Verbier bike park or mountain biking in St. Moritz.
Fuorcla Champatsch with the bikeEven tough it snowed throughout the week we wanted to do something with 'high alpine' character. This is why we decided to try our luck with Fuorcla Champatsch. There have been reasons for this, though.
- If we get into too much snow we can still turn around and ride something around Motta Naluns
- Uplift to Motta Naluns saves time and energy for the adventures (or snow) that we expected further up the mountain
-
Herbert.bike stated it as one of the greatest trails in the valley
The uphill started at Motta Naluns gondola station and started steep. In general we took it very easy but even then it only took us about 2 hours to reach the top of Fuocla Champatsch. The last 150hm you will have to carry or push the bike - depending on the bike this might get a bit exhausting.
Since there was a lot of snow we decided to keep things going and started in the first part of the downhill which must be heaps of fun in the dry with lots of loose gravel and a defined path with less big rocks lying around. The second part of this mountain bike ride consisted of open ground, no trails, just options where to ride.
After that there was a trail for the rest of the downhill, sometimes flowy, sometimes a bit technical. At some points, we reached a river which marks the beginning of Val Sinestra. Now we followed the trail close to the river with a couple of short uphills until you reach Ramosch - the end of the downhill.
On a scale from 1 to 10 I would give this trail the following marks:
Flow: 4/10
Beauty: 8/10
Fitness: 4/10
Difficulty: 5/10
Fun: 5/10
I highly recommend this trail to anyone searching for a day out in the wild. The first half of the downhill leads you through a valley without any sign of civilization. Unfortunately the trail is not particularly flowy but also not technically interesting, therefore the average scores for this part.
Alp Cluenas with the bikeWe heard a lot about Alp Cluenas with the MTB and were sure that we wanted to ride this round as well. Easy short with a couple of places to rest and eat on the way sounded basically great. And it was great somehow but after riding it and checking the maps and options I'm very, very sure that we missed the actual trail highlights - therefore we have to come back and check some of the steeper trails on this side of the mountain.
Anyway, the true highlight of this day was the amazing trail from Motta Naluns down to Scuol. Mountain biking at its finest. Super nice roots and rock gardens a couple of (difficult) switchbacks at the beginning of the trail and high speed at the end. There really isn't much more I could have asked for the end of a great day of riding.
Therefore my rating counts only for this part of this tour:
Flow: 7/10
Beauty: 6/10
Fitness: 1/10
Difficulty: 7/10
Fun: 10/10
Final thoughtsSure, there are more famous regions for mountain biking in Switzerland and you will find great trails pretty much everywhere in Switzerland. But Scuol does feel unique. Scuol does offer some amazing trails and an infrastructure like bigger regions. And yet the trails are barely touched by bikes. Be sure to check
Herbert.Bike for trail inspiration as well as mountain bike hotels. We hereby thank Herbert for inviting us to Scuol for this great weekend! We will be back next year for sure!
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MENTIONS: @teeneegee
Scuol Rules!!!!
Fond memories of the spas and Tamangur cheese!
Thank you for inspiring me to return to Bassa Engadina, this time with my bike!