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Alp Tabladatsch

· 2 reviews · Mountainbiking · Scuol Samnaun Val Müstair
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The mountain bike season can be extended on the southern slopes of the Val Müstair, even if there is already snow or still snow in other regions. The tour to Alp Tabladatsch offers everything that a great bike tour should: the best views, long and flowing trails and a pleasant ascent.
moderate
Distance 22.4 km
3:11 h
995 m
995 m
2,242 m
1,246 m

For the tour up to the southern slopes of the Münster Valley, begin with the ascent via Valchava to Lü. In the mountain village of Lü, turn right and continue on a small alpine road up to Alp Tablatdatsch at 2245 metres above sea level. Here you have a wonderful view of the Val Müstair and the Ortler opposite. Magnificent! This is where the long descent to Müstair begins, even if it initially turns out to be more of a fun-filled singletrail traverse. You pass the Lai da Valpaschun to reach Alp Terza Sura. You now ride out of the valley on a gravel path until the start of the single trail down to Müstair on the left. This is marked as a hiking trail and leads past Ruinatscha directly into the centre of Müstair. That is where Danny MacAskill jumped the frontflip in the video Home of Trails. It’s a first-class trail that can often be ridden on almost all year round when there isn‘t much snow. You follow the road back to the starting point in Sta. Maria or, a little later, the official mountain bike route that runs parallel to it.

HOME OF TRAILS

Incidentally, this tour ends at the house in Müstair, where Danny MacAskill did a front flip in the "Home of Trails" movie.

Discover the house in Müstair

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Antonella Klee
Update: July 25, 2023
Difficulty
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Highest point
2,242 m
Lowest point
1,246 m
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Meier-beck AG
CAFÈ - PASTIZARIA - FURNARIA Caterina Bott

Start

Sta. Maria (1,376 m)
Coordinates:
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2'828'747E 1'165'539N
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46.601933, 10.424791
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46°36'07.0"N 10°25'29.2"E
UTM
32T 609121 5161915
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Destination

Sta. Maria

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Strecke: Sta. Maria – Valchava – Lü – Alp Tabladatsch – Terza Sura – Ruinatscha – Müstair – Sta. Maria

Coordinates

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2'828'747E 1'165'539N
DD
46.601933, 10.424791
DMS
46°36'07.0"N 10°25'29.2"E
UTM
32T 609121 5161915
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Tim Rönz
June 28, 2021 · Community
70% der Höhenmeter auf der Asphaltstrasse, der "spassige Singletrail" ist ein völlig verwurzelte Wanderweg, nur teilweise fahrbar. Dir Abfahrt ist mit ihren teils steilen und sehr engen Spitzkehren nur fahrbar wenn man sehr sicher umsetzen kann. Tourenbeschrieb ist ist wie wenn Spongebob als Profilbild bei Tinder Renzo Blumenthal nimmt...
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Martin Berger
June 22, 2019 · Community
Landschaftlich eine sehr schöne Tour. Von den Trails her sehr viele Wurzeln und hinunter nach Müstair sehr, sehr steil und eng.
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Alp Tabladatsch
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Richtung Lai da Valpaschun von Alp Tabladatsch
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Martin Berger
June 22, 2019 · Community
Alp Tabladatsch
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Difficulty
moderate
Distance
22.4 km
Duration
3:11 h
Ascent
995 m
Descent
995 m
Highest point
2,242 m
Lowest point
1,246 m
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