Racing bikes
The Engadine pass roads are a paradise for racing cyclists. It is no coincidence that the Tour de Suisse makes a detour to the Engadine almost every year. Treacherous climbs and the imposing natural scenery exert a unique fascination on the top male and female riders.
Our bike service
Our bike service
- Secure, locked bicycle room
- 5 Scott E-Mountainbikes and 3 E-Citybikes to rent (CHF 15 pro Tag)
- Washing station for bikes
- Drying room for wet boots
- Workshop with tyre-pumping station
- Personalised tour advice
- Large tour catalogue with detailed topographic map, altitude profile, description, GPS data for download
- Free laundry service for sportswear. Drop off your laundry by 8:00 p.m. – get it back clean and fresh at 8:00 a.m. the following morning.
The following passes are suitable as training routes
Name | Altitude | Incline | Length | Lage |
Malojapass | 1815 a.s.l | 11 % | 43 km | zwischen Silvaplana und Chiavenna (IT) |
Julierpass | 2284 m a.s.l | 13 % | 43 km | zwischen Tiefencastel und Silvaplana |
Albulapass | 2312 m a.s.l | 12 % | 40 km | zwischen Alvaneu Bad und La Punt |
Flüelapass | 2383 m a.s.l | 12 % | 26 km | zwischen Davos und Susch |
Ofenpass | 2149 m a.s.l | 12 % | 35 km | zwischen Zernez und Santa Maria |
Berninapass | 2328 m a.s.l | 12 % | 56 km | zwischen Samedan und Tirano |
Stilfserjochpass (Stelvio) | 2757 m a.s.l | 15 % | 49,5 km | zwischen Prada und Bormio |