E-Alps Experiences
The Graubünden Haute Route
The most Alpine Haute Route
About this road
An extraordinary experience crossing 5 Alpine passes at over 2,300 metres of altitude
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Price with ebike
3,190 CHF
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Price without ebike
2,790 CHF
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Duration 4 nights / 5 days
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Distance 170 km
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Elevation 7500 m
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Descent 8000 m
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Physical level
2
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Technical level
2
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Upcoming trips
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On demand
For a trip with friends or family. A minimum of four people is required to privatise this experience.
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The program
Lenzerheide, Graubünden, Switzerland
Day 0: Lenzerheide Bike Kingdom
WARM UP IN THE BIKE KINGDOM OF LENZERHEIDE
To give you time to acclimatize, we suggest you arrive a day or two before the trip begins. This will also give you time to make the most of Lenzerheide, a true kingdom for e-bikes, and test out the numerous trails they offer: blue to boost your confidence or black for a pure adrenaline rush. You’ll be spoiled for choice!
Day 1: Lenzerheide - Arosa
FIRST PASS AT 2,500 METRES!
And we’re off!
The first climb of the trip bring us up 2,500 metres. Don’t worry, the stunning views at the top will help us forget about the hard-earned uphill quickly. From here, an incredible Alpine valley opens up before our eyes.
Next up? A never-ending flow trail!
The day ends in haven: a typical Walser-style chalet in the middle of a meadow with cows as our only neighbours. And the best part? The water in the hot tub is already hot, and there’s an ice-cold beer waiting for you!
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Distance
49 km
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Elevation
2230 m
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Descent
1910 m
Day 2: Arosa - Davos
AN EXCEPTIONAL PANORAMIC TRAIL
You'd better eat a full breakfast this morning, because there are a few climbs on the itinerary. We’ll warm up with a first ascent, traversing a valley where time seems to have stopped.
Take a second to catch your breath before the big challenge of the day. How do you want to handle this climb: work up a sweat in eco mode, or use all the help in turbo mode?
A sublime panoramic trail gives us an extraordinary viewpoint onto the Davos Valley. The trail leads us straight to the Schatzalp Hotel, perched above the valley with a terrace bathed in sunlight. Take a breath and feel the magic of this place surrounding you.
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Distance
41 km
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Elevation
2100 m
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Descent
2000 m
Day 3: Davos - Bergün
TWO ALPINE PASSES AT OVER 2’600m!
Day 4 is all about discovering the stunning Alpine environment.
An easy climb gives way to a playful but technical trail, an ideal path that allows us to enjoy the uphill flow all the way up to 2,600 metres!
After a gem of a descent of about 1000m, we’re off again for another climb towards a mountain hut for lunch. After a cup of tea, some beer and a traditional plate of rösti, we’re ready for another descent.
This evening, we’ll be staying in a charming, historical hotel in Bergün. A beauty in the architectural and culinary sense. Let this place win you over!
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Distance
40 km
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Elevation
1500 m
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Descent
2000 m
Day 4: Bergün - St-Moritz
NEVER-ENDING FLOW TRAILS
Make the most of a more chilled morning before tackling the legendary Albulapass and its never-ending flow trail. It’s almost guaranteed to put a smile on your face!
A scenic path along a stream brings us to our challenge of the day: some technical – yet fun – riding brings us all the way to the Suvretapass.
After the effort, comes the reward: another never-ending flow trail, bringing us down to St-Moritz. Time to bring that smile back!
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Distance
39 km
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Elevation
1300 m
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Descent
1700 m
Day 5: St-Moritz
A HEAD FULL OF MEMORIES
Enjoy one last delicious breakfast on the terrace. With a smile on your face and a head filled with memories, it’s already time to pack up and prepare to leave. One thing’s for sure, you’ll have experienced an unforgettable adventure taking you all the way through the Grison Alps.
Are you already planning your next trip? How about the 3 Countries Haute-Route?
Arrival
St-Moritz, Graubünden, Switzerland
Book this experience
Upcoming trips
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On demand
For a trip with friends or family. A minimum of four people is required to privatise this experience.
Contact us
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