8.2 miles
Distance
2,419 ft
Climb
-2,452 ft
Descent
4,640 ft
High Point

Start der Tour ist in Bonaduz. Man folgt der Fahrstrasse Richtung Sculms/Scardanal bis zum Punkt 945. Hier der bergaufführenden Strasse Richtung Scardanal folgen. Bei der folgenden Abzweigung (Punkt 999) folgt man dem Wegweiser Richtung Alp il Bot.

Mit einer angenehmen Steigung auf einem guten Fahrweg erklimmt man die folgenden 400 Höhenmeter bis zum Aussichtspunkt Cauma (1400 M.ü.M).

Hier beginnt nun der Singletrail-Downhill, welcher uns zurück nach Bonaduz führt. Zuerst über eine saftige Alpwiese, danach immer der Waldflanke entlang geht’s nun steil runter (eine ca. 5-minütige Passage ist nicht fahrbar), bis man auf einen querführenden Singletrail kommt. Diesem folgt man nach rechts. Sobald dieser endet, folgt man der Forststrasse abwärts zurück nach Bonaduz.

Fazit: Angenehmer 750-Höhenmeter-Aufstieg, Downhill zuerst cooler Singletrail, danach Forststrässchen so richtig zum Gas geben bis Bonaduz runter.

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Bonaduzer Alp is a 8 mile less popular intermediate unsanctioned route located near Bonaduz. This mountain bike only route can be used one direction and has a moderate overall physical rating. This route climbs 2,419 ft with a max elevation of 4,640 ft then descends -2,452 ft.

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  • Primary Activity
    Mountain Bike
  • Difficulty rating
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  • Route Type
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  • Bike type
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  • Direction
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  • Physical rating
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More Stats for Bonaduzer Alp mountain bike route
  • Altitude min
    2,188 ft
  • Altitude start
    2,221 ft
  • Altitude end
    2,188 ft
  • Grade
    -0.1%
  • Grade max
    -106.1%
  • Grade min
    63.7%
  • Distance climb
    5 miles
  • Distance down
    3 miles
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