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Gravel biking around Lake Bianco offers routes through high-alpine landscapes, characterized by glacial lakes, mountain passes, and river valleys. The terrain often includes varied surfaces, from compacted gravel paths along the lake to more rugged sections in the surrounding valleys. Elevation changes are common, providing both challenging climbs and scenic descents.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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a church with a mixture of Romanesque, late Gothic and Lombard Renaissance influences, is located in a very dominant position.
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Cascada da Bernina waterfall trail The Cascada da Bernina waterfall trail The waterfall trail is a short but extremely worthwhile adventure hike along the Cascada da Bernina. In just 600 meters, it overcomes a total of 85 meters in altitude. This makes the nature all the more magnificent along the Ova da Bernina mountain stream, which rushes down into the valley over several cascades. The entrance is at the Morteratsch RhB station in the direction of the car park. From three viewing platforms you can watch the torrent make its way through the pristine mountain forest. Sometimes it falls foaming over rocks, sometimes it builds up to form natural whirlpools. On the first viewing platform, a railway viaduct on the Bernina line is at the center. On the other two platforms you can learn exciting things about hydropower and wine transport. Text / Source: Engadin Tourismus AG, Via Maistra 1, 7500 St. Moritz https://www.engadin.ch/de/bernina-glaciers/geniesser/cascada-da-bernina/
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Val Morteratsch offers an exciting mountain bike adventure through one of the most beautiful valleys in the Engadine, taking you to the Morteratsch Glacier. The trail winds through alpine meadows, dense forests and rugged rocky sections, with views of snow-capped peaks around every bend. You'll enjoy a mix of flat trails and more technical sections that make for a satisfying ride.
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This is not an official trail for mountain bikers. So always be friendly to hikers and brake with foresight.
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Inn floodplains near Bever, 2 km were renaturalized in 10 years.
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A very easy trail from the Morteratsch train station to the glacier's 2015 elevation, marked at this point. The bike route ends here, and further cycling is impossible; the only way forward is on foot. The current glacier tongue isn't visible from here, however, as it's hidden behind rocks. There are many hikers on the same route, but the trail is relatively wide.
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The gravel biking routes around Lake Bianco offer a mix of challenges. You'll find both moderate and difficult routes, characterized by high-alpine landscapes, significant elevation changes, and varied surfaces. There are 4 moderate routes and 2 difficult routes available.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, Lake Bianco offers several difficult routes. A notable one is the Lago Bianco Lakeside Trail – Val Roseg loop from Ospizio Bernina, a 33.6-mile (54.1 km) trail with significant elevation gain through alpine scenery. Another challenging option is the Path to Morteratsch Glacier – Morteratsch Glacier loop from Morteratsch, which is 18.3 miles (29.5 km) long and leads through glacial landscapes.
Given Lake Bianco's high-alpine location, the best time for gravel biking is typically during the warmer months, from late spring through early autumn (June to September). During this period, trails are generally clear of snow, and weather conditions are more favorable, though alpine weather can change rapidly.
As a high-alpine region, Lake Bianco's weather can be unpredictable. Expect cool temperatures even in summer, and be prepared for sudden changes including rain, wind, or even snow at higher elevations. Always check the local forecast before heading out and carry appropriate gear for varying conditions.
Yes, many of the gravel routes around Lake Bianco are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the challenging Lago Bianco Lakeside Trail – Val Roseg loop from Ospizio Bernina and the moderate Bridge Over the Inn River – Pontresina loop from Morteratsch.
The routes offer stunning high-alpine scenery. You'll encounter glacial lakes like Lago Bianco itself, and enjoy views of the surrounding mountains and river valleys. The Lago Bianco Lakeside Trail is a highlight, and you might also pass by the Ospizio Bernina Railway Station, a notable landmark.
While there are no routes explicitly rated as 'easy' in the immediate vicinity, some of the shorter 'moderate' routes could be suitable for families with older children or beginners with some experience. Consider the Alp Show Dairy Morteratsch – Morteratsch Glacier Trail loop from Morteratsch, Abzweigung, which is 10.7 miles (17.3 km) long and offers a less strenuous option.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.8 stars from over 10 reviews. Reviewers often praise the breathtaking high-alpine scenery, the unique experience of riding alongside glacial lakes, and the well-maintained gravel paths that offer both challenge and reward.
The duration of gravel bike tours varies depending on the route and your pace. For example, the longer, more difficult routes like the Lago Bianco Lakeside Trail – Val Roseg loop can take around 5 hours, while shorter moderate routes such as the Path to Morteratsch Glacier loop from Morteratsch, Abzweigung might take closer to 1.5 hours.
Parking is generally available at common starting points for tours, such as Ospizio Bernina or Morteratsch. These locations often serve as hubs for various outdoor activities, including gravel biking, and provide access to the trail network.
Yes, given the popularity of the region for outdoor activities, you can often find cafes or mountain huts near key points or starting locations of the trails. For instance, areas around Ospizio Bernina or Morteratsch typically offer options for refreshments and meals.
There are 6 gravel bike trails available around Lake Bianco, offering a range of experiences from moderate to difficult, all set within the stunning high-alpine environment.


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