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Road cycling in Schweizerischer National Park offers routes through pristine alpine wilderness, characterized by challenging mountain passes, picturesque valleys, and diverse natural features. The region features high moors, dense forests, and roaring rivers, with roads often skirting the edges of the strictly protected park. This allows cyclists to experience the untouched nature and geological formations of the oldest national park in the Alps.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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19.8km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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A short stop in La Punt is worthwhile. This is mainly due to the striking white house – the Chesa Merleda. This is a prominent example of Engadine architecture.
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A poignant reminder that most things you cycle can be dangerous.
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Very beautiful lake near Tarasp-Fontana. Swimming is prohibited.
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Romanesque showcase village Ardez Even from afar, the ruins of Steinsberg Castle catch the eye. They tower over this showcase village of Romanesque living culture: sunlight plays around the sgraffito of the beautiful Engadin houses, the diverse agricultural landscape is omnipresent, conjuring a stoic tranquility. Thanks to the bypass road and careful planning, Ardez owes its intact village appearance, which couldn't be better integrated into the landscape and creates a sense of security. Whether we descend from the mountain lakes on Piz Cotschen, come from the Val Tasna past Chanoua to the WWF Emerald Area, or ascend from the Inn Gorge after visiting Sur-En or Tarasp: we are not going to Ardez, but arriving there. Text / Source: Scuol Tourist Information, Stradun 403a, Scuol https://www.engadin.com/de/das-unterengadin/ferienorte/ardez
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Very beautiful old houses, each one more beautiful than the last!
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Albula Pass, a beautiful road up from Tiefencastel, with several tough sections before Bergün, and very little traffic! Full of great places to stop for a snack, the road climbs parallel to a railway line that occasionally shows itself from the road, offering great views.
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Almost flat stretch of road after the Albula Pass, spectacular views in both directions on clear days, with the peaks following one another on both sides of the road.
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Road cycling is generally restricted to the main roads that cross or skirt the edges of the Schweizerischer National Park, such as the Ofen Pass road. The park's strict conservation policies mean no off-road cycling is permitted to preserve its untouched nature. Always stay on designated roads. For detailed regulations, you can consult the official park website: nationalpark.ch.
The region offers a diverse and breathtaking terrain. You'll find routes that combine flat sections along river valleys, particularly in the Engadine Valley, with more demanding climbs over renowned mountain passes like the Ofen Pass. Expect spectacular views, pristine alpine wilderness, and charming Engadin villages.
Many routes offer stunning vistas. You can enjoy views of the picturesque Engadine Valley, the majestic Ofen Pass, and the unspoilt nature of the park. Specific highlights include the Lai da l'Ova Spin and the View of Lago di Livigno from Alp la Schera. The region is also known for its high moors, dense forests, and the possibility of spotting wildlife.
The best seasons for road cycling are typically spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October). During these months, temperatures are mild, traffic is generally lighter, and the landscape displays vibrant colors, making for a more enjoyable and scenic ride.
While many routes in the region involve significant climbs, some sections of the Engadine Valley Loop offer flatter terrain suitable for families. For a moderate, shorter option, consider the Lake Tarasp (Lai da Tarasp) – Lake Tarasp loop from Scuol, which is just over 10 km with manageable elevation.
Parking is generally available in the charming villages surrounding the park, such as Zernez, Scuol, Ftan, and Zuoz. These villages often serve as excellent starting points for various routes, including the Panoramic Route Guarda–Bos-Cha loop from Ftan or the Village center of Zuoz – La Punt Chamues-ch loop from Zuoz.
Yes, public transport in the Engadine region, including trains and post buses, often accommodates bicycles, though it's advisable to check specific schedules and reservation requirements, especially during peak season. This allows for flexible point-to-point rides or accessing more remote starting points.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars. Reviewers often praise the spectacular mountain passes, the breathtaking views, and the opportunity to cycle through pristine natural landscapes with minimal traffic, offering a true sense of adventure and immersion in nature.
While all routes in this guide are rated 'moderate' due to the alpine terrain, the Cycle way Livigno – Livigno loop from Livigno is relatively flat with only 107 meters of elevation gain over 17 km, making it a good option for those seeking a less strenuous ride.
The villages of Zernez, Scuol, Ftan, and Zuoz are well-equipped to welcome cyclists. You'll find various cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options ranging from hotels to guesthouses that cater to outdoor enthusiasts. These villages are popular hubs and provide essential services for those exploring the region by bike.
Yes, many of the routes in this guide are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Historic Center of Ardez – View of Tarasp Castle loop from Ftan and the Village center of Zuoz – La Punt Chamues-ch loop from Zuoz, offering convenient round trips.


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