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Road cycling routes around Pontresina are set within the Swiss Alps, characterized by majestic peaks, glaciers, and idyllic valleys. The region features iconic mountain passes such as the Bernina, Julier, and Albula, offering significant elevation gains. Cyclists encounter glistening mountain lakes, fragrant Swiss Stone Pine and Larch woodlands, and wide open spaces within the Engadin Valley.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
4.9
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3,417
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107km
05:59
2,330m
2,330m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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48.7km
02:27
770m
770m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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888
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54.9km
02:22
480m
480m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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31.8km
01:48
690m
690m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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33.2km
01:55
740m
740m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Both from the Morteratsch valley and from Montebello, you can enjoy a magnificent view of glaciers and the Bernina massif.
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Wonderful, quiet floodplain landscape, although close to the road
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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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CONFISERIE HANSELMANN, A Sweet Paradise in St. Moritz Café Hanselmann is world-renowned for its exquisite cakes, chocolates, and pastries. The beautiful sgraffito facade dates back to 1912, while inside, guests are greeted by an elegant, nostalgic ambiance with artistic details. In addition to classic sweets, Hanselmann also offers select coffee and tea specialties – a must for all lovers of culinary delights. Text / Source: St. Moritz Tourism AG, Via Maistra 12, St. Moritz https://www.stmoritz.com/directory/st-moritz-insider/wenig-zeit-st-moritz-in-zwei-stunden-1
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The story of St. Moritz begins in 1864 The story of St. Moritz, as we know it today, begins in 1864, when hotelier Johannes Badrutt made a bet with his guests from Great Britain. He promised that not only the summer, but also the St. Moritz winter would be so pleasant that on sunny days one could enjoy the sun on the terrace without a jacket. Should his promise prove false, the hotelier would pay for their travel and winter stay. Wrapped head to toe in furs, the group of men crossed the Julier Pass the following December. Upon arriving in St. Moritz, the sky was clear, the sun warm, and Badrutt stood before them to greet them without a jacket and with his shirtsleeves rolled up. Winter tourism was born. More: Pioneer History | St. Moritz, Switzerland (stmoritz.com) Text/Source: ENGADIN ST. MORITZ TOURISMUS AG Via Maistra 1, CH-7500 St. Moritz, www.stmoritz.com https://www.engadintourismus.ch/fileadmin/user_upload/Fakten_ueber_St._Moritz_DE.pdf
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The story of St. Moritz begins in 1864 The story of St. Moritz, as we know it today, begins in 1864, when hotelier Johannes Badrutt made a bet with his guests from Great Britain. He promised that not only the summer, but also the St. Moritz winter would be so pleasant that on sunny days one could enjoy the sun on the terrace without a jacket. Should his promise prove false, the hotelier would pay for their travel and winter stay. Wrapped head to toe in furs, the group of men crossed the Julier Pass the following December. Upon arriving in St. Moritz, the sky was clear, the sun warm, and Badrutt stood before them to greet them without a jacket and with his shirtsleeves rolled up. Winter tourism was born. More: Pioneer History | St. Moritz, Switzerland (stmoritz.com) Text/Source: ENGADIN ST. MORITZ TOURISMUS AG Via Maistra 1, CH-7500 St. Moritz, www.stmoritz.com https://www.engadintourismus.ch/fileadmin/user_upload/Fakten_ueber_St._Moritz_DE.pdf
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Café, Bakery & Confectionery Hanselmann, St. Moritz HANSELMANN - TRADITION SINCE 1894 HISTORY - Over 125 Years of Café Hanselmann More than 125 years of traditional café and bakery – a business that can be said with satisfaction and pride. Anyone entering the café in its prime St. Moritz location on the main street, right next to the St. Mauritius Fountain, knows exactly what we mean. A refined ambiance, cultivated over decades, is garnished with a touch of turn-of-the-century charm and complemented by a culinary offering that meets the highest standards. Text / Source: Hanselmann, via Maistra 8, St. Moritz https://www.hanselmann.ch/
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Morteratsch Glacier Trail 16 information points provide insights into the glacier's retreat and the mysterious life in its foreland. Where else can you admire, touch, and even walk on eternal ice after such a short hike? Just under 50 minutes from Morteratsch train station, you'll reach your destination: the milky glacial lake and the gigantic ice tongue. A literary treat awaits you on the LiteraTOUR. The captivating audio texts can be accessed individually via QR code at the 16 information points along the Morteratsch Glacier Trail. The stories include anecdotes, poems, and tour reports from various eras. Text / Source: Engadin Tourism AG, Via Maistra 1, 7500 St. Moritz https://www.engadin.ch/de/aktivitaeten/gletscherweg-morteratsch/
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Pontresina offers a comprehensive network of over 40 road cycling routes. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 14 easy, 15 moderate, and 14 difficult options to explore the stunning Engadin Valley.
Road cycling routes around Pontresina are renowned for their breathtaking scenery. You'll encounter majestic peaks and glaciers, including views of the Morteratsch Glacier and the Bernina massif. The routes also wind through idyllic valleys like Val Roseg and Val Bever, past glistening mountain lakes such as Lake St. Moritz and Lake Silvaplana, and through fragrant Swiss Stone Pine and Larch woodlands.
Yes, Pontresina offers several easy road cycling routes perfect for beginners or families. For instance, the Bever village – Bever loop from Celerina/Schlarigna is an easy option, and routes to destinations like the Alp show dairy Morteratsch are also popular for a shorter, scenic ride.
The Pontresina region is famous for its iconic mountain passes, offering challenging climbs and spectacular views. Key passes include the Bernina Pass, Julier Pass, and Albula Pass. These high-alpine routes, often reaching around 2300 meters, provide an exceptional cycling experience. For a challenging ride featuring the Julier Pass, consider the Bergün – Julier Pass loop from Pontresina.
Along the road cycling routes, you can discover various natural and cultural landmarks. You might pass by the beautiful Lago Bianco, explore the scenic Val Bever Trail, or even spot the Ospizio Bernina Railway Station. Routes also often lead through charming Engadin villages like Samedan, Celerina, and Zuoz.
Yes, the region features numerous circular road cycling routes. The Upper Engadin Lake Circular Trail is highly recommended for its stunning lake landscapes. You can also find loops around specific lakes like Lake Silvaplana and Lake St. Moritz, such as the Entrance to St. Moritz – Lake St. Moritz loop from Morteratsch.
The road cycling routes in Pontresina are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 160 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the diverse terrain, the well-maintained infrastructure, and the unparalleled high-alpine scenery, especially the challenging yet rewarding mountain passes and the serene valley rides.
Yes, the region is well-integrated with public transport options that can accommodate bikes. The Raetica Classica Circular Route, for example, is designed to integrate with services like the PostBus and the Bernina Railway, making it convenient for leisure cyclists to combine cycling with public transport.
Yes, the Raetica Classica Circular Route is a notable option that connects the Engadin Valley with Lake Como and Valtellina in Italy. This route utilizes new cycling paths and offers a unique cross-border cycling experience.
The summer months are generally the best time for road cycling in Pontresina. During this period, the mountain passes are typically clear of snow, and the weather is most favorable for enjoying the high-alpine routes and scenic valleys.
Absolutely. The Upper Engadin Lake Circular Trail is a fantastic option for magnificent views of crystal-clear lakes and green meadows. Additionally, routes around Lake Staz and Lake Silvaplana, such as the Silvaplana Market Square – Maloja Pass loop from Pontresina, offer beautiful lakeside scenery.
Many road cycling routes in the Pontresina area are designed to pass through idyllic Engadin villages. You can expect to cycle through places like Samedan, Celerina, Zuoz, Madulain, and Bever, allowing you to experience the local culture and hospitality firsthand.


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