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Switzerland
Graubünden
Inn
Scuol

Left Round

Hard

4.6

(11)

82

riders

Left Round

03:58

36.6km

1,060m

Gravel riding

This almost 40 kilometer long tour takes you into the wild, legendary Val Sinestra. You cycle through characteristic Lower Engadine villages and through the impressive mountains. On the way you can expect gentle inclines but also a few steep ramps. So look forward to a varied round.

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Last updated: July 23, 2024

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4.68 km

Sent

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Sent is a charming place that shows you the traditional Engadine: from houses with sgraffito plaster to the mountain backdrop that surrounds it, to regional delicacies such as nut cake, cheese and salsiz.

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18.3 km

Zuort

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On your tour through the Val Sinestra the path takes you through Zuort. The open landscape around the hamlet at an altitude of 1,711 meters is fantastically beautiful and offers you absolute gravel fun.

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18.4 km

Hof Zuort

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Finding an inn in such a remote place is unusual anyway. This impression is reinforced by the elaborate furnishings of the guest rooms. The kitchen has an Austrian touch.

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20.5 km

Val Sinestra

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The idyllic Val Sinestra is a small side valley of the Lower Engadine. The valley is known, among other things, for its mineral springs. The healing water was once used …

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29.0 km

Sur En

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From Sur En you can join a guided hike through the Val d'Uina, where Ernst Schlumpf will show you over 20 native species of orchids. He knows exactly where the …

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36.3 km

Scuol

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The village of Scuol and its surroundings are in the most beautiful valley in the world!!

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36.6 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

18.2 km

13.5 km

2.21 km

1.86 km

673 m

157 m

Surfaces

19.3 km

10.4 km

3.12 km

3.01 km

754 m

< 100 m

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Highest point (1,960 m)

Lowest point (1,110 m)

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February 25, 2021

This almost 40 kilometer long tour takes you into the wild, legendary Val Sinestra. You cycle through characteristic Lower Engadine villages and through the impressive mountains. On the way you can expect gentle inclines but also a few steep ramps. So look forward to a varied round.



It starts in the town

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August 20, 2024

We did the tour in August 2024 with a slightly different version: start and finish is Nauders with the Norbertshöhe on the way there and back. We chose to start the tour in Sent via the Inntal cycle path, which leads through the sculpture forest and with a few meters of elevation up the Inn in a scenic

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Trail Reviews

René 71
June 4, 2025, Gravelrunde Val Sinestra

Today I cycled from Scuol via Sent into Val Siestra. From Sent, a gravel road with a gentle incline led into the valley. Even from here, I had a beautiful view. Later, the forest path climbed steeply and was quite a challenge. The route was varied, passing through sparse larch forests, alpine meadows, and wild mountain streams. The descent was borderline steep in places, even on a gravel bike (at least for me). The paths and roads were in very good condition and made the descent into the valley an experience.

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