Davos Klosters is considered a true paradise for e-mountain bikers. Countless peaks, scenic Alpine passes, and an extensive trail network await your discovery.
Davos Klosters is surrounded by alpine terrain that delights e-mountain bikers alike. The region offers everything a biker's heart desires: fast-paced singletrack trails, scenic high-altitude trails, and enjoyable tours with panoramic views. Thanks to the electric assistance, even longer climbs and remote mountain landscapes can be conquered with ease. Once at the top, an impressive natural backdrop with incomparable views awaits.
Our carefully selected e-mountain bike tours promise you diverse experiences and unforgettable moments in the Davos mountains.
For those who prefer a more leisurely pace or for beginners, the side valleys are ideal for testing out an e-mountain bike. An incomparable idyll awaits you there, too.
Pischa – Difficulty: Difficult
The Pischa route is one of the more challenging e-mountain bike tours in Davos Klosters and rewards with spectacular views and genuine trail enjoyment. Both fitness and riding technique are equally important on this tour, but the flow on the alpine trails makes up for any effort.
The route starts in Davos Platz and leads through the idyllic Dischma Valley into the Flüela Valley. Past Tschuggen, it climbs steadily towards Pischa. Once at the top, you'll be treated to panoramic trails, impressive mountain landscapes, and a varied descent all the way down to Lake Davos.
Difficulty: Difficult
Length: 28.7 kilometers
Ascent: 1100 meters
Descent: 1100 meters
Chörbschhorn – Difficulty: Medium
A classic ski tour in winter – a true highlight for e-mountain bikers in summer: The Chörbschhorn Tour offers high-alpine panoramas, sporting challenges, and an impressive trail section.
The route starts in Davos and leads via Schatzalp on scenic paths up to the Strela Pass. From there, it continues to the Chörbschhorn Hut. Those who crave even more views can climb the summit on foot – the 360-degree panorama is worth every extra minute. The descent over technical trails down to Stafelalp requires full concentration and a good feel for the bike, before a leisurely ride back to Davos via Frauenkirch.
Difficulty: Medium
Distance: 28.3 kilometers
Ascent: 1250 meters
Descent: 1250 meters
Seehorn – Difficulty: Difficult
Diese aussichtsreiche Route ist wie geschaffen für E-Mountainbikes: Der lange, steile Anstieg von Tschuggen zur Bergstation Pischa verlangt auch mit Motorunterstützung eine gute Portion Ausdauer. Doch oben angekommen, weichen Schweissperlen und angestrengte Gesichter einem breiten Lächeln – auch dank dem Fahrtwind auf der Südflanke des Pischagrats.
Die Route führt bis an den Fuss des Seehorns. Wer noch nicht genug hat, kann das Bike hier deponieren und zu Fuss den kurzen Aufstieg zum Gipfel wagen. Die Aussicht? Unvergesslich.
Zurück im Sattel geht’s weiter zur Drusatschaalp. Ab hier folgt der Trail dem plätschernden Bächli durch den Seehornwald. Kurz nach dem Hotel Alpengold erreichen Sie wieder befestigte Wege und kehren mit vielen Eindrücken zurück nach Davos.
Schwierigkeit: Schwer
Streckenlänge: 22,4 Kilometer
Aufstieg: 1107 Höhenmeter
Abstieg: 1107 Höhenmeter
Hubel – Difficulty: Medium
The Hubel tour is ideal for utilizing your riding technique and motor assistance while enjoying magnificent views. The short but steep climb, with gradients of up to 20%, offers the perfect opportunity to hone your e-MTB skills. Don't worry: Sport mode can be activated here with a clear conscience.
After a relaxed start on a wide gravel road, you reach the turnoff to the Sertigtal Valley. Here, however, the route branches off to the right and continues uphill on a trail to the Hubel. Once at the top, a well-deserved reward awaits: a legendary Kaiserschmarrn (sweet pancake) at the Hubel Hut. The descent follows easy, flowing singletrack directly to the Rinerhorn cable car. And if you haven't had enough, you can extend the fun from here to the valley station.
Difficulty: Medium
Distance: 11.1 kilometers
Ascent: 226 meters
Descent: 822 meters
Jatzhorn and Witihüreli – Difficulty: Difficult
A top-class high-altitude ride: The ridge path between Jakobshorn and Witihüreli is one of the most spectacular trail sections in Davos Klosters. With its phenomenal views and narrow lines, this section almost gives you the feeling of floating above the valley – a true experience for experienced e-mountain bikers.
But beware: This tour is quite challenging. The further you go from Jakobshorn towards Witihüreli, the more technical the trail becomes. The challenging descent down to the Alps Epic Trail, however, rewards you with a true flow experience. From here, the ride continues leisurely to the picturesque Sertig Dörfli. The return journey leads along a quiet trail to the Witiwald forest. Here, the route branches off to the left onto a gravel road. Finally, the route leads via a turnoff to Clavadel and the Bolgen Trail back to the starting point.
Difficulty: Difficult
Distance: 20.7 kilometers
Ascent: 202 meters
Descent: 1252 meters
Flowing, blocky or leisurely along the Landwasser: the bike tours in Davos Klosters are varied and offer trails for every level of ability on the 700 km long trail network. Simply filter, select and ride off.
In addition to the e-bike tours presented here, Davos Klosters offers a diverse network of trails for all types of cycling tours – from leisurely rides to challenging trails. Here you will find an overview of the cycling network for cycling enthusiasts.
Davos Klosters has managed alpine pastures with livestock. Therefore, you should expect to encounter guarding animals or cows sooner or later. We ask you to be considerate and ride at a reasonable speed.