Segantinis E-Bike Tour
Simple
18 km
1:30 h
859 mhd
859 mhd


The name of the tour comes from the painter Giovanni Segantini, who lived and worked in Savognin for several years. This resulted in some of his best-known masterpieces. The technically simple, promising and comfortable e-bike tour runs along these locations. A fantastic tour that can be completed perfectly by e-bike. The entire tour runs on wide asphalt or forest roads.
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Start
Valley station Bergbahnen Savognin
Destination
Valley station Bergbahnen Savognin
Coordinates
46.5963, 9.592458
Details
Description
The start of the tour «Segantini's E-Bike Tour» is the parking lot of the Savognin mountain railways. Already in Savognin, the route leads past the Art Gallery Sala Segantini and the former residence of the artist, directly on the cantonal road. Then it's uphill to the Maiensäss Rudnal above Savognin. The route leads on a forest road to the highest point of the tour to Nassegl, at the foot of the Piz Mitgel. The viewpoint offers an impressive view over the Ski Resort of Savognin. After Nassegl, a road leads to the left towards Plang Begls, where there is a refreshment stop. The way back is via the same path as the journey up. The entire tour leads over wide asphalt or forest roads.
Geheimtipp
Be sure to stop in Plang Begls in the Alpstübli
Sicherheitshinweis
There are some cars on the road. Always do not drive downhill too fast, especially in confusing curves.
Ausrüstung
E-Bike
Directions
From Savognin to Rudnal and on to Nassegl. Turn left towards Plang Bels (refreshment stop), return on the same route.
Directions
Public Transport
By train from Chur (Coira) to Tiefencastel. By Postbus from Tiefencastel to Savognin, posta
Anreise Information
By car from Chur towards Thusis. Exit Thusis Süd direction St.Moritz. In Tiefencastel to St. Moritz/Savognin.
Parken
Parking in Savognin at the cable cars or in the village.
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