The Arosa Lenzerheide round tour is characterized by its easy climbs, challenging single trails and great downhill runs. The route leads from Arosa through the pristine Urden Valley, offering pleasant views of the Calanda mountain from Churer Joch. A last uphill climb takes the bikers back via Ochsenalp.
From the lake Obersee in Arosa, forest roads lead to Carmennahütte. The ascents are ideal to ride before heading towards the steepest section in the direction of Hörnlihütte. On gravel roads and piste-machine slopes, endurance, strength and skill are required. The ascent to Hörnlihütte can alternatively be easily handled with the Hörnli-Express.On top it is recommended to have a rest in the Hörnlihütte. Well recovered, you will follow the tricky singletrails to the Urdenfürggli. The path through the mostly untouched Urden Valley challenges every biker with its difficult passages, but at the same time it also offers stunning views of the Grisons mountains. Afterthe Urdenfürggli, located right in the middle between Parpaner Schwarzhorn and Weisshorn, it is then necessary to prepare the descent to Lenzerheide. The freeride trails are very diverse and can be enjoyed by professionals, as well as leisure bikers. After more than 1000m height difference one arrives surely with a lot of adrenaline, but also trembleing underarms in the Lenzerheide. From Lenzerheide you continue on gravel and asphalt roads up to the Churerjoch. There you can enjoy a breathtaking view of the Chur Rhine Valley and the opposite Calanda Massif. Let's go with a challenging singletrail in direction of Tschiertschen. You continue over the Löser, with a short but yeasty climb to the Ochsenalp and over the Prätschalp to Arosa.