MTB News: In the film "Home of Trails" Danny MacAskill and Claudio Caluori chase down the flowing trails in Graubünden. However, if you want to explore the alpine trails on your own, you will quickly lose track of the almost 1000 peaks in the region. We dare to take a look at the most beautiful spots in the film.
House in Mustair
With his frontflip, Danny MacAskill turned the house in Müstair into a ramp. But even without acrobatic ambitions, the tranquil village is worth a visit. Three tours from the film "Home of Trails" lead past this spot. Two hot tips are definitely the tours "Tras la Val Müstair on single trail" and "Alp Tabladatsch" with a depth of 1200 meters. Physically demanding riders will get their money's worth with the third tour "Passo Gallo".

Vorab Glacier
The landscape of the Vorab Glacier, formed over thousands of years by ice and water, formed the exciting backdrop for the fun race between Danny MacAskill and Claudio Caluori. Two longer tours lead directly past the glacier. Of course, there is also a flow highlight to discover here: The "Green Valley" Trail is a 1,8-kilometer long single trail in a class of its own, criss-crossed by roots.
Piz Nair and Corviglia
The sunrise on the summit of Piz Nair, where Danny MacAskill lets his gaze wander over Graubünden, is certainly one of the key scenes in "Home of Trails". The trails to the summit reward you with many technical descents. The "Corviglia Flowtrail", on the other hand, promises a lot of flow. Scot Danny MacAskill puts it in a nutshell: "An endless ride on a magic carpet". Nothing more needs to be said about that!


Jakobshorn
The Jakobshorn is the starting point for numerous trails. The "Alps Epic Trail Davos" offers a depth of 40 meters over a length of 2400 kilometers(!). No wonder the trail has been recognized by the IMBA (International Mountain Bike Association). Danny MacAskill gave the spectators goosebumps as he drove over the 84 meter high bridge. This is located near the Wiesen train station. Imitation neither desired nor recommended!

You can find more spots from the film “Home of Trails” at www.homeoftrails.com