BGT 2026 will be streamed live on YouTube and Swiss Sport TV
BGT 2026 will be streamed live
on YouTube and Swiss Sport TV

Experience, marvel, be there - all information for visitors

Your place at the Bernina Gran Turismo - right in the centre, not just on the sidelines

Vehicles with history. People with passion. And you right in the middle of it: The Bernina Gran Turismo offers far more than just racing action at the side of the track.

Want to be up close and personal? Here you will find everything you need to know for your experience: Where you can best watch. When and where to spot which vehicles. How to get there, where to park - and where a good espresso or a hot bratwurst awaits you. Welcome to a real motorsport moment.

Visitor information

Programme

Saturday, 12 September 2026

  • 8:30 AM – 12:10 PM: Free practice #1 & #2
  • 1:30 PM – 5:10 PM: Races #1 & #2
  • All day: Vehicles in the Bernina Paddock

Sunday, 13 September 2026

  • 8:30 AM – 12:10 PM: Race #3 & #4 (or free practice, race control)
  • From 1:00 PM: Awards ceremony in Poschiavo
Road closure

During the Bernina Gran Turismo, the Bernina pass road (main road 29) between Lagalb and Sfazù is closed to public traffic:

Saturday, 12 September 2026
08:30 – 12:10
1:30 PM – 5:10 PM

Sunday, 13 September 2026
08:30 – 12:10

Note: Viewers from the Val Poschiavo are requested to park in Poschiavo and use the shuttle bus or train to the venue.

Arrival, shuttle & parking

North side (Diavolezza – Lagalb – Ospizio Bernina)

Rhaetian Railway
Travel to Ospizio Bernina. The station is located below the event area, a short walk uphill.

Travelling from the Engadin: Change to the free Event Shuttle at Diavolezza for direct access to the event area.

Event Shuttle – free of charge
Diavolezza – Lagalb – Ospizio Bernina, 12/13 September, generally every 20 minutes in both directions. Operated by PostBus (route 701) + two historic BGT Classic buses.

Parking
P1 – Lagalb, next to the Lagalb cable car – spectator parking
Please note: There is no spectator parking available at Diavolezza.

South side (Tirano – La Rösa)

Route 90.701
Connects Tirano and La Rösa in both directions, with services operated by PostBus and the Rhaetian Railway.

Parking in Poschiavo

P2 – Via da Spultri – public car park
P3 – Via da S. Piero – public car park
P4 – Via da Cialt – public car park

Travelling from Val Poschiavo
Spectators travelling towards La Rösa are asked to park in Poschiavo and continue by shuttle bus or train.

The best spectator spots are located along the Bernina Pass road between La Rösa and Ospizio Bernina. The Parc Fermé with finish area at the Ospizio Bernina: food & coffee trucks, barbecue, toilets, marked spectator areas, VIP and organisation parking spaces.

Please note: There are no grandstands - nature is your box seat.

Food trucks, regional vendors and cafés provide catering in the paddock. Tip: La Rösa offers a charming combination of mountain views, food and the sound of engines.

Yes, children are welcome. Please note, however, that the terrain is uneven in places. We recommend hearing protection for small children (motorsport!).

Poschiavo, Pontresina and St. Moritz offer hotels, guesthouses and campsites. It pays to book early - the event is popular.

Please follow the instructions of the marshals. No drone flights allowed. Staying directly on the track is only permitted in marked zones. Motorsport is fascinating - but safety comes first.

Road closure

During the Bernina Gran Turismo, the Bernina Pass road (main road 29) between Lagalb and La Rösa is closed to public transport:

Saturday, 20 September 2025
7:40 am – 11:20 am
1:20 PM – 5:00 PM

Sunday, 21 September 2025
7:40 am – 11:20 am

Note: Spectators from the Val Poschiavo should park in Poschiavo and use the shuttle bus or the Rhaetian Railway.

We recommend travelling with the Rhaetian Railway to Ospizio Bernina - from there the finish area can be reached on foot.

Alternatively: By car please use the Lagalb car park car park. If this is full, the Diavolezza car park is available as an alternative. The shuttle bus operates on the route Diavolezza → Lagalb → Ospizio Bernina.

Saturday, 20 September 2025

  • Diavolezza → Lagalb → Ospizio: 9:00 / 9:30 am, then every 30 minutes, last journey 5:30 pm
  • Ospizio → Lagalb → Diavolezza: 9:15 / 9.45 am, then every 30 minutes, last journey 5:45 pm

Sunday, 21 September 2025

  • Diavolezza → Lagalb → Ospizio: 9:00 / 9;30 am, then every 30 minutes, last journey 1.00 pm
  • Ospizio → Lagalb → Diavolezza: 9:15 / 9:45 am, then every 30 minutes, last journey 1:15 pm

For visitors coming from the Val Poschiavo to the start area in La Rösa, the official timetable of PostAuto Line 701 (Poschiavo ↔ La Rösa) applies. Our event shuttles are operated by these regular public buses and will display a “Bernina Gran Turismo” sign during the race weekend.

To the official PostBus timetable

The best spectator spots are located along the Bernina Pass road between La Rösa and Ospizio Bernina. The Parc Fermé with finish area at the Ospizio Bernina: food & coffee trucks, barbecue, toilets, marked spectator areas, VIP and organisation parking spaces.

Please note: There are no grandstands - nature is your box seat.

Saturday, 20 September 2025

  • 07.40 - 11.20: Free practice #1 & #2
  • 13.40 - 17.20: Race #1 & #2
  • All day: Vehicles in the Bernina Paddock

 

Sunday, 21 September 2025

  • 07.40 - 11.20: Race #3 & #4 (or free practice, race control)
  • from 12.30 pm: Award ceremony in Poschiavo

Food trucks, regional vendors and cafés provide catering in the paddock. Tip: La Rösa offers a charming combination of mountain views, food and the sound of engines.

Yes, children are welcome. Please note, however, that the terrain is uneven in places. We recommend hearing protection for small children (motorsport!).

Poschiavo, Pontresina and St. Moritz offer hotels, guesthouses and campsites. It pays to book early - the event is popular.

Please follow the instructions of the marshals. No drone flights allowed. Staying directly on the track is only permitted in marked zones. Motorsport is fascinating - but safety comes first.

Experience what others only hear.

When the engines rev up on the Bernina Pass, every bend becomes a stage. As a spectator, you are right in the thick of it instead of just being there - be it at the start, along the route or in the finish area. Closeness, emotion and soundscape included. Here, spectating is not only allowed - it is expressly encouraged.

FAQ

Are there toilets on site?

Yes, in several places.

Yes, spectators do not pay admission.

Yes, on the lead. Consideration is a must.