Scaletta Pass (Romansh: Cuolm S-chaletta,[1] German: Scalettapass) (el.
This means it is a crossing from the German spoken Davos area into the romansh spoken Engadin and additionally a crossing from the northerly drainage basin of the river Rhine flowing into the North Sea and the south side of the drainage divide, emptying its waters into the Black Sea via Inn (river) and Danube.
During summer Scaletta pass combines several routes for hikers and Mountainbikers.
Instead of just crossing the main pass you can also head via Val Funtauna towards Keschhütte and continue to Bergün.
The Scaletta Pass (s-chaletta: romansch for „little stair“) lies on a medieval inner-alpine route from Chur via Davos to S-chanf in the Engadin valley, continuing via Chaschauna Pass to Veltlin.