Senda Scuol–Samnaun

Mittel
37 km
13:25 h
2300 Hm
1750 Hm


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An impressive route over sunny terraces with colourful dry grassland and superb views of the mountain world. On the way: a typical Engadine village, hanging bridges and mountain trails, passing lakes, waterfalls and glacier residue.
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Scuol
Ziel
Samnaun
Koordinaten
46.793522925123, 10.286607302149
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Beschreibung
From Scuol Cluozza, a gently ascending path leads over a beautiful terrace through species-rich dry meadows to Sent. The typical Engadin village is famous for its gables and richly decorated houses. Those with a flair for contemporary art can visit the park of the artist Not Vital here. The route continues through meadow slopes with wonderful views over the Lower Engadin.
Along the flank of the wild, forested Val Sinestra you reach the homonymous Kurhaus restaurant, built in the heyday of spa tourism, and further ahead the also historically interesting Hof Zuort, where there is a chapel with a carillon of 14 tones, built during the war by the well-known Dutch conductor Mengelberg. Over the idyllically located Alp Griosch, you climb to the 2608 m high Fimber Pass with beautiful views of the surrounding mountains.
From the Heidelberger Hütte, you ascend over pastures on paths of varying steepness and across easily passable scree along the slope of Piz Davo Sassè to a small lake. From here, the path rises through a wide, flat hollow to the highest point of the route, the Fuorcla Val Gronda at 2752 m above sea level, where the border with Austria is crossed. After traversing the scree slopes descending from Versilspitz, you reach the Zeblasjoch again on Swiss soil, from here the route is duty-free. Through varied landscape past glacier remnants, waterfalls, and meadows, the road leads to the destination to Samnaun village.
Along the flank of the wild, forested Val Sinestra you reach the homonymous Kurhaus restaurant, built in the heyday of spa tourism, and further ahead the also historically interesting Hof Zuort, where there is a chapel with a carillon of 14 tones, built during the war by the well-known Dutch conductor Mengelberg. Over the idyllically located Alp Griosch, you climb to the 2608 m high Fimber Pass with beautiful views of the surrounding mountains.
From the Heidelberger Hütte, you ascend over pastures on paths of varying steepness and across easily passable scree along the slope of Piz Davo Sassè to a small lake. From here, the path rises through a wide, flat hollow to the highest point of the route, the Fuorcla Val Gronda at 2752 m above sea level, where the border with Austria is crossed. After traversing the scree slopes descending from Versilspitz, you reach the Zeblasjoch again on Swiss soil, from here the route is duty-free. Through varied landscape past glacier remnants, waterfalls, and meadows, the road leads to the destination to Samnaun village.
Geheimtipp
The stages can be made easier with public transport.
Wegbeschreibung
Anfahrt
Öffentliche Verkehrsmittel
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Arrival information
- From the north: via Landquart – Klosters by car transport through the Vereina Tunnel (Selfranga – Sagliains) or over the Flüela Pass to the Lower Engadin on H27
- From the east: via Landeck / Austria towards St. Moritz on H27
- From the south: via Reschen Pass (Nauders – Martina) or Ofen Pass (Val Müstair – Zernez) on H27
Parken
Paid parking: Large parking lot at the train station. Smaller parking lots in the village as well as an underground garage at Bogn Engiadina in Scuol.
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