7 km
2:15 h
170 Hm
360 Hm
Alp da Munt
Senda Alp da Munt – Alp Champatsch - Lü Cumün [SchweizMobil-Nr. 356] (oua_25393792_image)

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Skigebiet Minschuns
Bathed in sunshine the panoramic high route leads through the isolated and snow-clad landscape above the Val Müstair. Highlights: Alp Champatsch, whose original buildings now stand in the Swiss Open-Air Museum in Ballenberg, and the little village of Lü, claimed to be the darkest place in Switzerland.
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Tschierv, Alp da Munt
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Beschreibung

The winter panorama trail begins at the valley station of the Minschuns ski area. The well-maintained, family-friendly ski area is one of the sunniest spots in Switzerland. Four ski lifts open the area with several slopes. The high-altitude Minschuns is also considered very snow-sure. The winter hiking trail first leads in a gentle ascent through a forest and later along the ski slope up to Alp da Munt at 2,213 m above sea level. It then runs almost flat to Lai da Juata, accompanied by panoramic views over the Alps of Val Müstair and to the Ortler. From the alpine lake, the path goes through larch forests in a gentle descent to Alp Champatsch, whose original buildings are now in the Ballenberg Open-Air Museum. Here the sun terrace and the magnificent view of Val Müstair invite you to take a break. From the alp, it goes either on foot or with the brought sled down to Lü. After arriving in Lü, the path can be extended further downstream to Tschierv.

Geheimtipp

Lü is a village that is ideal for star gazing at night thanks to the lack of light pollution.

Sicherheitshinweis

The path is groomed after every snowfall. Please observe condition reports at telephone number 081 861 88 49. The route was rated under favorable weather conditions; current snow and weather conditions must be checked before starting. 


Attention: The path passes through wildlife quiet zones, please do not leave forest paths.


Well-prepared winter hiking trail, closed in case of avalanche danger. Inquiries at the Minschuns ski area. Tel. +41-81-858 51 09


Emergency numbers:
144   Emergency call, first aid
1414 Mountain rescue REGA
112   International emergency number

Ausrüstung

High and sturdy hiking shoes or winter boots, warm clothing, sun protection, hiking poles, if necessary: sled for the descent.

Wegbeschreibung

From the parking lot at the Minschuns valley station, a gentle ascent first through a forest and later along the ski slope to Alp da Munt
Almost flat further to Lai da Juata
Then it goes through larch forests in a gentle descent to Alp Champatsch and down to Lü
Optional sled ride to Tschierv

Anfahrt

Öffentliche Verkehrsmittel


  • By the Rhaetian Railway (from Chur, Landquart/Prättigau or Upper Engadin) hourly to Zernez

  • By PostBus from Zernez to Tschierv, alternatively Minschuns every two hours

  • By PostBus from Tschierv, alternatively Minschuns to Tschierv, Minschuns valley station daily at 9:14, 11:14 and 13:14. The 13:14 service runs 10 minutes later on Wednesdays

Anreise Information


  • From the north: via Landquart – Klosters by car shuttle through the Vereina Tunnel (Selfranga - Sagliains) or over the Flüela Pass to Zernez on H27. From Zernez on H28 to Val Müstair to Süsom Givè. From Süsom Givè to the junction before the bridge/overpass. Here turn left to the parking lot of the Minschuns ski area.

  • From the south and east: via Reschen Pass (Nauders) or Bolzano on SS40 to Mals. From Mals on SS41 to the Swiss border at Müstair. From Müstair on H28 to Tschierv and further to the junction after the bridge/overpass. Here turn right to the parking lot of the Minschuns ski area. 

Parken


  • Free parking at the Minschuns valley station

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