Oberalp - Sedrun - Trail


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Easy trail running downhill, with wonderful views of Tujetsch.
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Beschreibung
If we start at Oberalppass, we are nicely warmed up at Pass Tiarms. After descending into Val Val, a mostly flat forest road leads to Milez, from where we can overlook the valley and our route well.
From Milez we follow the signposted hiking trail No. 85, the Senda Sursilvana, to Sedrun. It goes up and then down again – but above all, it remains varied. Sometimes over meadows, then again through the forest we reach the bridge in Val Strem. We are in the middle of the rockfall area of 2016. Nature has left impressive traces here, but at the moment the mountain is calm and we are on the safe side. Unfortunately, since then the direct access to the waterfalls in Bauns, which we can see from here, has been closed. Passing the alpine farms in Valtgeva, we reach the trench of the village creek Drun. The name derives from "Dargun," which means dragon in German. Because the harmless little brook can become a raging dragon during heavy rain and trigger a mudslide. Today it is quite tame, and we reach the station unharmed.
Geheimtipp
Early in the morning is the best! Enjoy coffee and cake in the hut Las Palas in Milez
Wegbeschreibung
We take the train from Sedrun to Oberalppass and follow route No. 85 here to Pass Tiarms. A newly constructed marked hiking trail leads directly into Val Val. At the stream, we meet a forest road that leads over Scharinas to Milez. Below the chairlift mountain station, we find trail No. 85 again. We stay on this route until after Alp Mulinatsch. Where this trail leads uphill to the left, we leave the marked route. We descend about 20 meters to a lower trail and find an (unmarked) trail spur that branches off the wider trail and leads directly to the alpine farms of Liets. After the buildings, we meet trail No. 85 again after 100 meters, which we follow into Val Strem and to Sedrun.
Anfahrt
Öffentliche Verkehrsmittel
Anreise Information
By car from Zurich via Chur to Sedrun. By train to Oberalppass.
Or from Lucerne via Andermatt to Oberalppass. Return trip to the starting point by train.
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