Lü – Alp Valmorain – Alp Tabladatsch – Lai da Valpaschun – Lü
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Beautiful hike to the Alps above Lü with the best view of the surrounding panorama with the Ortler.
Details
Description
The hike leads from Lü along a forest road towards Urschai and on to Alp Valmorain. From Alp Valmorain you can already see the next intermediate station, Alp Tabladatsch. From Alp Tabladatsch, the route continues comfortably to Lai da Valpaschun. From there there is a somewhat stony short descent before returning to the starting point in Lü on a forest road.
Sicherheitshinweis
The tour was evaluated in favorable weather conditions, the current weather conditions and weather forecasts must be observed before the start of the tour.
Emergency call:
144 Emergency call, first aid
1414 Mountain Rescue REGA
112 International Emergency Call
Ausrüstung
Good footwear, rain and sun protection, water bottle, bandages.
Directions
Public Transport
With the Rhaetian Railway (from Chur, Landquart/Prättigau, from the Upper or Lower Engadine) hourly to Zernez
Continue by PostBus from Zernez or from Val Müstair and Mals every hour to the PostBus stop Fuldera, cumün. In Fuldera, change to the smaller PostBus to Lü, cumün.
Anreise Information
From the north: via Landquart - Klosters by car train through the Vereina tunnel (Selfranga - Sagliains) or over the Flüela Pass to Zernez on H27. From Zernez on the H28 towards Val Müstair to Fuldera. After Fuldera, the turnoff to Lü follows.
From the east: via Reschenpass (Nauders) on the SS40 to Mals. From Mals on the SS41 to the Swiss border to Müstair. From Müstair on the H28 in the direction of Zernez until just before Fuldera. There is the turnoff to Lü.
From the south: Via Bolzano and Merano on the SS40 to Mals. From Mals on the SS41 to the Swiss border to Müstair. From Müstair on the H28 to just before Fuldera. There is the turnoff to Lü.
Parken
Free parking at the entrance to the village of Lü.
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