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National Park Region - E-mountain bike tour - 2nd stage Val Müstair - Livigno

Medium
36.4 km
5:00 h
1077 mhd
902 mhd
Val Mora
Döss Radonda

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Val Müstair
From the sun-kissed Val Müstair through the wild and wide Val Mora to Lago di S. Giacomo di Fraéle, further on via Alpisella with a final descent to Livigno. 2 passes, 2 lakes, the intact nature and challenging trails characterize the 2nd stage of the e-mountain bike tour "National Park Region".
Technique /6
Fitness 4/6
Highest Point  2295 m
Lowest Point  1550 m
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Start
PostBus stop Fuldera, Furom
Destination
Livigno
Coordinates
46.608176, 10.372695

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Description

The second stage of the e-mountain bike tour "National Park Region" leads down the valley to the entrance to Val Vau. On the first long ascent towards Döss Radond, the forest dominates the landscape. The fascinating rock face with the waterfall as the outlet of the Lai da Rims in the south makes the ascent through the Val Vau an entertaining and attractive section. From Döss Radond, you find yourself in the very extensive, wild Val Mora and enjoy the relaxed continuation of the journey to the alp of the same name, before the subsequent trail to Lago San Giacomo di Fraéle demands full concentration. After a loop around the lake and over the dam, the trail continues towards Alpisella, the second pass on this tour. A break at the pass will compensate for the strain of the ascent as well as the following descent to Lago di Livigno.

Geheimtipp

The hosted Alp Mora invites you to take a refreshing break.

Sicherheitshinweis

On high altitude sections, snowfields are possible until the summer months.

The tour has been evaluated under favorable weather conditions. Current weather conditions and weather forecasts must be taken into account before starting the tour. This tour does not make any special demands on driving safety and driving skills.

emergency call:

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

Be considerate when crossing and overtaking hikers.

Most of the mountain bike routes in Graubünden run on single trails, which are also signposted as hiking trails. Hikers always have priority.

Ausrüstung

Helmet, gloves, good shoes, glasses, rain and sun protection, water bottle, repair kit, bandages

Directions

On the right side of the Val Müstair until the entrance to the Val Vau. From here, a steady ascent through the Val Vau on wide forest roads to the first crossing at Döss Radond (2234m) and on through the Val Mora. From the Alp Mora (2220m) a demanding single trail leads through pine trees to the Passo Val Mora (1952m). After Lago S. Giacomo di Fraéle (1949m) follows the ascent to Alpisella (2299m). Then on a well constructed natural road steeply down to the reservoir Lago di Livigno and to the stage finish in Livigno (1810m).

Directions

Public Transport

With the Rhaetian Railway (from Chur, Landquart/Prättigau or from the Upper Engadine) hourly to Zernez

With the PostBus (from Zernez or Mals) every hour to the PostBus stop Fuldera, Furom.

Anreise Information

From the north: via Landquart - Klosters by car transport through the Vereina tunnel (Selfranga - Sagliains) or over the Flüela pass to Zernez on H27. From Zernez on the H28 into the Val Müstair to Fuldera. (35 minutes drive from Vereina Südportal)

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 to Fuldera.

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 until Fuldera.

Parken

Free parking in Fuldera.

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