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Val Tantermozza : Das einsame Tal

Medium
11 km
4:05 h
315 mhd
315 mhd
Die Val Tantermozza erstreckt sich von God d’Arduond in der Mitte des Bildes und anschliessend in das Tal hinter dem rechts gelegenen Muot sainza Bön.
Blick auf die Val Tantermozza von Murtaröl aus. Dieser hintere Teil des Tales kann nicht begangen werden und ist ein Paradies für Gämsen.

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Im Juni blüht eingangs Val Trupchun an einigen Stellen der Frauenschuh, eine seltene und geschützte Orchidee.
Short hike in the front part of the Val Tantermozza – one of the valleys in the Swiss National Park that are not accessible to humans. The starting point at God d'Arduond can be reached from Zernez on an easy walk.
Technique /6
Fitness 2/6
Highest Point  1764 m
Lowest Point  1471 m
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Start
Zernez train station (1471 m above sea level.M.)
Destination
Zernez train station (1471 m above sea level.M.)
Coordinates
46.697838, 10.090237

Details

Description

The path leads from the freight road in the God d'Arduond area as a rarely used branch route into the otherwise inaccessible Val Tantermozza. A pair of bearded vultures has been breeding in this valley for a long time, which can be observed with a little luck. In addition to ungulates, mountain lizards, vipers and grass frogs can occasionally be spotted on the hike. In addition, the golden eagle often circles over the valley. In addition, the lady's slipper blooms in June at the park boundary.

Note: Dogs are not allowed in the Swiss National Park, not even on a leash. For more information and all protections, see nationalpark.ch/schutzbestimmungen.

Geheimtipp

If you want to take a complete look at the wild Val Tantermozza, the route "Murtar oil" is recommended.

Sicherheitshinweis

Easy mountain hike (white-red-white). Some slopes with unstable rock masses have to be crossed

Emergency call:
144 Emergency call, first aid
1414 Mountain rescue REGA112
International emergency call

Ausrüstung

Hiking boots or mountain boots, warm clothing, sun and rain protection, hiking poles as needed, binoculars recommended.

Directions

From Zernez train station (1474 m above.M sea level) on an easy walk in the direction of God Carolina / Cinuos-chel. After a good hour, before the goods road crosses the Ova da Tantermozza, a mountain path branches off at the turning point in the God d'Arduond (1625 m above sea.M level) in the direction of Val Tantermozza. After a short ascent into the valley, the path leads through various, sometimes very dry forest areas and past a large rubble heap. After the park boundary, more humid forest areas with impressive giant trees follow. The trail ends at Chamanna Tantermozza (1771 m above sea.M level), with a beautiful view of the wild valley bordered by the chain of Piz Tantermozza – Piz Quattervals – Piz Cotschen and Piz d'Esan. Then take the same path back to the starting point.

Directions

Public Transport

  • With the Rhaetian Railway (from Chur, Prättigau, Upper and Lower Engadine) hourly to Zernez

Anreise Information

  • From the north: via Landquart – Klosters by car transport through the Vereina tunnel (Selfranga - Sagliains) or over the Flüela Pass into the Lower Engadine on H27
  • From the east: via Landeck / Austria in the direction of St. Moritz on H27
  • From the south: via Reschenpass (Nauders-Martina) or Ofenpass (Val Müstair-Zernez) on H27

Zernez is located directly on the Engadine road H27.

Parken

  • Free parking at the train station, in the village and at the visitor center of the National Park in Zernez.
  • Access possible via the power plant road, which branches off from the H27 between Zernez and Brail, to the Turning Point God d'Arduond. Car can be parked there.

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