Alpine and very demanding: Samnaun – Scuol

Difficult
30.7 km
6:35 h
1731 mhd
2301 mhd
Blick vom Val Maisas auf Samnaun Dorf
Scuol

Show all 3 images

Alpin und sehr fordernd: Samnaun – Scuol (oua_802136834_832d1ab_profile)

From the Samnaun valley, the technically difficult, partially rocky trail leads through alpine landscape to Scuol. Physically and technically very demanding route, for very experienced runners.

Technique /6
Fitness 5/6
Highest Point  2811 m
Lowest Point  1270 m
Best Season
Jan
Feb
Mär
Apr
Mai
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Okt
Nov
Dez
Start
Samnaun village
Destination
Motta Naluns mountain station (Scuol)
Coordinates
46.942854, 10.357844

Details

Description

A trail running route without an exit option for very experienced runners. From the alpine Samnaun valley, it goes steeply upwards into rocky terrain with panoramic sections. Varied trail passages well above the tree line quickly make you forget the effort. Landscape highlights also include the Davo Lais Lakes, where a break is recommended. At the end of the route, you can take the gondola for a relaxed descent to Scuol or run the varied Clozza trail.

Hidden Gem


  • If you still have the strength, the descent through the Clozza Gorge to Scuol from the Motta Naluns mountain station is worthwhile.

  • In Scuol, the Bogn Engiadina Scuol mineral spa invites you to relax.

Safety Note

Technically difficult, alpine rocky terrain. For very experienced runners. Physically and technically very demanding route. No exit option.

Equipment

Trail running shoes recommended. Possibly also trail running poles.

Directions

The start of the route is at the Schmuggleralm, at the edge of the village of Samnaun. The first 7 km to the Zeblasjoch still present no technical difficulties. We follow the alpine road and complete the first 700 meters of elevation.
Shortly after the Zeblasjoch, we take the path left through the impressive Val Gronda to the Fuorcla Val Gronda. Slightly descending, the trail continues to the Heidelberger Hut. This is the last opportunity to shorten the route (Fimberpass – Val Sinestra). At the Heidelberger Hut, we follow the hiking trail leading southwards into the valley across terraced pastureland scattered with many boulders towards Fuorcla Davo Dieu / Davo Lais. At a small pond at Foppa Trida (P.2548), trail marks turn southeast. The terrain becomes increasingly rougher and steeper, and we have to adapt our pace accordingly. After 1.5 km and another 300 meters of elevation gain, we reach Fuorcla Davo Lais. Now follows a steep descent over very rocky terrain to the Davo Lais Lakes, a good place for a well-deserved break. We then follow the somewhat easier-to-walk path along the slope heading south. At P.2605 begins the last steep ascent through scree to Fuorcla Champatsch. From here, we enjoy the last view into Val Laver. A rocky path leads us downwards to the base station of the ski lift and further over alpine meadows to the mountain station Motta Naluns.
Those who want can still tackle the descent via the Clozza Gorge to Scuol (5 km – 900 m elevation). Otherwise, we enjoy a cool drink on the terrace of the mountain restaurant and take the gondola down to Scuol.


Note: technically difficult, alpine rocky terrain, for very experienced runners. Physically and technically very demanding route, no option to exit! Slightly easier to run in the opposite direction (Motta Naluns – Samnaun).

Directions

Public Transport


  • Scuol-Tarasp train station with the Rhaetian Railway

  • Then by post bus to Samnaun

Travel Information


  • From the north: via Landquart – Klosters by car shuttle through the Vereina tunnel (Selfranga - Sagliains) or over the Flüela pass into the Lower Engadine on H27, turn left at Vinadi towards Samnaun

  • From the east: via Landeck / Austria towards Reschenpass on the B180, from Kajetansbrücke towards Spiss – Samnaun on the L348

  • From the south: via Reschenpass to Kajetansbrücke, then towards Spiss – Samnaun on the L348

Parking

Free parking at the Samnaun-Compatsch adventure pool

Responsible for this content: Tourism Engadin Scuol Samnaun Val Müstair AG.

Outdooractive Logo

This website uses technology and content from the Outdooractive platform.