Cuolms da Munt
The southern slopes above Traun are inconspicuous and hardly developed for tourists. No train, no mountain restaurant. And as a consequence: no streams of tourists.
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Description
The soothing calm is interrupted only by the crunch of the gravel stones under the wide studded tires. You almost think you can hear your own heart, which strikes an ever higher rhythm with increasing steepness of the alpine road. The average gradient from Trun via Cartatscha up to the Cuolms da Munts to the highest point in 1878 is ten percent. The effort is worth it. Once the highest point has been reached, the actual highlight follows: A single trail leads through the forest in seemingly endless turns and always remains at a pleasant level of difficulty. Fun - and this is guaranteed - both beginners and experienced mountain bikers have here.
Sicherheitshinweis
In uncertain weather conditions, the tour should not be started. Weather changes in the mountains are frequent. If a rain front or similar comes up during the tour, you should turn back in time.
Respect other trail users - Trail Tolerance!
Ausrüstung
MTB, helmet, ev. Gloves, good footwear, glasses, rain and sun protection, water bottle, repair kit, first aid kit
Attention: carry enough water and food, as there are no catering facilities on the way.
Directions
From Trun train station (852 m) turn left on the main road towards Schlans - after about 250 m turn left towards Cartatscha and continue towards Caltgadira - Oberahlb Caltgadira Follow the hiking trail sign «Muot da Munt» - Always follow the gravel road uphill on the hiking route «85 Sursilvana» - follow over six hairpin bends up to 1878 m - Now continue to Plaun Grond and turn left into the trail downhill and follow the hiking trail sign «Trun» - downhill to point 1609 - Then on a Gravel road to point 1443 - on the left follows a trail to the gravel road above Campliun - cross gravel road and on the trail to Campliun - via Gravas back to the starting point.
Directions
Public Transport
From the Graubünden cantonal capital Chur, the Rhaetian Railway takes you through the spectacular Rhine Gorge to Ilanz and on to Trun.
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