GS - St. Gotthard Sedrun

Difficult
8.3 km
1:15 h
184 mhd
647 mhd
Piz Plaun Grond (Bostg)
Der Piz Las Palas im Morgenlicht

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Pause auf dem Bostg
It mostly goes downhill, but good technique is a prerequisite.
Technique /6
Fitness 3/6
Highest Point  1995 m
Lowest Point  1404 m
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Start
Mountain station LSB Caischavedra
Destination
Sedrun
Coordinates
46.703369, 8.813023

Details

Description

After the comfortable ride with the aerial cableway to Caischavedra, we start our varied route towards Sedrun.


The path over the Senda Pauli to the viewpoint Plaun Grond (Bostg) is technically demanding and well frequented – consideration for hikers is important here. At the top, a breathtaking panorama of Piz Medel and its glacier awaits us.


The subsequent descent over Mises dil Bostg into Val Bugnei is fluid and enjoyable. The valley, once heavily affected by Storm Vivian, now appears as a lively forest.


At the end of the valley impresses the elegant Bugnei viaduct, a popular postcard motif. Shortly thereafter we reach Sedrun.


From Sedrun several options are open to us: continue sportily on one of the bike routes or leisurely along the hiking trail via Bugnei - Mompé Tujetsch and Segnas to Disentis.

Directions

From the mountain station of the aerial cableway in Caischavedra we follow the signposted route to Piz Plaun Grond (Bostg). Southwards, it continues mostly downhill to the alpine meadows in Mises dil Bostg, where we continue following the signposted routes to the right. In Val Bugnei we reach a forest road. We turn right, then after a few meters again left, after which we end the route on a single trail to Sedrun.

Directions

Public Transport

By train from Andermatt or from Chur to Disentis, Acla da Fontauna. By aerial cableway to Caischavedra

Travel Information

By car from Andermatt or from Chur to Disentis, valley station aerial cableway. By aerial cableway to Caischavedra

Parking

Parking at the valley station

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