Hiking route Suspension Bridge Val da Tersnaus

Medium
3.3 km
1:15 h
179 mhd
179 mhd
Hängebrücke Val da Tersnaus
Uors

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Holzbrücke
The suspension bridge Val da Tersnaus is 66 meters long and 34 meters high. It opens up the hiking route between the two places Tersnaus and Camuns. Deep views, fascinating sights, and a great hiking experience are guaranteed.
Technique /6
Fitness 2/6
Highest Point  1112 m
Lowest Point  932 m
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Start
Uors, post bus stop
Destination
Uors, post bus stop
Coordinates
46.70058, 9.183476

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Description

The route starts in Uors at the post bus stop. First, go about 200m along the main road towards Vals. After the bridge at the holy niche, the hiking path to Tersnaus begins. A long ascent leads through the deciduous forest up to the meadows below Tersnaus. There the path joins a farm road that leads into the village. Past the Nino Schurter fountain, continue to the upper edge of the village and then turn left out of the village to the entrance to the suspension bridge. After crossing the impressive suspension bridge, the hiking path winds uphill towards Runs and meets the drainage road a little below the village. From here it goes back down to Uors. After a few meters on the road, the hiking path branches off on the right side. Continue through the forest down to the starting point.

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Safety Note

If the weather conditions are uncertain, the route should not be started. Weather changes in the mountains are frequent. If a rain front or something similar approaches during the hike, you should turn back in time.

Equipment

Good hiking shoes with a good tread, weather-appropriate clothing (rain jacket/sun protection), drink, food, first aid kit, possibly hiking poles.

Directions

Uors - Tersnaus - Uors

Directions

Public Transport

Post bus line 90.431 Ilanz - Vals, stop Uors

Travel Information

Via Chur A3/A13 via Flims to Ilanz. From Ilanz, drive towards Vals.

Parking

Public parking at the edge of the village of Uors (coming from Ilanz) and at the school area.

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