Mit Kinderwagen Von Sedrun nach Curaglia


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A day hike for sporty young parents with barbecue facilities on the way. T1
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From Sedrun we walk on a paved, little-used road in the direction of Cavorgia. The path leads us through a gorge, from where the village of Cavorgia got its name. (Cavorgia= gorge) As soon as we leave the forest we see on the left the pretty chapel Sogn Leci, which dates back to the 17th century. Steadily and evenly, the road, first still asphalted, later as a natural road, leads in wide bends to the hill Stagias. About 25 years ago, the storm "Vivian" from the Uaul Cavorgia left only a few fir trees, now a completely new mixed forest is growing here with firs, larches, birches and rowanberry trees. In Stagias we find a well-equipped fireplace next to a pond. We also look at the "Academia Vivian", a modern wooden building that can be booked for schools and or family events. It is located only 100 meters east in a birch forest.
We continue down to Mutschnengia, where we make a detour to the extraordinary suspension bridge. It was made in 2011 by Forstwart Lernenden from 17 cubic meters of Graubünden larch wood and spans the Val Mutschnengia with a length of 96 meters. In the panoramic restaurant of the Hotel Cuntera we have coffee and cake served before we cover the last stretch of the way to Curaglia. Here we take the Postbus back to Disentis and afterwards the train to Sedrun.
Geheimtipp
The tour is also recommended in the opposite direction.
Ausrüstung
Sporty stroller
Directions
From Sedrun station we walk down to the main road, stop eastwards until the junction of the road to Cavorgia. In Cavorgia, at the crossroads, we choose the road that leads straight to Stagias. We follow the signs of Stagia until we arrive at the altitude. At the intersection on Stagias we turn right and after a few meters immediately left again. A road leads down to Mutschnengia and on to Curaglia.
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