Rundwanderung zu den Schamser-Bergseen
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From the bus stop you walk to Alp Nurdagn at 2312 m above sea level. Here you can take a break, the local Alpbeiz offers simple, regional dishes (agrotourism offer with catering and overnight accommodation). Continue to the idyllic Lai Grand (Romanesque for large lake), which invites you to linger. The lake is nestled in the Anarosa moor area, which is part of the inventory of 89 Swiss moor landscapes of particular beauty and national importance. It provides valuable habitat for a variety of animal and plant species. Take a detour to Lai Grand's little sibling, Lai Pingt (romantic for small lake). The tour continues via Alp Curtginatsch and back to the parking lot Tguma. From there, the hiking bus takes us down to Wergenstein (note timetable).
Geheimtipp
Alp Nurdagn; enjoy one of the best Kaiserschmarrn at 2312 m above sea level.M.
Fountain at the stop "Tguma; the mountain farmer regularly fills the well with cold drinks. A box for the expenses is available (take cash with you).
Tour extension; From the Lai Grand, continue towards Alperschälli. After 1h you will reach the observation point "Farcletta digl Lai Grand". With a bit of luck you will see ibex and alpine ptarmigans. Further information can be found here: https://www.naturpark-beverin.ch/de/wildtierbeobachtungspunkte
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Directions
Directions
Public Transport
Wergenstein can be reached by PostBus. Timetable information under www.sbb.ch.
From there take the hiking bus "Bus Alpin Beverin". Timetable information under Bus Alpin Beverin.
Anreise Information
By bus Alpin from Wergenstein direction Tguma, the timetable can be found here.
Parking
It has a limited number of parking spaces at the starting point "Parking Tguma" (driving permit required).
The driving permit can be obtained at a vending machine at the "Lavanos" junction (Location Google Maps). The machine only accepts coins.
We recommend that you take the hiking bus "Bus Alpin".
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