San Bernardino - Curciusa valley - Nufenen


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From the village of San Bernardino, you initially reach the Bocchetta de Curciusa. The route continues in the Curciusa valley, which today belongs to the protected areas of the Canton of Grisons, to reach the Alp de Rog and then the small village of Nufenen.
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Description
From the village of San Bernardino, you reach the Acubona area and continue towards Alpe Pian Doss. Shortly before the Alp, on the left, starts the trail which in about 2 hours leads to the Bocchetta de Curciusa. This route is recommended for somewhat experienced hikers, especially for the initial section leading to the Bocchetta de Curciusa at 2420m, where the slope is quite steep and may pose some difficulties. From the Bocchetta de Curciusa, leaving the small lake behind, you descend towards the valley, first reaching Curciusa alta and then Curciusa bassa, arriving after about 2 hours at Alp de Rog at 1812m. From the Alp, the trail mostly runs parallel to the Areua river, which flows down the valley floor and, exiting the valley, leads in about 1 hour to the small village of Nufenen at 1569m. A reservoir was planned in the Val Curciusa but was never realized. The valley now belongs to the protected areas of the Canton of Grisons.
At Alp de Rog the hike connects with the trail coming from San Bernardino through the Strecc de Vignun. As an alternative, you can choose this return route, although it is quite demanding due to the steep climb to the Strecc de Vignun. Another alternative is to continue through the Areuapass, reach Alpe Tambo, and then the village of Spluga.
Safety Note
It is recommended to carry enough water for the hike. There is a fountain next to the Curciusa Refuge where you can refill.
Directions
Public Transport
Both from the North and the South, the village of San Bernardino can be reached via train and post bus connections (from the North: train Zürich - Chur, then post bus; from the South: train Chiasso - Bellinzona, then post bus).
Direct services excellently connect Moesano to the capital of Ticino, Bellinzona, and to that of the Canton of Grisons, Chur.
Travel Information
Thanks to motorway connections from the north A3 Zürich - Sargans and A13 Sargans - San Bernardino and from the south A2 Chiasso - Bellinzona and A13 Bellinzona - San Bernardino, the village is easily accessible throughout the year.
Responsible for this content: Ente Turistico Regionale del Moesano (ETRM).

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