Senda rumauntscha

Simple
2.1 km
1:00 h
19 mhd
19 mhd
Senda rumauntscha
Senda rumauntscha

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Senda rumauntscha

The Smartrail can be started at the following link Senda rumauntscha. Suitable for people with walking disabilities.

Technique /6
Fitness 2/6
Highest Point  1730 m
Lowest Point  1713 m
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Start
Celerina train station
Destination
Celerina train station
Coordinates
46.513557, 9.85822

Details

Description

A mysterious manuscript. A language that has echoed through the Engadin for centuries. And a path that tells stories.

The "Senda rumauntscha" leads through the picturesque village of Celerina and opens the door to the Romansh language at five exciting stations. Everyday terms are discovered interactively, local traditions explained, a typical recipe revealed, and numbers guessed.

At the center of the tour is the legend of a lost manuscript that left traces in the village. Clues and fragments accompany you from station to station until, at the end, a previously hidden message of Romansh culture is revealed.

The "Senda rumauntscha" combines knowledge with experience and awakens curiosity for one of the most beautiful languages of Switzerland.

The themed path is open to all who have an interest in the language, culture, and diversity of the Engadin—regardless of whether Romansh is already familiar or encountered for the first time.

How it works:

The themed trail can only be experienced digitally. All content is loaded directly onto the smartphone via a QR code. After each correctly solved task, the SmarTrail automatically shows the next station on the route. There is no time limit, so the tour can be enjoyed at your own pace with as many breaks as you like. At the end, a small reward awaits participants at the Celerina Tourist Information.

Accessibility information:

Themed trail:

· The path has been tested for wheelchair accessibility by an expert.

· Suitable for: wheelchairs, prams, people with limited mobility.

· Surface: mostly flat (slope under 6%, except for a short section), paved surface.

· Winter: limited accessibility possible in case of snowfall. The Celerina Tourist Information is happy to provide information about current conditions.

Gastronomy & WC:

Wheelchair accessible restaurants on the route:

· Uondas

· Bo’s Co

There is a wheelchair accessible public toilet along the way.

Tourist Information Celerina:

· Access possible via mobile ramp

· Prior registration recommended so that the ramp can be provided and support offered.

Arrival:

By public transport:

· The Celerina train station is not accessible on a flat level from the train.

· Arrival by bus to Celerina, Cresta Palace is recommended. The bus stop is wheelchair accessible.

By car:

· One disabled parking space each is located at the Celerina train station and at Via da la Staziun.

Contact

If you have questions about accessibility, the staff at the Celerina Tourist Information will be happy to assist you.

Celerina Tourist Information
Plazza da la Staziun 8 7505 Celerina
celerina@engadin.ch
+41 81 830 00 11
www.engadin.ch 

Further information
Engadin Tourismus AG
Via Maistra 1
CH-7500 St. Moritz
Telephone: +41 81 830 00 01
E-mail: allegra@engadin.ch
Internet: www.engadin.ch 

Hidden Gem

Those who want to start hiking immediately should have the following "equipment" with them: an internet-enabled smartphone with a fully charged battery and activated GPS tracking function, as well as headphones for an undisturbed audio experience on the way.

Responsible for this content: Engadin Tourismus AG.

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