Senda Sagogn


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Sagogn was already settled in the Bronze Age and was the religious center of the region in the Middle Ages. Witnesses from this time are the Casti Aspermont from the 13th century, as well as the Catholic Church from the 5th century. We invite you to get to know our village during a walk on the SENDA SAGOGN. On nine information boards, you will learn a lot of interesting facts about the village.
What does the word Sagogn mean? What is a “Pistrin”? Which large family stays in the Reformed Church during summer? Why does the “Via Cochetta” (coquettish street) have this name? You will find answers to such questions and much more.
From the Senda Sagogn, detours can be made to the Schiedberg ruins, the ruins of the former industrial area Mulin in the Val Mulin, or the Crap Signina viewing platform. You will also find information boards with interesting details there.
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Public Transport
From Chur towards Laax and then the line from Laax to Ilanz.
Get off at the stop: Sagogn, Vitg Dado.
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