Sent - Sur En - La Fuorcha - Sent
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Great Nordic walking or hiking route.
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Description
From the Sent Plaz bus stop, follow the path toward Crusch – Sur En to the eastern exit of Sent. The path passes the cemetery and the open parking lot Tuols. Where the path continues to Ramosch, turn off toward Crusch. A soft hiking trail leads along flower meadows in spring and summer. In Crusch, cross the main road and continue along the path to Sur En. With a view of the Inn, the path steadily descends, the final stretch through the forest. In Sur En, immediately turn right onto the field road along the Inn towards Scuol. The field road leads into a meadow, then a hiking path leads variedly along a sunny slope to la Fuorcha. One can see the south view of Sent and then goes steeply over the meadow, under the road bridge, into the forest. The narrow hiking path leads all the way up to Sent again. In the last third, you can catch a glimpse of the sculpture park by Not Vital. The route can be done in both directions.
Hidden Gem
Visit the show garden just before Crusch. cruschada.ch
Directions
Public Transport
- Hourly by the Rhaetian Railway (from Chur, Landquart/Prättigau or from Upper Engadin) to Scuol-Tarasp station
- Hourly by PostBus (from Martina, Ftan or Tarasp) to Scuol-Tarasp station
- Direct half-hourly PostBus connection from Scuol to PostBus stop Sent, Plaz
Travel Information
From the north: via Landquart – Klosters by car shuttle through the Vereina tunnel (Selfranga - Sagliains) or via Flüela Pass into Lower Engadin on H27
From the east: via Landeck / Austria towards St. Moritz on H27
From the south: via Reschen Pass (Nauders-Martina) or Ofen Pass (Val Müstair-Zernez) on H27
Sent can be reached in 5 minutes from the Engadin road H27 near Scuol and Sur En (25 minutes driving time from Vereina south portal)
Parking
Paid parking at the western (parking garage) and eastern village entrances (below the cemetery)
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