Short, invigorating route along the Inn

Medium
3.8 km
0:30 h
57 mhd
57 mhd
Kurze, belebende Runde entlang des Inn (oua_17760591_image)
Blick auf die Büvetta Tarasp, ehemalige Trinkhalle, am Inn.

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Kurze, belebende Runde entlang des Inn (oua_17760565_17fe37d_profile)
A short but wonderful running route that quickly leads into a completely different world along the Inn. Along the river, the running surface changes several times. Beautiful views of the river landscape and the Büvetta Tarasp, the former drinking hall with its impressive architecture, open up again and again.
Technique /6
Fitness 3/6
Highest Point  1232 m
Lowest Point  1187 m
Best Season
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Start
PostAuto stop Scuol, Chantröven
Destination
PostAuto stop Scuol, Chantröven
Coordinates
46.794637, 10.296196

Details

Description

The route begins at the Gurlaina Bridge, which welcomes us with a wonderful view of Scuol and the Lower Engadin Dolomites. After crossing the bridge, go right immediately after the municipal depot and after a few meters, slightly right down into the forest to the Finn track of Scuol. Either run on the joint-friendly track or just next to it, straight ahead, until the signposted hiking trail leads us down over a small wooden bridge spanning the Clemgia to the Inn. Over partially wooden footbridges, it now goes along the alpine river until another Inn bridge is reached and the view of the Büvetta Tarasp opens up. After crossing the bridge, the steadily ascending hiking trail leads up to a no-longer-used road. However, after a few meters, this is immediately left again to the right onto a rooty zigzag hiking trail, which leads downhill again. At the end, follow the intersecting hiking trail to the left, slightly uphill until the path goes through a tree avenue past Hotel Filli and leads back to the starting point of the route.

Hidden Gem

The route is of course also ideal for walkers and hikers. During the summer months, the Büvetta Sfondraz (restaurant & cafe), located directly on the Inn and impossible to miss, invites you to stop for a break.

Safety Note

The route was rated under favorable weather conditions. The path is partially root-covered and runs on gravel paths. The route requires a certain degree of concentration. 

Emergency numbers:
144    Emergency, first aid
1414 Mountain rescue REGA
112    International emergency number

Equipment

Running shoes. A jacket depending on the weather, as it can be cooler down by the river.

Directions

Start at the Gurlaina Bridge
After the municipal depot, turn right into the forest
Run along the Finn track
Follow the signposted hiking trail
Pass the wooden bridge
Continue along the Inn
Cross the Inn at the Büvetta
Ascent to the paved road
After a few meters, turn into the forest
Follow the intersecting hiking trail to the left
Pass the Hotel Filli to the starting point

Directions

Public Transport



  • By the Rhaetian Railway (from Chur, Landquart/Prättigau or from the Upper Engadin) hourly to Scuol-Tarasp




  • By PostAuto (from Martina, Sent, Ftan or Tarasp) hourly to Scuol-Tarasp station




  • By Scuol local bus (from Scuol-Tarasp station) regularly to the PostAuto stop Scuol, Chantröven.



Travel Information



  • From the north: via Landquart – Klosters by car shuttle through the Vereina Tunnel (Selfranga - Sagliains) or via the Flüela Pass into the Lower Engadin on the H27




  • From the east: via Landeck / Austria towards St. Moritz on the H27




  • From the south: via the Reschen Pass (Nauders-Martina) or Ofen Pass (Val Müstair-Zernez) on the H27

    Scuol is located directly on the Engadin Road H27 (20 minutes driving time from the Vereina south portal)



Parking


  • Paid parking at the station in Scuol, the Coop parking garage

  • Limited free parking at the Gurlaina sports ground with football and tennis courts as well as the ice rink

Responsible for this content: Tourism Engadin Scuol Samnaun Val Müstair AG.

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