Via Glion Etappe 3: Andiast - Ilanz

10.4 km
2:50 h
1 mhd
487 mhd
Kirche Andiast
Aussicht oberhalb von Andiast

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Andiast
Technique 0/6
Fitness 0/6
Highest Point  1186 m
Lowest Point  699 m
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Start
Ansiast
Destination
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Coordinates
46.783707, 9.112219

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Description

From Rueun back to Ilanz leads a well-developed, mostly flat natural road. Rueun is home to the oldest wooden bridge in the canton of Graubünden – it is also one of the oldest in Europe. In Rueun, the path leads along the road to the village of Rueun, here turn into Via Principala (turn right towards Schnaus). At the church in the village of Rueun, the circular path leads to the left (between the houses). Note that the signpost is somewhat hidden. After Rueun you have the opportunity to walk a partial path on the historic «Via Suworow» or to make the small detour through the village of Schnaus. Shortly before Schnaus and the historic site of the Giger brothers, there is a forest nature trail. It is worthwhile to allow a little more time for this and to visit the Gigerseeli or to visit the old water wheel.

Geheimtipp

A visit to the historic workshop in Schnaus is worthwhile. Please note the opening hours: www.mulin-schnaus.ch

After Rueun, part of the circular route can be hiked on the historic "Via Suvorov" and in

Schnaus is worth a detour through the forest nature trail with the Gigerseeli at the historic site of the Gebr.

The oldest wooden bridge in Graubünden.

Sicherheitshinweis

In uncertain weather conditions, the tour should not be started. Weather changes in the mountains are frequent. If a rain front or similar comes up during the hike, you should turn back in time.

144 Emergency call, first aid

1414 Mountain Rescue REGA

112 International emergency call

Ausrüstung

Good hiking boots with a good profile, weather-adapted clothing (rain jacket), ev. Change of clothes, first aid kit, drink, food, ev. Hiking poles.

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