With a stroller to the Nalps reservoir

Medium
16.5 km
4:45 h
618 mhd
618 mhd
Technique /6
Fitness 3/6
Highest Point  1967 m
Lowest Point  1349 m
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Description

An asphalted and nearly traffic-free road leads into the Val Nalps; it was built in the 1960s for the construction of the dam. The incline is nicely even and progress is quick. The exhaust shaft of the NEAT tunnel draws our interest: since 2016, the high-speed trains from Erstfeld to Bodio roar through the 57 km long base tunnel, 800 meters below. On the other side of the Rein da Nalps, we see the alpine pastures of Pardatsch. The alpine path used to lead over this pasture into the valley. Before the old and new paths reunite, we have to pass through a dark, unlit tunnel. There is only one thing to do: bravely walk in, because after a short time the end is visible again. In ten wide switchbacks, we then overcome the last altitude meters over and beyond the dam. We can rest on a bench and let our gaze wander over the lake and the surrounding mountains. 

Along the lake, there is still an old tank trail because up until a few decades ago, the military practiced here with tank howitzers. Today, we simply enjoy the peace in this beautiful mountain valley.

The return route is along the same path.

Hidden Gem

Those who want can continue hiking further into the valley along the lake. 

Safety Note

If arriving by train, add about 30 minutes to the hiking time. There is occasional car traffic and some bikers on the way. 

Equipment

Picnic: There is no restaurant.

Directions

In Sedrun, take the turn off the main road heading south towards Surrein. After the bridge, continue following the road up into the village. At the next junction, turn left. Then stay on the road until you reach the reservoir.

Directions

Public Transport

By the Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn from Andermatt or Disentis to Sedrun.

Travel Information

By car from Andermatt or Disentis to Sedrun/Surrein

Parking

Parking below Surrein, next to the bridge

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