The Early Bird skiing on Sunday, 31.3.2024 will NOT take place. Alternatively, there will be an Easter breakfast in the Tigignas mountain restaurant.

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271 Sursetter - Loipe

Medium
22.5 km
5:35 h
269 mhd
269 mhd
271 Sursetter - Loipe
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This long and challenging trail by the meandering Julia/Gelgia river promises an unforgettable descent in the pine forest of «Val Verda».
Technique 3/6
Fitness 3/6
Highest Point  1450 m
Lowest Point  1181 m
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Start
Ski School Savognin
Destination
Ski School Savognin
Coordinates
46.591217, 9.600919

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Description

Leaving Savognin, the idyllic, mostly flat cross country ski trail follows the Julia until it reaches Tinizong. This is followed by the harder section with a challenging climb between Tinizong and Rona. The cross country ski centre Rona invites you to a small break.

One follows the cross-country ski trail to Rona, which, due to its altitude, has a guaranteed snow cover as well as slight climbs and runs. Mulegns marks the halfway point of the tour. Those who are already out of breath can catch the postbus back to Savognin from here.

Alternatively, a rest in the village is a good way to recover. Mulegns lies in a narrow valley at the confluence of the Fallerbach stream and the Julia/Gelgia river. Its rows of buildings are bisected by the Julierstrasse road. In the 19th century, post horses were changed in Mulegns, and there were stables with 150 horses at the time. «Posthotel Löwen» is a time witness of this era.

Directions

Start: Ski school, Savognin

Possibility: back with postcar

Directions

Public Transport

With the Rhaetian Railway from Chur to Tiefencastel. Then take the PostBus to Savognin. Or with the PostBus to Savognin.

Parken

At the savognin mountain railway station. (free of charge) or at the parking lot at the lake (free of charge).

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