Biotope Val Surses Savognin Bivio
Crap Furò Natural Forest
Description
Different slope orientations and rock subsoils, as well as past human interventions, have led to this diversity. More than 100 years ago, large-scale clear-cutting was carried out for the iron smelting and lime kiln in the Albula Valley. Later, the colonization pioneers of Scots and mountain pines were able to gain a foothold there. No trees have been felled since 2008. The Crap Furò is located just a few metres from the geographical centre of Graubünden. The rock needle is 60 meters high, 50 meters long and only 5 meters wide. Crap Furò is Romanesque and means "holey rock".
Directions
Directions
Surava, village
Map
Crap Furò Natural Forest
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