Bridge Disentis Sedrun
Piogn Crap
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Description
The water of the Rein da Maighel squeezes through a deep crevice and at the narrowest point you can reach the other side with one step. Not for anxious and hesitant people, but very invigorating if you dare.
Families are advised to supervise their children well, because there are no boundaries.
In summer, the site is located directly on the hiking trail to the Bornengo Pass, in winter it is usually snowed over.
Directions
Public Transport
By train from Andermatt or from Disentis to the Oberalp Pass
Hiking time: approx. 1.5 to 2 hours
Directions
By car from Andermatt or from Disentis to the Oberalp Pass
Hiking time: approx. 1.5 to 2 hours
Parking
public parking on the Oberalp Pass (free of charge)
Contact
Piogn Crap
Val Maighels, 7188 Sedrun
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