Attraction Engadin Samnaun Val Müstair

Sotsass spring

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Einblick in die Sotsass-Quelle

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Standort des ehemaligen Pavillon mit bestehendem Mauergewölbe der Sotsass-Quelle
The Sotsass spring stands out because of its masonry vault, which was part of a former pavilion.

Description

The Sotsass spring stands out due to a wall vault which was part of a former pavilion. The catchment of the mineral spring which emerges from the rock is located under the floor of the vault and is not open to the public. The water flows constantly from a small fountain and is also piped to two village fountains (Bagnera and Plaz) and finds its way to the Bogn Engiadina mineral baths.

Most important components

Calcium Ca2+: 491 mg/l
Magnesium Mg2+: 31 mg/l
Iron Fe2+: 3 mg/l

Hydrogen carbonate HCO3-: 1640 mg/l
Sulphate SO42-: 52 mg/l

Barrier-free

Yes, accompanying person helpful for wheelchair users

Information board

On site at the springs the information is given in Romansh and German. The information in English can be downloaded here. Alternatively, a printed version is available from the Scuol visitor information centre.

Opening hours

Accessible all year round

Directions

Public Transport

  • Take the Rhaetian Railway (RhB), which leaves hourly from Chur, Landquart/Prättigau and Upper Engadin, and get out at Scuol-Tarasp
  • Continue by Postbus to the stop Scuol, Ospidal/Spital

Directions

  • From the north: via Landquart – Klosters on the car transporter train through the Vereina tunnel (Selfranga – Sagliains) or via the Flüela Pass to Lower Engadin on the H27
  • From the east: via Landeck/Austria towards St. Moritz on the H27
  • From the south: via Reschen Pass (Nauders – Martina) or the Ofen Pass (Val Müstair – Zernez) on the H27

Contact

Responsible for this content: Tourism Engadin Scuol Samnaun Val Müstair AG.

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