662 Rundwanderung "Stammerjoch"

Medium
10 km
4:00 h
869 mhd
870 mhd
662 Rundwanderung "Stammerjoch"
662 Rundwanderung "Stammerjoch" (oua_1519044_9350e69_profile)
Technique /6
Fitness 3/6
Highest Point  2648 m
Lowest Point  1839 m
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Coordinates
46.942724, 10.362048

Details

Description

Start of the hike is Samnaun village, easy to reach by public transport. Behind the Hotel Bündnerhof, the hike begins moderately uphill in the direction of Muttler, the highest mountain in the Samnaun Group. He dominates the Val Maisas, which is first hiked through. After the slope has increased, the shepherd's hut is reached, an ideal place for a first rest.

All kinds of animals can be observed here, e.B including the eagle, which built its nest in the steep rock face opposite. After the Shepherd's Hut, the path branches off to the right below the Rossboden in the direction of Stammerjoch. The path winds in serpentines towards the yoke. Again and again, the trail offers magnificent views of the surrounding peaks. After the Stammerjoch, the highest point of the hike at 2676 m.a.s.M.e., the path winds slowly downhill into Val Chamins. Through lush meadows, the path leads into val Musauna and finally back into Samnaun village, which is also the end point of the circular hike.

Good to know
Attention: Sometimes snowfields have to be expected, current information on the trail situation can be obtained at any time from Samnaun Tourism.
From the junction below Rossboden to the Stammerjoch and down into Val Chamins, sure-footedness is required.

Directions

Samnaun Village - Stammerjoch - Samnaun Village

Directions

Public Transport

Outward journey: with the Rhaetian Railway to Scuol-Tarasp and from there with PostBus Graubünden to Samnaun.

Departure: from Samnaun with PostBus Graubünden to Scuol-Tarasp. From there, continue with the Rhaetian Railway. Roadmap

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