85.01 Andermatt - Sedrun, Senda Sursilvana

Medium
27.9 km
11:00 h
1533 mhd
1530 mhd
Sedrun
Oberalpsee

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Oberalpsee aus der Höhe

The first stage of the Senda Sursilvana takes us over the Oberalp Pass.

Technique 3/6
Fitness 4/6
Highest Point  2402 m
Lowest Point  1438 m
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Start
Andermatt
Destination
Sedrun
Coordinates
46.637848, 8.595792

Details

Description

Those who want to spare themselves the first climb up to the Oberalp Pass can reach the top of the pass comfortably with the Matterhorn Gotthard Railway. The trail continues downhill along several sections, with only a few small uphill stretches in between. From Alp Milez, where we have refreshments in the alpine hut Las Palas, the view opens up into the Val Tujetsch with the villages of Rueras and Sedrun.

Hiking with luggage transport:

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Geheimtipp

Long section, please note overnight accommodation possibility on the Oberalppass. Long section, please note rail recommendation No. 348 Andermatt–Oberalppass or chairlift recommendation No. 350 Andermatt–Stöckli.

Sicherheitshinweis

snowfields possible into summer months on high-level sections

Ausrüstung

Hiking equipment

Directions

We leave Andermatt on the signposted route in a northerly direction. After the Waffenplatz, we ascend through the Kirchberg in the direction of Gütsch.  Continue on a high-altitude trail to the Lutersee and below the Schneehüenerstock to the Fellilücke. This is followed by the valley hike to the Oberalp Pass. Continue in an easterly direction to the Tiarms Pass and always on Route 85 via Milez, Liets and Malamusa to Val Strem. Last section to Sedrun.

Directions

Public Transport

By train From Lucerne or from Disentis to Andermatt or Oberalp Pass

Anreise Information

By car From Lucerne or from Disentis to Andermatt or Oberalp Pass.

Parking

public parking spaces in Andermatt and on the Oberalp Pass (subject to charges)

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