Biker Terrace Cungieri
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Shortly into the pedals and we are already on top!
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Description
First, we use the new bridge at the valley station of the Cuolm da Vi cable car, which leads over the Drun stream. As it is today, it is usually just a harmless little stream, but in heavy rain it can act like a dangerous dragon. On a road we now hitchhike on regular switchbacks relatively comfortably towards our destination. Only the last section is a bit steeper. Depending on the time of day, we will have a coffee with cake, a hearty soup or a "Marenda" at the Cungieri. (snack plate). The terrace and the cozy "Stübli" are an ideal place to philosophize about God and the world with a good glass of wine and friends. In the small space you can also quickly get into conversation with other guests or with the host.
Downhill we drive into the Val Bugnei, which is technically a bit more difficult in the upper part. If you like it easy, you can take the same route back to the starting point.
Geheimtipp
We look up to the Cungieri before the start - when the flag is raised, the Ustria is open!
If you start at the old Cungieri valley station, you can find out about the opening hours on a board: or www.cungieri.ch
Directions
From the parking lot of the Cable Car Cuol da Vi we first cross the bridge over the Drun Bach. On the other side we follow the road to Cungieri. For the descent we branch off a little below the Cungieri, at the cross, left into Val Bugnei. Up to the alpine huts we drive on a single trail, afterwards we can change back to the left on a road. At the train station in Bugnei we follow the hiking trail next to and above the railway line until the circle closes again.
Directions
Public Transport
By train from Andermatt or from Chur via Disentis to Sedrun
Anreise Information
By car from Andermatt or from Chur via Disentis to Sedrun, valley station of the Cuolm da Vi cable car
Parking
Parking at the valley station (free of charge)
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