Game and Animal Nature Trail Samnaun
Medium
2.3 km
0:45 h
34 mhd
110 mhd
In a playful way the game and animal nature trail gives interesting insights into the Samnaun animal world.
Best Season
Jan
Feb
Mär
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Aug
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Okt
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Dez
Start
PostBus stop Samnaun-Ravaisch, mountain railroads
Destination
PostBus stop Samnaun-Laret, village
Coordinates
46.950517, 10.372384
Details
Description
This theme trail begins at the valley station of the mountain railways. The visitor is given a question on each panel, which is answered on the next panel. There are a total of 20 informative panels and numerous animals are represented: from marmots to the rare badger. Up to Val da Chierns, the path follows a forest road, then a path through the mixed forest to the farm at the Calvary.
Sicherheitshinweis
emergency call:
144 Emergency call, first aid
1414 Mountain rescue REGA
112 International emergency call
Ausrüstung
Good shoes, rain and sun protection, water bottle, bandages.
Directions
- From the valley station of the cable car into Val da Chierns
- Short time on a forest road, then on a path to the farm Kalvarienberg
- Back via Samnaun-Laret, village
Directions
Public Transport
- With the Rhaetian Railway (from Chur, Landquart/Prättigau or from the Upper Engadine) every hour to Scuol-Tarasp station
- Hourly connections with the PostBus, line 921 to Samnaun-Ravaisch, mountain railroads
Anreise Information
- From the north: via Landquart - Klosters by car transport through the Vereina tunnel (Selfranga - Sagliains) Then take the H27 in the direction via Scuol and Martina to Vinadi. At the junction Vinadi to Samnaun (about 1 hour from Vereina Südportal)
- From the east: via the Inn valley road B180 via Landeck to Pfunds, junction Kajetansbrücke and via Spiss to Samnaun.
- From the south: via Reschenpass (Nauders) on B180 to Pfunds, junction Kajetansbrücke and via Spiss to Samnaun.
Parking
Free parking spaces at the cable cars in Samnaun-Ravaisch
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