Lag da Laus Rundtour
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The round trip starts in Rabius in the municipality of Sumvitg and takes you through the four main villages of the municipality to the mountain lake Lag da Laus and back.
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Description
The technically easy round trip leads over side roads and natural roads and is particularly suitable for e-bikes and gravel bikes. From Rabius you drive on the old road down over the Rhine to Surrein. You cross the village to the centre of the village at Giachentrina, where the path zigzags up to the left. At the next intersection, turn right into Waldstrasse, which leads in the direction of Laus. Then you reach the forest road, which then leads a little steeper up to the Lag da Laus. That costs some Switzerland. But it's definitely worth it. The idyllic mountain lake with fireplace invites you to linger and picnic. The way back leads over a wide trail to Laus (as an alternative), then on the side road to Cumpadials and through Sumvitg back to the starting point in Rabius.
Geheimtipp
Visit the beach volleyball court with the natural lake in Plaun Petschen.
Sicherheitshinweis
In case of uncertain weather conditions, the tour should not be started. Weather changes in the mountains are frequent. If a rain front or similar comes up during the tour, you should turn back in time.
Respect other trail users - trail tolerance!
This trail is also suitable for e-bikes.
Ausrüstung
MTB, helmet, ev. Gloves, bike shoes, goggles, rain and sun protection, drink, repair kit, first aid kit
Directions
Rabius, Parking Hotel Greina - Surrein - Puzzastg - Lag da Laus - Laus - Plaun Petschen - Cumpadials - Sumvitg - Rabius, Parking Hotel Greina
Directions
Public Transport
From the Graubünden cantonal capital of Chur, the Rhaetian Railway takes you through the spectacular Rhine Gorge to Ilanz and on to Rabius.
Anreise Information
On the A13 to Reichenau, then on the main road 19 via Flims to Ilanz and on to Rabius.
Parking
Parking is available at the train station in Rabius.
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