Oberalp Bike
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We roll loosely down to the Rhine, on the other side of the valley. Mostly along the Rhine we pass the power plant and the campsite to Selva. On both sides of the way golf is played, but nothing will happen to us. There are experts at work! After the golf course, we may have to push the bikes a few meters in altitude if we don't want to take the main road.
From Tschamut we meet a hiking trail, which is almost affectionately called seniors' path by the locals. But this is probably only true downhill, because the path pulls up quite a bit along the railroad line. Every now and then it rumbles when a train rolls through the half-open gallery.
On the onward journey from the Oberalp Pass to Sedrun, we share the path with hikers on Senda Sursilvana No. 85. Forewarning and forbearance facilitate the sharing of the path.
In Milez, the nice landlady of the mountain hut Las Palas provides us with food and drink. It is advisable to fill up your reserves, because from Alp Mulinatsch the path goes up a bit until you reach the height of Liets. Down through the forest to the Malamusa alp, on the other hand, it sweeps violently! After passing the stream Milar we finish the tour always nicely above the valley floor to the starting point.
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Sedrun Disentis Tourismus
Via Alpsu 62
CH-7188 Sedrun
Tel. +41 (0)81 920 40 30
info@disentis-sedrun.ch
http://www.disentis-sedrun.ch/
Maighelshütte
Tel. +41 (0)81 949 15 51
info@maighelshuette.ch
www.maighelshuette.ch
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