Pure nature in Val Medel
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Through a species-rich mixed forest with wetlands to Plaun Barcuns and Puzzetta. T2
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Description
Up to Alp Plaun Barcuns, pines, stone pines, birches, larches, rowan and blueberry bushes line our path. We hear the babbling of small streams and in between the call of the fir cock. It picks the arrow nuts out of the cones, stows them in large numbers in its throat pouch under its tongue and transports them to storage hiding places. The remains of the cones are left lying around.
Above the hut, the forest gradually thins out and the terrain becomes rockier. Crossing pastures and small streams, we reach the hut Stavel Sut from where we descend into Val la Buora. The wild waters of the "Glatscher Davos la Buora" have created a wide and stony stream bed here. It is a very wild and primeval landscape.
The path now climbs gently through a forest to Alp Puzzetta where we are surprised by a modern, red building. Up to 300 dairy goats and 4-6 herdsmen and helpers spend the summer here. For the descent to Fuorns, we choose the somewhat steep, direct hiking trail along the lower lying glacier stream.
Geheimtipp
In August, the blueberries are ripe.
The hike has insider tip potential!
Sicherheitshinweis
Sure-footedness is required, the path is sometimes rocky and irregular. The ascents and descents are quite steep.
Ausrüstung
Hiking equipment required
Directions
From Fuorns we hike for about 5 minutes along the pass road to Acla, where we see the signpost on the left side of the road. The marked hiking trail now leads us to Val La Buora. After crossing the stream here we keep left until we reach Alp Puzzetta. Below the Alp building we take the hiking trail directly into the valley, or if you prefer a more leisurely route, you can take the road.
Directions
Public Transport
By train from Andermatt or from Chur to Disentis. By post bus to the Fuorns stop in Val Medel
Anreise Information
By car from Andermatt or from Chur to Disentis. Turn off towards Lukmanier Pass to Fuorns.
Parking
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