Schamser Bergwiesen im Naturpark Beverin (Flower Walk)
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Moderately difficult circular hike at Mathon, where you can study the magnificent floral splendour with the help of an app. More information: www.flowerwalks.ch.
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Description
This circular hike leads through the unique natural and cultural landscape of the Beverin Nature Park. Halfway along the route, you will reach the mountain lake Libi, which is located at the foot of Piz Beverin, the heart of the regional nature park. The park is known for deep gorges, intact villagescapes, landscape-defining churches and majestic ibex. The start of the hike is the Romanesque mountain village of Mathon. The ascent to the Mursenas mountain pasture leads through valuable dry pastures as well as through a calcareous flat moor with the inflated gentian. From Mursenas, the trail continues through colourful mowing meadows with beguiling-smelling carnations to a rare botanical phenomenon: a swinging lawn with sheath cotton grass. At the Libi there is a resting place with a view of the Val Schons. The route continues downhill along dry meadows of national importance with black men's loyalty and arnica. When you reach the village of Lohn, you can stop for a bite to eat, change to the post bus or continue along the Klangweg to Mathon. Shortly before the end, a botanical treat awaits: the felted burdock.
Geheimtipp
Take the foray counterclockwise. Rest at Lake Libi. Refreshment stop at the Muntsulej restaurant in Mathon.
Sicherheitshinweis
The path leads partly over pastures with suckler cow husbandry, appropriate behaviour is required. Therefore, keep your distance from the cattle and do not touch the calves under any circumstances. Keep the dogs on a leash and only let them go in an emergency.
Ausrüstung
Smartphone, good mountain boots, food.
Directions
Mathon - Mursenas - Lohn - Libi Lake - Mathon
Directions
Public Transport
By PostBus to the stop Mathon, Dorf. Further information and timetable information can be found at www.sbb.ch.
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