Smugglers trail

Simple
1 km
1:30 h
90 mhd
3 mhd
Schmugglerlehrpfad
Schmugglerlehrpfad

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Schmugglerlehrpfad
On the search for the hidden smuggler's goods you learn how to orientate yourself in nature and by the position of the sun - paired with action, games and fun in the mountains.
Technique /6
Fitness 2/6
Highest Point  1869 m
Lowest Point  1779 m
Best Season
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Start
Maloja
Destination
Lägh da Bitabergh
Coordinates
46.39272, 9.692403

Details

Description

Smugglers were once prevalent from Bregaglia’s Maloja to Italy’s Val Malenco. The smuggler trails offer a lovely alpine hiking experience along historically significant trails. From the beginning of the 19th century to well into the 20th century, smuggling was an important source of income for the people of Bregaglia and Engadin. A wide range of goods, particularly food and beverages, were smuggled over the Swiss-Italian borders. Smuggling was a lucrative business and allowed the people of these previously sparse mountain valleys to live more comfortably.

In summer 2014, the Smuggler Interpretative Trail was opened in Maloja. The trail offers a unique outdoor experience and fascinating stories. You learn about the life and times of the smugglers and their goods, as well as the tricks and skillful maneuvers they used to avoid danger. The reasons for smuggling operations were varied, including shortages of particular goods and ample supply of others. High tariffs, different rules and regulations, prohibitions and penalties all promoted clandestine illegal border crossings. The smugglers were not always harmless and their work was often carried out under the cover of darkness.

The “Smuggler Interpretative Trail – Capel, Maloja” heads south from Maloja and takes approximately 1 ½ hours. The trail winds through an enchanting larch forest to Bitabergh Lake, where the Smuggler Interpretative Trail ends. Bitabergh Lake is an inviting and idyllic place to rest and relax. Along the trail, 17 interpretative panels explain the exciting life and work of the smugglers and give first aid and survival tips.

While searching for the hidden smugglers’ goods you will learn how to orientate yourself in the wild using the sun and sky while getting some outdoor exercise and having fun in the mountains. The Smuggler Interpretative Trail is an ideal combination of adventure, nature, outdoor exercise, learning and fun for families and groups. Children and youth are motivated to hike in the mountains and experience the great outdoors firsthand. Even adults will find it fun. This attractive mountain hike will take you back hundreds of years and give you a glimpse into the history of the region and life many generations ago.

Geheimtipp

Ideal for children from 4 to 12 years old

Sicherheitshinweis

Good  hiking boots, suntan cream and rain protections.

Ausrüstung

Good  hiking boots, suntan cream and rain protections.

Directions

From the Ordnen parking lot keep to the right and cross the Orden Dam. A few meters later you will find the first post of the smugglers' trail . From here walk through an enchanted larch forest, always following the hat symbol and the clues, to the Bitabergh lake.The trail will cross the hiking trail to the mountain pond several times.

Directions

Public Transport

Train station: St. Moritz station

Public Transport: PostAuto

PostAuto website :http://www.postauto.ch/it/pag-graubuenden

Bus stop: Maloja Cad'Maté

Anreise Information

Bregaglia Valley is easy to reach by car. From Zurich/Chur, take the Julier Pass; from Klosters take the car shuttle train through the Vereina Tunnel (train departs every half hour); from Thusis, take the car shuttle train through the Albula Tunnel; from Germany/Austria arrive via Landeck; from Milan, Italy, drive via Lecco and Chiavenna.

Zurich - Bregaglia 225 km (140 miles), approximately 3 hours

Milan - Bregaglia 150 km (94 miles), approximately 2. 1/2 hours

Monaco of Bavaria - Bregaglia 325 km (202 miles), approximately 4 hours

Basel - Bregaglia 305 km (190 miles), approximately 4 hours

Arrival by public transportation
From Zurich to Chur with the SBB (Swiss Federal Railways). From Chur you will board the RhB (Rhaetian Railway), which will take you through the picturesque Albula and Engadin Valleys to St. Moritz. From there, take the Postbus to Bregaglia Valley.
From the South, take the train from Milano to Colico, where you change trains and continue to Chiavenna, then take the Postbus from Chiavenna to Bregaglia Valley.

www.sbb.ch
www.treniitalia.com 

Arrival by airplane
Daily flights to Zurich, Geneva, Basel, Milan and Munich international airports. Available air-taxi connections to and from St.  Moritz-Samedan. 

Parking

Free Parking at Orden

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