Suvretta Loop (671)

Medium
32.5 km
4:30 h
1082 mhd
1082 mhd
Der zauberhafte Lej Suvretta
Suvretta Loop

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Suvretta Loop
A dream single trail through the magnificent scenery of the Val Suvretta and the Val Bever. 

The route has been rerouted via Fuorcla Schlattain as there is a risk of falling rocks at Munt da San Murezzan and the trail is closed. Alternatively, you can take the cable car to Piz Nair from Corviglia.

Technique 4/6
Fitness 4/6
Highest Point  2872 m
Lowest Point  1705 m
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Start
Celerina, railway station
Destination
Celerina, railway station
Coordinates
46.513684, 9.858375

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Description

The route starts at Celerina railway station. Pass the train station to the valley station of the Marguns gondola and from there on the gravel road up to Marguns (alternatively you can also take the Marguns gondola up) . From Marguns the route continues via the Glüna Hut to the Corviglia top station. From here, it is just under 200 vertical metres to the highest point - first along a steep gravel track, then by way of a spectacular trail around the Piz Nair to the Suvretta Pass. This point marks the beginning of the flow trail, which winds its way down through the fabulous high-mountain basin of the Val Suvretta for almost six kilometres. In the Val Bever, the path merges with a well-prepared gravel trail - whose undulations also provide a bit of fun. The return route leads along the bike path via Samedan to Celerina.

More information
Engadin St. Moritz Tourismus AG
Via Maistra 1 
CH-7500 St. Moritz
Phone: +41 81 830 00 01
E-mail: allegra@engadin.ch  
Internet: www.engadin.ch

Geheimtipp

With the support of the mountain railways, the tour is also possible as an after-work round.

Sicherheitshinweis

The last stretch down to Val Bever requires skill and ability.

Directions

Marguns - Corviglia - Alpina Hut - Suvretta pass - Spinas - Bever - Samedan - Celerina

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