Tgant Pensa - Val d' Err
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The Val d'Err is located above Tinizong surrounded by the striking three-thousand-metre mountains Piz Mitgel, Piz Ela and Piz d'Err.
In Val d'Err, suckler cows must be expected from the beginning of June to mid-September.
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Description
A beautiful valley with an incredible fauna and flora. You can see rarities such as the deep red fire lilies, Türkenbund or edelweiss. From the end of June to the beginning of August, the fire lilies and the Turk's League bloom on the way between Motta d'Err and Bartg. It is also the ideal place to observe marmots.
The starting point for beautiful hikes in the Val d'Err is Tgant Pensa. In addition to this suggestion, there are many other hikes that can be done from Penza.
Penza can be reached by bike and hiking bus or by car. Further information can be found under the heading "Arrival"
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Directions
Directions
Public Transport
Penza can be reached on Tuesdays and Fridays from the end of June to mid-October by bike and hiking bus. The bus must be reserved at the tourist office in Savognin by the evening before. Tel. +41 81 659 16 16.
The hiking bus stop is located directly next to the ticket office building of the Savognin mountain railways or behind the Savognin tourist office.
Anreise Information
From Chur to Tiefencastel and to Savognin. If you use the hiking bus to get to Pensa, it is best to park at the parking lot of the Savognin Bergbahnen.
The hiking bus stop is next to the ticket office building of the Savognin mountain railways or at the Savognin tourist office.
Penza can also be reached by car. A driving/parking permit is required to drive on the alpine road from Tinizong to Penza. Only the officially signposted parking spaces may be used.
Parking
Parking in Savognin at the valley station of the Savognin cable cars.
Only the officially signposted parking spaces may be used along the alpine roads. Further information on driving on alpine roads.
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