Thusis - Bofel - Viamala Visitor Center

Medium
6.4 km
2:30 h
450 mhd
280 mhd
Thusis mit Blick ins Domleschg
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Hike from Thusis via Übernolla and Bofel to the Viamala Gorge visitor center

Technique /6
Fitness 3/6
Highest Point  1062 m
Lowest Point  697 m
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Start
Thusis, railroad station
Destination
Viamala Gorge Visitor Center
Coordinates
46.698189, 9.440341

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Description

From Thusis railroad station, head to the Thusis Süd traffic circle and continue in the direction of Übernolla. At the depot, a hiking trail branches off to the left in the direction of Bofel. The trail climbs steadily via 'Under Mädelti' to the highest point at 1,060 m above sea level. The descent leads via Brandi, Pünta and Rongellen down to the cantonal road.

The next 300 m or so are covered in the direction of the river on the cantonal road until a hiking trail leads off to the right. After the descent, the trail crosses to the other side of the river and follows the 'viaSpluga' hiking trail on a narrow path over a ledge directly to the visitor center and into the legendary Viamala Gorge.

Any hiking trail closures/restrictions or detour can be found here.

Geheimtipp

Sicherheitshinweis

Mountain hiking trail: surefootedness is required.

Ausrüstung

Good footwear with a non-slip sole

Directions

Thusis - Kreisel Süd - Übernolla - Bofel - Oberrongellen - Nesslaboda - Colra - Viamala Visitor Center

Directions

Public Transport

Thusis can be reached by public transport.
The Viamala Gorge Visitor Center is located on the Chur-Bellinzona PostBus line.
Further information and timetables can be found at sbb.ch.

Anreise Information

National highway A13/E43, exit no. 22-Thusis Süd

Plan your journey with the Google route planner

Parking

Parking lot Marktwiesenstrasse, north of Thusis train station

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