Weitsichttour: Ilanz-Cumbel-Bündner Rigi-Surcuolm-Ilanz
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Where can you enjoy the most impressive view in the Surselva? At the top of the ranking list is the "Graubünden Rigi" - the destination of this gravel tour. While the ascent leads through Lumnezia, you can enjoy the unique panorama over the main valley of the Surselva down to Chur on the descent.
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Description
The first few metres lead through the historic district of Ilanz, the first town on the Rhine. Continue on the main road to Cumbel in the Lumnezia. From now on, it will be quieter and your own breathing will be louder. The paved alpine road leads past the pretty mountain village of Morissen and on to the lonely chapel of Sogn Carli. Here you could enjoy a picnic or heat up the existing fire pit. But if you don't want to carry any additional ballast up the mountain, you'll get your money's worth a short time later at the Gasthaus Bündner Rigi with the best panorama.
Please note: The Bünder Rigi mountain restaurant is not always open. Click here for opening hours.
From here your way leads over gravel roads and little asphalt back to Ilanz.
Geheimtipp
Sicherheitshinweis
In uncertain weather conditions, the tour should not be started. Weather changes in the mountains are frequent. If a rain front or similar comes up during the tour, you should turn back in time.
Ausrüstung
Helmet, gloves, bike shoes, goggles, rain and sun protection, drink, repair kit, first aid kit
Directions
Ilanz - Cumbel - Morissen - Sogn Carli - Graubünden Rigi - Sucuolm - Flond - Ilanz
Directions
Public Transport
From Central Switzerland via Oberalp Pass and Disentis or from Chur by train to Ilanz.
Anreise Information
Via Oberalp Pass and Disentis to Ilanz or from Chur (via Flims or Versam) to Ilanz
Parking
Parking spaces at the train station or scattered throughout Ilanz
Currently, the parking spaces at Ilanz station are very limited due to construction work.
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