Winterwandern: unterhalb Sumvitg
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The winter hiking trail leads below Sumvitg along a land improvement road.
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Description
From here you have a slightly different view of Sumvitg with its imposing church of St. John the Baptist (to the north) and to the south to the Surreiner plain, where you can watch the nimble cross-country skiers. This hike can be combined with the winter hiking trail of Sumvitg-Runs-Rabius in the east. In the west, the path leads into the cantonal road towards Cumpadials and you can reach this village in a few minutes.
Geheimtipp
Visit to the Sogn Benedetg Chapel in Sumvitg. Designed by renowned architect Peter Zumthor.
Sicherheitshinweis
In case of uncertain weather conditions, the tour should not be started. Weather changes in the mountains are common. If a snow front or similar comes up during the hike, you should turn around in time.
144 Emergency Call, First Aid
1414 Mountain Rescue REGA
112 International Emergency Call
Ausrüstung
Winterproof shoes and clothing are a must. Sun protection, headgear and hiking poles are an advantage.
Directions
Along the Via da Marias, below Sumvitg
Directions
Public Transport
By train via Chur or Göschenen
From Göschenen via Disentis or from Chur directly with the RhB to Sumvitg/Cumpadials.
Anreise Information
By car via Chur
From Zurich on the A3 or from St. Gallen on the A13 to Chur and continue to the Reichenau exit in the direction of Disentis/Ilanz/Flims to Sumvitg (Sumvitg/Cumpadials station).
By car via Göschenen (in winter the Oberalp Pass is closed)
From Basel on the A2 via Lucerne to Göschenen, continue on the old pass road through the Schöllenen Gorge to Andermatt and over the Oberalp Pass/Disentis to Sumvitg train station Sumvitg/Cumpadials. (This is located below the village between Sumvitg and Cumpadials)
Parking
In Sumvitg you can park in the parking lot at the train station (subject to payment).
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