01 Alp Trupchun
One of the most frequented walks in the Park, in particular during the rutting season at the end of September.
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One of the most frequented walks in the Park, in particular during the rutting season at the end of September.
Quite steep in the upper region, this is a route for those who are sure-footed on slippery scree.
This challenging 8-hour alpine excursion is only recommended for sure-footed walkers with a head for heights.
A challenging ascent of the highest peak that lies entirely within the National Park.
This short hike leads through a sparse spruce-larch-pine forest with some impressive giant trees.
This varied walk requires a certain amount of effort and is not often undertaken. It offers wonderful views into the Cluozza valley, towards the Engadine and the dominating peak of Piz Linard.
Comparable to a Swiss Alpine Club mountain hut, Chamanna Cluozza is the only hut within the Park that offers overnight accommodation; with 61 sleeps.
One of the Park’s classics: this is a walk that gives plenty of opportunity to observe animals, many species of flora, and fascinating geological features such as dinosaur tracks or fossilised corals.
This easy walk takes us from the Pass dal Fuorn road down to the Ova Spin compensation reservoir.
Our wilderness walk!
Less frequented than other routes, this relatively flat walk will suit those who are looking for a bit of peace and quiet. Woodland and waterside landscapes accompany us along its length.