Müstair – Alp Terza – Sta. Maria


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Shady ascent in the forest and zigzag descent at Piz Terza
Details
Description
You start your ascent in Müstair and drive on a gravel path up to Ruinatscha, where you enjoy a magnificent view of Müstair. Continue towards Terza and after a total of five hairpin bends you have reached the highest point. After a short but crisp descent on forest roads, you will reach the Terza mountain restaurant. Enjoy coffee and cake at Monica's before you drive mostly on tarred roads to Sta.Maria.
Sicherheitshinweis
The tour was evaluated in favorable weather conditions, the current weather conditions and weather forecasts must be observed before the start of the tour. This tour requires a high degree of driving safety, balance and driving skills.
Emergency call:
144 Emergency call, first aid
1414 Mountain Rescue REGA
112 International Emergency Call
Be considerate when crossing and overtaking hikers. Most of the Graubünden mountain bike routes run on single trails, which are also signposted as hiking trails. Hikers always have the right of way.
Ausrüstung
Helmet, gloves, good footwear, glasses, rain and sun protection, water bottle, repair kit, bandages
Directions
Müstair - Ruinatscha - Terza - Bergrestaurant Terza - Sta. Maria
Directions
Public Transport
- With the Rhaetian Railway (from Chur, Landquart/Prättigau or from the Upper Engadine) every hour to Zernez station.
- With the PostBus (from Zernez) every hour to Müstair
Anreise Information
- From the north: via Landquart – Klosters by car train through the Vereina tunnel (Selfranga – Sagliains) or via the Flüela Pass and the Ofen Pass to Müstair.
- From the east: via Landeck / Austria in the direction of St. Moritz on H27 to Zernez and then over the Ofen Pass to Müstair.
- From the south: via the Reschen Pass (Nauders-Martina) through the Val Müstair over the Ofen Pass to Müstair.
Parken
Free parking in front of the Hotel Chavalatsch in Müstair.
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