Sedrun - Cavorgia

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Description

From Sedrun we hike on an asphalted, little-used road towards Cavorgia. Up to the Stagias hill we first hike a bit on asphalt, then on a natural road that leads steadily uphill in large bends through the forest. Around 25 years ago, the storm "Vivian" left only a few fir trees standing in the Uaul Cavorgia. Now a whole new mixed forest is growing here with fir, larch, birch and rowan trees. In Stagias we find a well-equipped fireplace next to a pond. We also look at the "Academia Vivian", a modern wooden building that can be booked for schools and/or family events. It is located just 100 meters east in a birch forest.

We continue casually down to Mutschnengia, where we take a detour to the extraordinary suspension bridge. It was made in 2011 by forest warden apprentices from 17 cubic meters of Graubünden larch wood and spans the Val Mutschnengia with a length of 96 meters. We are served coffee and cake in the panoramic restaurant of the Hotel Cuntera before we cover the last part of the route to Curaglia. Here we take the post bus back to Disentis and then the train to Sedrun.

From Sedrun we hike on an asphalted, little-used road towards Cavorgia. Up to the Stagias hill we first hike a bit on asphalt, then on a natural road that leads steadily uphill in large bends through the forest. Around 25 years ago, the storm "Vivian" left only a few fir trees standing in the Uaul Cavorgia. Now a whole new mixed forest is growing here with fir, larch, birch and rowan trees. In Stagias we find a well-equipped fireplace next to a pond. We also look at the "Academia Vivian", a modern wooden building that can be booked for schools and/or family events. It is located just 100 meters east in a birch forest.

We continue casually down to Mutschnengia, where we take a detour to the extraordinary suspension bridge. It was made in 2011 by forest warden apprentices from 17 cubic meters of Graubünden larch wood and spans the Val Mutschnengia with a length of 96 meters. We are served coffee and cake in the panoramic restaurant of the Hotel Cuntera before we cover the last part of the route to Curaglia. Here we take the post bus back to Disentis and then the train to Sedrun.

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