Sum Praus Trail

Route Information

Category
Region
Difficulty
Easy
Length
Duration
Ascent
Descent

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Description

On the left side of the Drun stream, which can behave like a dangerous dragon in bad weather, we walk with a pleasant slope to Val Strem. After a rockfall in 2016, the once lovely landscape has turned into a boulder field with huge boulders. The waterfall at the valley level Bauns roars and in the slopes we discover marmots, if we take the time to look.  A few hairpin bends later we reach Mises with a view to Sedrun and Rueras. We continue easily to Sum Praus and up to Uaul Flurin, the highest point of the trail. Back, it's a leisurely coasting on wide, low-traffic paths.

On the left side of the Drun stream, which can behave like a dangerous dragon in bad weather, we walk with a pleasant slope to Val Strem. After a rockfall in 2016, the once lovely landscape has turned into a boulder field with huge boulders. The waterfall at the valley level Bauns roars and in the slopes we discover marmots, if we take the time to look.  A few hairpin bends later we reach Mises with a view to Sedrun and Rueras. We continue easily to Sum Praus and up to Uaul Flurin, the highest point of the trail. Back, it's a leisurely coasting on wide, low-traffic paths.

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