Sur - Alp Flix - Sur
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Good to know! - this short beautiful hike is an insider tip.
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Description
After the church, the hiking trail starts on the left. The steepest part of the hike is already behind you after a few meters. Past the rock face, where chains are partly mounted, the impressive Piz Platta (3392 m), the second highest mountain in the Surses, appears on the left. Through the forest on a wide gravel road past a biotope you reach a magnificent viewpoint. At the Bänkli you can now enjoy the beautiful view and the peace and quiet before continuing towards Alp Flix. Quite unexpectedly, you suddenly find yourself in front of the black lake in the Alp Flix nature reserve. Along the lake, the path leads up to the two blue lakes. Here you can really let your soul dangle. To get back to Sur, you have three options. Shortly after the Hoflädeli in Cuorts, a hiking trail goes right down to Sur, or you walk on the official road down to the village. Very nice is also the hiking trail below the Hotel Piz Platta. This leads along the small church over the wooden bridge through forest and pastures back to Sur.
Geheimtipp
Use the WebApp Flowerwalks.ch to learn more about the biodiversity on Alp Flix: https://www.flowerwalks.ch/tourdetail.html?tourid=93
In spring, April/May, alpine anemones, crocuses and gentians bloom on Alp Flix.
Sicherheitshinweis
In spring and autumn, sheep can graze with their herd protection dogs above the church in Sur.
Ausrüstung
Good hiking boots and practical outdoor clothing are recommended.
Directions
Sur 1610 m. - Davos Crap - Pale Radonda 1864 m. - Lai Neir 1916 m. - Lais Blos 1960 m. - Cuorts 1962 m. - Sur
Directions
Public Transport
With the PostBus to Sur.
Parken
Please do not use the private car park opposite the Hotel Restaurant Edelweiss Sur. If the public car park in Sur is occupied, there are further parking facilities at the company Cotti.
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