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Curnius - Crap Sogn Gion

Winter hiking · Flims Laax
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Varied winter hike from Curnius to Crap Sogn Gion. Beautiful panoramic view guaranteed.
easy
Distance 4.6 km
2:00 h
590 m
14 m
2,215 m
1,638 m
The cable car takes us from Laax or Falera valley station to Curnius, the starting point of our hike. A few meters above the mountain railway station we keep left and pass the region Sut Crappa, below the big rock. Then we walk uphill towards the Alp Dado, past the Tegia Miez with its sun terrace and the small reservoir Lag Falerin, whose water is used for the snowmaking of the slopes. From there we reach the Crap Sogn Gion after a short time. Before the descent, we have the opportunity to strengthen ourselves in the restaurant Capalari and enjoy the fabulous views. This hike has various refreshments.

Author’s recommendation

Stop off in the Tegia Miez and enjoy the sun terrace.
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Jascha Schmid 
Update: June 23, 2022
Difficulty
easy
Technique
Stamina
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Landscape
Highest point
2,215 m
Lowest point
1,638 m
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Safety information

Note the operating times of the mountain railways.

Tips and hints

Guest information Flims Laax Falera

Via Nova 62

CH-7017 Flims

Phone: +41 (0) 81 920 92 00

Email: info@flimslaaxfalera.ch

Web: www.flims.com/winter-hiking

You can find out whether a tour is open or closed under the following link: https://live.flimslaax.com/hiking-cross-country-skiing 

Start

Curnius, mountain railways (1,638 m)
Coordinates:
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2'736'926E 1'187'090N
DD
46.820873, 9.233120
DMS
46°49'15.1"N 9°13'59.2"E
UTM
32T 517782 5185285
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Destination

Crap Sogn Gion

Turn-by-turn directions

The chairlift takes us from Laax or Falera valley station to Curnius, the starting point of our hike. A few meters above the mountain railway station, we follow the signpost no. 378 on the left, passing the Sut Crappa region, below the big rock. At the next signpost no. 377, we walk uphill in the direction of Alp Dado, past the Tegia Miez with its sun terrace and the small reservoir Lag Falerin, whose water is used for the snowmaking of the slopes. From there we reach the Crap Sogn Gion after a short time. Before the descent, we have the opportunity to strengthen ourselves in the restaurant Capalari and enjoy the fabulous views.

Public transport

Public-transport-friendly

By Postbus from Chur to Bergbahnen Murschetg Laax, or from Flims by public Flims Laax Falera Shuttle to Murschetg.

Stop: Laax Murschetg / Bergbahnen (mountain railways)

By road

By car Motorway A13 from Zurich, exit 18 direction Disentis/Ilanz/Flims

Parking

Parking garage Rocksresort Laax Murschetg with 750 parking spaces.

Coordinates

SwissGrid
2'736'926E 1'187'090N
DD
46.820873, 9.233120
DMS
46°49'15.1"N 9°13'59.2"E
UTM
32T 517782 5185285
w3w 
///founding.fictional.doubts
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Arrival by train, car, foot or bike

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App Inside Laax with all tours and infos: www.flims.com/app

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Winter plan for cross-country skiing, sledding, winter and snowshoe hiking:

To the winter plan (PDF)

Equipment

Good footwear, if necessary hiking poles.

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Difficulty
easy
Distance
4.6 km
Duration
2:00 h
Ascent
590 m
Descent
14 m
Highest point
2,215 m
Lowest point
1,638 m
Public-transport-friendly Refreshment stops available Scenic Cableway ascent/descent Groomed snow Linear route
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1600 m 1800 m
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