Vnà – Ramosch


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Description
From the village of Vnà it goes level on a wide road over the open south slope through the snowy terrace landscape to Sur Savuogn. Along the way, there is an impressive mountain panorama from Val d’Assa over Val d’Uina to the Sesvenna group south of Scuol. Shortly before Runai, the path leads through a sparse group of trees. Here is the possibility to ascend to Martinatsch, where the entrance to the sledding trail to Ramosch is located.
Those who want to do fewer altitude meters walk straight ahead, slightly downhill to Medras. Here you meet the sledding trail again. Those who prefer to manage the next 4 kilometers downhill to Ramosch by sled rather than on foot are advised to take the sled with them on this winter hike.
Alternating along the edge of the forest and across open terrain, whether on the sled or on foot, you enjoy the view of the Inn in the valley floor, Ramosch, and the snowy peaks of the Lower Engadin Dolomites at the western valley entrance.
Upon reaching Ramosch, the PostAuto bus returns to Vnà or to Scuol/Martina (hourly connection).
Geheimtipp
- 1st option: You can also take the turn-off to Martinatsch at Runai and follow this path. Instead of walking to Ramosch from Medras, return to Runai and hike back to Vnà.
- 2nd option: Instead of walking directly from Runai to Medras, you can also take the turn-off in Runai to the upper road. This path then rejoins the other at Medras.
- 3rd option: Upon reaching Motta, you can alternatively choose the path to Seraplana instead of going down to Ramosch.
Sicherheitshinweis
The path is prepared after every snowfall. Please observe the condition reports in the winter sports report. The route was rated under favorable weather conditions; current snow and weather conditions must be checked before starting.
Warning: The path runs below Vnà along a wildlife sanctuary – please do not leave the hiking trail.
Emergency numbers:
144 Emergency, First Aid
1414 Mountain Rescue REGA
112 International emergency number
Ausrüstung
Regular winter hike:
High and sturdy hiking shoes or winter boots, warm clothing, sunscreen, sunglasses, sun protection, trekking poles, sled for the descent if needed.
Sledding trail:
Sled, high and sturdy hiking shoes or winter boots, warm clothing, sun protection, ticket for the mountain ride if needed, gloves and helmet recommended.
Directions
Follow the road from Vnà to Ramosch via Sur Savuogn
Shortly before Runai through a sparse group of trees
Option: Ascent to Martinatsch and to the sledding trail
Otherwise straight ahead to Medras
Descent to Ramosch (possibly sled)
Directions
Public Transport
- With the Rhaetian Railway (from Chur, Landquart/Prättigau or from Upper Engadin) hourly to Scuol-Tarasp
- With the PostAuto (from Scuol, Martina, Sent, Ftan, Tarasp) hourly to Ramosch, Fermada
- Direct PostAuto connection from Ramosch, Fermada to Vnà, Jalmèr
Arrival information
- From the north: via Landquart – Klosters by car shuttle through the Vereina tunnel (Selfranga - Sagliains) or via Flüela Pass to Lower Engadin on H27 to Ramosch (25 minutes travel time from Vereina south portal)
- From the east: via Landeck / Austria towards St. Moritz on H27 to Ramosch
- From the south: via Reschen Pass (Nauders-Martina) or Ofen Pass (Val Müstair-Zernez) on H27 to Ramosch
Vnà can be reached from the Engadin road H27 from Ramosch Fermada in 5 minutes by car.
Parken
- Free parking spaces available directly at the Vnà bus stop
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