Begin of tour: Fuldera
Access starting point: By public transportation or car from the Engadine via Zernez/Ofenpass to Fuldera in the Münstertal Valley
Point of arrival: Müstair
Access point of arrival: Accessible by bus
Hiking time: 4 h
Distance: 12 km
Physical fitness: medium difficulty
Difficulty: medium difficulty
Difference in elevation: 850 m
Culmination point: 1920 m
Season: May - October
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Gastronomy: Food available in all villages
Overnight: Large number of vacation apartments, group accommodation as well as several camp grounds.
Fuldera: Through the high valley to the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site
Fuldera
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Hiking tour from Fuldera to Santa Maria in Müstair along the Rom embedded in a landscape of great variety. This mountain stream has retained its untamed nature, rushing freely and unfettered through the landscape. Six idyllic villages dot this 18 km long valley, each defined by a charm all its own.
At the Rom Brook in the Münstertal Valley
At times the Rom traverses the Münstertal Valley as a meandering rivulet, at others as a rushing mountain brook, and then as a whitewater river flowing between gravel banks and pastures lined by woodlands. Thanks to the toughness and resistance of the inhabitants of this mountain valley, and the efforts of the environmental organizations, this mountain brook retained its temperament, special character and unfettered freedom. A multifaceted riverscape, it has flower-speckled meadows with orchids and shady undergrowth in the Fuldera plain, thick forests with alder, willow and ancient larch trees, and the edges of untouched woods, where wild roses and buckthorn set colorful accents. This hiking tour is constantly accompanied by the rushing sounds of the Rom and the view of the magnificent and tranquil mountains of Graubünden's high valley.
Other attraction: UNESCO World Cultural Heritage: Monastery of St. Johann Müstair
Lü, the highest located civic community in Europe.
For families: In summer as well as in winter, family-friendly hotels cater to your needs and make you feel at home.
Various: The National Park adjoining the Münstertal Valley in the west and the Ortler region in the east has a network of trails extending over 80 kilometers, making myriad adventure tours possible.
At times the Rom traverses the Münstertal Valley as a meandering rivulet, at others as a rushing mountain brook, and then as a whitewater river flowing between gravel banks and pastures lined by woodlands. Thanks to the toughness and resistance of the inhabitants of this mountain valley, and the efforts of the environmental organizations, this mountain brook retained its temperament, special character and unfettered freedom. A multifaceted riverscape, it has flower-speckled meadows with orchids and shady undergrowth in the Fuldera plain, thick forests with alder, willow and ancient larch trees, and the edges of untouched woods, where wild roses and buckthorn set colorful accents. This hiking tour is constantly accompanied by the rushing sounds of the Rom and the view of the magnificent and tranquil mountains of Graubünden's high valley.
Other attraction: UNESCO World Cultural Heritage: Monastery of St. Johann Müstair
Lü, the highest located civic community in Europe.
For families: In summer as well as in winter, family-friendly hotels cater to your needs and make you feel at home.
Various: The National Park adjoining the Münstertal Valley in the west and the Ortler region in the east has a network of trails extending over 80 kilometers, making myriad adventure tours possible.

