Rhine Route
Overview
Intro
The sparkling source of the Rhine rises in the Oberalp region close to the pass. In Val Tujetsch lies one of the richest and most fascinating sources of mineral deposits in the Alps and also the monastery village of Disentis.
Detour / Closure
There are detours or closures along this route, for more information see https://www.schweizmobil.ch/en/veloland/etappe2.01
Description
The Anterior Rhine originates in Lake Toma, a small lake at an altitude of 2,345 m, three km south of the Oberalp Pass. A short distance to the west of Chur, near Reichenau/Tamins, it joins the Posterior Rhine and from there to Lake Constance it is also called “Alpine Rhine”. The road climbs consistently to the Oberalp Pass along countless switchbacks. Most of the time, the gradient varies between seven and nine percent. The road from the pass, connecting the cantons of Uri and Grisons, starts at an altitude of 2,044 meters and leads down to Val Tujetsch, past lovely villages, such as Selva and Rueras, all the way to Sedrun. The local village museum “La Truaisch” houses one of the most valuable mineral collections in Switzerland. Aside from rarities from the valley, dwellings with weaving and spinning rooms from way back when are also exhibited (please note the opening hours).
Another thing to admire here is Switzerland’s melodic fourth language. Here in the Surselva region, it is known as Romontsch, while it is called Rumantsch in the Lower and Rumauntsch in the Upper Engadin. The language changes ever so slightly from one area to the next. As you continue on your way through the wide valley, you will catch a glimpse of the Furka-Oberalp train from time to time. Its main route is about 100 kilometres long and connects the cantons of Grisons, Uri and Valais.
You certainly can’t miss all the gondolas and ski lifts soaring up to the mountains everywhere. The Sedrun area is popular for both summer and winter holidays. A lovely day of biking along “Rein Anteriur“, as the locals call the Rhine here, ends in the monastic village of Disentis at the foot of the Oberalp and Lukmanier passes. Disentis, or Mustér, is the capital of the Surselva region, which was first cultivated by Benedictine monks. The baroque church towers over the village. While French troops set fire to Disentis, the monastery and the church in 1799 extensive renovations at the end of the 19th century have restored the town’s original magnificence.
An enjoyable tour includes the careful planning of the same. Please inform yourself in advance at the local information center about the route and weather conditions. Depending on the season and weather conditions, this route may be blocked or interrupted
Start location |
Andermatt
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Destination |
Disentis
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Ascent |
640 m
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Descent |
950 m
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Distance |
32 km
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Distance on tarred ways |
32 km
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Physical requirements |
Medium
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Theme |
Over a pass, Along Water
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More information | https://www.schweizmobil.ch/en/veloland/etappe2.01... |
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