Resia/Reschen, Graun im Vinschgau/Curon Venosta, Vinschgau/Val Venosta
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From Ramosch, the trail alternates between open terrain and sparse forest and always remains close to the water. A total of three additional loops, some with steep intermediate sections, offer variety on the way to Martina, even for those familiar with the route. Although the border village of Martina has only around 100 inhabitants, it has two churches worth seeing: San Plasch from 1515 and San Niclà (12th century) with a monumental painting of St Christopher. There is also the ‘Stamparia Strada’ printing museum in Tschlin, just before Martina. The print shop was founded in 1680. Following careful renovation, the house is now one of the best-preserved farmhouses of the era and is a sight in itself.
Distance9.3 Km
Ascent95 m
Descent223 m
Highest point1163 m
Lowest point1036 m
Additional information
Access at the PostBus stop Ramosch, Fermada
Details
The valley trail always follows the River Inn, across open terrain, through sparse forest and cosy Engadin hamlets.
From the north: via Landquart - Klosters by car transport through the Vereina Tunnel (Selfranga - Sagliains) or via the Flüela Pass to the Lower Engadine on H27
From the east: via Landeck / Austria in the direction of St. Moritz on H27
From the south: via Reschenpass (Nauders-Martina) or Ofenpass (Val Müstair-Zernez) on H27
Ramosch is on the Engadine road H27
Paid car parks in Ramosch
Free car park in Strada near the cross-country ski trail