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Scuol−Sent−Val Sinestra route

From Scuol via Sent to the Val Sinestra spa hotel, the Postbus transports you to the wild and romantic Val Sinestra. The valley offers attractive hikes to recharge your batteries.

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The picturesque village of Sent in the Lower Engadine valley. © Andrea Badrutt
The picturesque village of Sent in the Lower Engadine valley. © Andrea Badrutt, Chur

Val Sinestra is famous for its natural and cultural landscape, its unique suspension bridges and the mysterious Val Sinestra Art Nouveau house. In 2011, the valley was voted landscape of the year.

Tschlin

This typical Engadine village lies on a sun terrace with views of the Inn river and the Lower Engadine valley. It can be reached from Vnà and even has its own brewery and cheese dairy.

Val Sinestra suspension bridge trail

The trail leads from the Val Sinestra Art Nouveau house, which, legend has it, is haunted, over several suspension bridges to Zuort. From there, it continues via Griosch to Vnà.

Duration

4.5 hrs

Difficulty level

Medium

Length

11 km

Altitude difference

+ 494 m / - 373 m

Starting point

Val Sinestra, Plazza da parcar

Destination

Vnà, Jalmèr

Scuol–Sent–Val Sinestra route timetable

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The Scuol–Sent–Val Sinestra route runs daily from approx. end of May to mid-October.

  • On this route, you will also enjoy the three-tone horn, which celebrates its 100th anniversary this year.

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