Val Tavrü is of historic importance to the National Park. From 1911 to 1936, when the whole valley was part of the Park, it formed the boundary to our vast nature reserve.
Today cattle graze at Alp Tavrü, and the red deer withdraw during the day to the neighbouring valley of Val Foraz. They can generally be well observed from Mot Tavrü.
Particularities
Red deer sightings Val Foraz, view from Mot Tavrü, traditional mountain pasture Alp Tavrü. In S-charl bear exhibition and bear trail.
Route-information
Route-information
Length
6.00 km
Vertical heigth
600 m
Time required
2 hours 15 minutes
Level technique
Easy
Level condition
Middle
Height profile view map
Details
Difficulty: white-red-white / easy Arrival Starting point can be reached by post bus (bus stops: Scuol, Schmelzra or S-charl).
Here visitors can take a look at historical scenes, discover how bears live, their biology and the likelihood of their return to the region. The exhibition is ideal for children.
Museum / Exhibition
Map
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