Senda Sursilvana

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The Senda Sursilvana ( Rhaeto-Romanic for "Oberland hiking trail") is an official hiking trail of easy to medium difficulty in the canton of Graubünden through the entire Vorderrhein Valley .

The continuously signposted route runs over 100 km from the Oberalp Pass to Chur and is divided into seven stages. It covers a total difference of 1400 meters. The trail is maintained by the Bündner Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Wanderwege (BAW) .

The Graubünden Way of St. James , which was officially opened in 2008, joins the Senda Sursilvana from Chur.

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