Val Tasna
The Val Tasna is a side valley of the Lower Engadine in the area of the municipality of Scuol in the Swiss canton of Graubünden .
geography
The Val Tasna is traversed by the Tasnan and flows between Ardez and Ftan from the north at an altitude of around 1250 m above sea level. M. in the valley of the Inn . In the upper part is the Alp Valmala at 1987 m , which is mostly grazed with goats in summer . A little above the Alp Valmala, the valley divides into the Val d'Urezzas, through which the Aua d'Urezzas flows, and the Val Urschai, through which the Tasnan flows.
At Pra da Punt ( 1571 m ) a historic bridge spans the Tasnan below the connecting road from Ardez towards Ftan. It is known as the "old Roman bridge" and is said to have served the Romans as a crossing over the river.
Val Tasna formed by the end of 2014, the boundary of the former political communities and Ftan Ardez, and the end of 2015, dissolved circles Sur Tasna ( above or whether Tasna) and Suot Tasna ( below or under Tasna).
Transitions
Marked hiking trails lead through the Val d'Urezzas over the Furcletta pass to Chamonna Tuoi in the rear Val Tuoi and through the Urschai over the Futschöl pass to Tyrol to the Jamtalhütte in the rear Jamtal .
Web links
- Val Tasna on graubuenden.ch
Individual evidence
- ↑ Ziegenalp Valmala, Ardez (GR) ( Memento from November 22, 2018 in the Internet Archive ), short portrait on coop.ch
- ↑ Small hydropower plant Tasnan takes on concrete forms Article on suedostschweiz.ch from 10 September 2013
Coordinates: 46 ° 48 '17.5 " N , 10 ° 12' 22.2" E ; CH1903: eight hundred eleven thousand two hundred and eleven / 187470