Val da Stugl

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The lowest part of the valley, just before the stream flows into the Albula

The Val da Stugl ( German formerly Stulserthal) is an uninhabited valley around nine kilometers long in the Albula region in the central part of the canton of Graubünden . The side valley of the Albula valley joins Stugl below Bergün / Bravuogn and has extensive alpine meadows. The valley is traversed by the approximately ten kilometer long Ava da Stugl (German: Stuglbach) torrent .

The lower part of the valley is crossed by a road to the settlement of Runsolas at approx. 1800  m above sea level. M. tapped. Then the stream is followed by an unpaved road, which turns into a hiking trail at the Alp da Stugl ( 2040  m above sea level ) in the middle section of the valley . Here a route branches off to the Stulsergrat , which leads to Davos Monstein and the Büelenhorn ( 2808  m above sea level ). The hiking trail continues to follow the stream to a striking lateral moraine below the Gipshorn ( 2813  m above sea level ). From here the path climbs steeply and runs along the northern slope of the valley to the Ducanfurgga pass ( 2664  m above sea level ), which leads via Ducantal into Sertig .

Coordinates: 46 ° 40 ′  N , 9 ° 44 ′  E ; CH1903:  seven hundred seventy-six thousand two hundred twelve  /  170148