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The Fire Pit at Valserrhein Mulin Uors is a delightful recreational area nestled directly on the banks of the Valser Rhine, situated between the charming villages of Uors and Surcasti in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. At an elevation of approximately 887 meters, this scenic spot offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and convenient facilities for outdoor enjoyment. It stands as a notable landmark along the river, providing a tranquil escape in the heart of the Swiss Alps.
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The Fire Pit at Valserrhein Mulin Uors offers an open fireplace with a grill and a comfortable surrounding bench. Adjacent to this, you'll find a table with a bench. For children, there's a small slide, and the shallow Valser Rhine itself is a major attraction, perfect for splashing, damming water, and building stone cairns. Firewood is conveniently available on-site.
While firewood is provided at the site, visitors strongly recommend bringing your own fire starters or kindling. This will greatly assist in getting your fire going, especially if you're not experienced in fire-making. Don't forget your food and grilling utensils!
The fire pit is easily accessible via a pleasant 15-minute walk from either the village of Uors or Surcasti. These paths are generally considered easy. For those looking for longer excursions, the area around Uors and Surcasti offers various hiking routes along the Valser Rhine, suitable for different fitness levels. You can use komoot to discover and plan specific trails in the region.
The immediate paths leading to the fire pit from Uors or Surcasti are relatively flat and easy, making them suitable for families. The general terrain in the Valser Rhine valley is characterized by gentle riverbanks and surrounding hills. While the fire pit itself is at an elevation of approximately 887 meters, nearby trails can vary in difficulty, from leisurely riverside strolls to more challenging ascents into the mountainous landscape of Graubünden.
Car access to the fire pit is possible, but it involves navigating a narrow, steep forest road. Specific parking areas are not detailed, but visitors typically find spots near the access points in Uors or Surcasti, or along the forest road if permitted. For public transport, you can reach Uors or Surcasti by bus, and then enjoy the short 15-minute walk to the fire pit.
The facility is typically open and maintained from around mid-May to the end of October. While the area is beautiful year-round, access and facilities (like firewood availability) might be limited or challenging outside of this operational season due to snow or colder conditions. It's best enjoyed during late spring, summer, and early autumn.
Yes, the Fire Pit at Valserrhein Mulin Uors and the surrounding trails are generally dog-friendly. Many hikers bring their canine companions to enjoy the natural setting. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash, especially around other visitors and wildlife, and always clean up after your pet to maintain the pristine environment.
Uors and Surcasti are small, traditional Swiss villages. While specific cafes or pubs directly adjacent to the fire pit are unlikely, you may find local eateries or guesthouses within the villages themselves or in slightly larger nearby towns in the Vals Valley. It's advisable to check local listings or plan your refreshments in advance, especially during off-peak seasons.
The Fire Pit at Valserrhein Mulin Uors operates on a first-come, first-served basis. It is a public recreational area, and no reservations are typically required. However, it can get busy, especially on weekends and during peak season (summer and early autumn), so arriving earlier in the day is recommended to secure a spot.
Beyond the gently flowing Valser Rhine, which is notably shallow at this point, the area is nestled within the picturesque landscape of Graubünden. Visitors can appreciate the surrounding alpine flora and fauna, the clear mountain air, and the serene sounds of nature. The river itself, originating from the Länta and Grauhorn Glaciers, offers a glimpse into the region's geological heritage as it flows through the Vals Valley.