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Zervreila–Frunt–Gadastatt Trail near Vals

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Zervreila–Frunt–Gadastatt Trail near Vals

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The Zervreila–Frunt–Gadastatt Trail is a highly scenic and accessible hiking route nestled in the Valser Valley, near Vals in the canton of Graubünden, Switzerland. This panoramic path, often starting from the Gadastatt mountain station, winds through the historic hamlet of Frunt before reaching the impressive Zervreila reservoir. It's renowned for its breathtaking alpine scenery, diverse landscapes, and iconic landmarks like the Zervreilahorn, often called the "Grisons Matterhorn," which towers above the emerald-green reservoir.

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    July 2, 2019

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    Beautiful hike, about 1.5 hours long. Scenic spectacular and not too strict, this is also a good hike with children! Highlights for children are probably the dam and the old settlement Frunt with the small chapel. After a first ascent to Frunt, the walk leads almost only slightly downhill to the gondola station Gadastatt back to Vals.
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    July 24, 2020

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    Extremely beautiful and popular hike to the mountain station (restaurant and mountain railway). Easy to walk, spectacular views and wonderful flora. Goes in both directions, from Frunt but more pleasant because the slope is always easy.
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    This is effectively an above-average beautiful high-altitude trail. Prepared in winter.
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    Distance 5.28 km

    Uphill 240 m

    Downhill 270 m

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    Location: Vals, Surselva, Graubünden, Switzerland

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the typical duration and difficulty level of the Zervreila–Frunt–Gadastatt Trail?

    The hike is generally considered moderate and takes approximately 1.5 to 2 hours to complete, depending on your pace and whether you start from Gadastatt or Frunt. While it involves some ascent, particularly if starting from Zervreila towards Frunt, many find the section from Frunt to Gadastatt more pleasant due to a gentler, mostly downhill slope. It's suitable for various fitness levels, including families.

    What are the key points of interest and landmarks along the Zervreila–Frunt–Gadastatt Trail?

    Hikers can enjoy several notable landmarks. The historic St. Anna Chapel in Frunt, perched dramatically on a rock face, offers magnificent panoramic views. The old settlement of Frunt itself features charming stone-roofed Walser houses. Further along, you'll encounter the impressive 151-meter-high Zervreila dam, which you cross, and the emerald-green Zervreila reservoir, overlooked by the distinctive Zervreilahorn peak, often called the 'Grisons Matterhorn'.

    Is the Zervreila–Frunt–Gadastatt Trail suitable for families with children?

    Yes, the trail is highly recommended for families. Its moderate difficulty and engaging features make it a great outing for children. Highlights for younger hikers include crossing the massive Zervreila dam and exploring the charming old settlement of Frunt with its small chapel. The varied landscape and relatively easy path ensure an enjoyable experience for all ages.

    Are dogs allowed on the Zervreila–Frunt–Gadastatt Trail?

    Yes, the Zervreila–Frunt–Gadastatt Trail is generally dog-friendly. Many hikers enjoy this scenic route with their canine companions. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or near steep drop-offs, and to carry water for them, particularly on warmer days.

    How can I access the Zervreila–Frunt–Gadastatt Trail using public transport, and what are the parking options?

    The trail is conveniently accessible via public transport. You can take a bus to Vals, and from there, a gondola typically transports visitors up to Gadastatt, which is a common starting point for the trail. For those driving, parking is available near the gondola station in Vals or at the Zervreila reservoir. It's recommended to arrive early, especially during peak season, as parking can fill up quickly.

    What kind of terrain can I expect on the Zervreila–Frunt–Gadastatt Trail?

    The trail offers a diverse range of terrain. You'll traverse open alpine landscapes, pass through forested sections, and experience enchanting moorland, particularly around Kristallloch. In marshy areas, wooden footbridges and stone slabs are often in place to ease passage. The path is generally well-maintained, but sturdy footwear is always recommended for alpine conditions.

    Are there any dining options or mountain restaurants along the trail?

    Yes, there are welcoming mountain restaurants available at both Gadastatt and Zervreila. These establishments provide excellent opportunities for refreshments, a warm meal, or a place to rest before or after your hike. They are open throughout the year, offering a convenient stop for hikers.

    Is the Zervreila–Frunt–Gadastatt Trail suitable for winter hiking, and what are the conditions like?

    Yes, the trail transforms into a popular and prepared winter walking route during the colder months. It offers a different kind of serene beauty with snow-covered landscapes. In winter, there are often opportunities for sledging back to Vals from the Zervreila Restaurant, adding an extra element of fun. Always check current conditions before heading out for a winter hike.

    How does the Zervreila–Frunt–Gadastatt Trail compare to other hiking trails near Vals?

    The Zervreila–Frunt–Gadastatt Trail is often highlighted for its exceptional scenic beauty and accessibility, making it a top choice for many visitors to Vals. While Vals offers numerous trails, this particular route stands out for its combination of panoramic views, historical landmarks like St. Anna Chapel, and the impressive Zervreila dam, all within a moderate difficulty level that suits a wide range of hikers, including families.

    Are there any permits required to hike the Zervreila–Frunt–Gadastatt Trail?

    No, there are no specific permits required to hike the Zervreila–Frunt–Gadastatt Trail. It is a publicly accessible hiking route. However, if you plan to use the gondola from Vals to Gadastatt, you will need to purchase a ticket for the ride.

    What are the best viewpoints along the Zervreila–Frunt–Gadastatt Trail?

    The entire trail offers spectacular panoramic views, but some standout spots include the area around St. Anna Chapel in Frunt, which provides breathtaking vistas of the valley and surrounding peaks. The views of the Zervreila reservoir with the majestic Zervreilahorn towering above are also iconic. Additionally, various points along the path offer expansive outlooks over the diverse alpine landscape, including peaks like the Fanellhorn and Guraletschhorn.

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