The way up to Alp Nurdagn takes you to over 2340 above sea level. Cheered on by the whistles of the marmots, you climb a lonely little road up the mountain and you have a magnificent view of the mountains of the Beverin Nature Park. The moor landscape around Alp Anarosa is one of the highest alpine pastures in Switzerland. The last stretch from the Tguma car park is no longer asphalted, but it can also be used with a racing bike. The newly restored alpine hut offers local delicacies and, if required, places to sleep.
On the map, the Safiental checkpoint is right next door (less than 6 km as the crow flies) and it may well be that the route via the Farcletta digl Lai Grand is suggested to you. This alpine hiking trail leads to 2700 meters above sea level and there is still a lot of snow at the end of June. For safety reasons, this passage is not recommended!!