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Juf–Bivio/Casaccia/Maloja
Avers Valley–Surses Valley–Bergell Valley
The triangle formed by the Avers, Surses and Bergell valleys has some unusual highlights in store for hikers, such as the three-way water divide on the Lunghin Pass.
The PostBus ride to Juf seems almost endless. Juf, situated at the very end of the Avers Valley, is the highest altitude year-round settlement in Europe.
It also marks the start of the ascent to Forcellina Pass. At the top of the pass the view opens up to the south and the mountains of the Engadine and Bergell valleys. The trail descends past Leg da Sett to the Septimer Pass and continues to Bivio or to Casaccia in the Bergell Valley. As an alternative, you could hike up to the Lunghin Pass to the three-way water divide between Black Sea, North Sea and Mediterranean Sea. The headwaters of the Inn, Julia and Maira are located in this area. The descent takes you via Lake Lughin to Maloja.

Hiking time:
approx. 4 ½ hours to Bivio
approx. 5 hours to Casaccia
approx. 6 hours to Maloja
Level of difficulty:
medium
Reservations
For groups of 10 and more, seat reservations are necessary. Tel.: view timetable
Timetable 90.182: For the 507 line (departing 9.10 from Chur railway station) and line526 (15.30 from St. Moritz, railway station) the obligatory seat reservations can be made up until 1 hour before departure in Chur/St.Moritz.
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Travel dates/Validity
Route open all year
Travel-date details/validity: view timetable/timetable information
Timetable information
Outbound trip:
Timetable 90.552The link will open in a new window
Return trip:
Timetable 90.182The link will open in a new window
Timetable 90.604The link will open in a new window
Contact
PostBus Switzerland Ltd
Graubünden Region
Thusis Office
7430 Thusis
| Tel.: | +41 (0)58 453 24 07 |
| Fax: | +41 (0)58 667 49 15 |
| E-mail: | thusis@postbus.ch |
| Internet: | www.postbus.ch/graubuenden |
Bicycle transport
Bicycle transport fixtures available in/on the vehicle.
You can find more information at Biking and PostbusThe link will open in a new window; If you cannot open the PDF file, please contact: accessibility@swisspost.ch. (PDF, 244 KB).
The transportation of bikes is restricted. There is no guarantee of transportation. During the summer months, there is increased capacity for bicycle transportation. It is not possible to make reservations for bikes.
Wheelchair accessibilty
Limited wheelchair access to the postbus
Special comments:
- Timetable 90.552:
vehicles are not wheelchair-accessible, tel. +41 (0)58 453 24 07 - Timetable 90.182:
not all vehicles are wheelchair-accessible, tel. +41 (0)58 386 31 66 - Timetable 90.604:
not all vehicles are wheelchair-accessible, tel. +41 (0)58 448 35 35
(Foto: peterdonatsch.ch)
