Lag da Laus bei Sumvitg


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A shady circular hike to Lag da Laus, a beautiful natural lake with a rest area. T2
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Description
We start our hike in Cumpadials very leisurely, first on a forest path through the alder forest along the Rhine, later on a paved side road to the year-round inhabited village of Cavardiras. Soon we will see the silhouette of the 17th century sanctuary dedicated to St. Anthony of Padua. On a forest road we continue the way, through shady forests and past mountain pastures.
Later, a hiking trail leads us through the two ditches Dargun da Pardomat and Dargun da Falens. Then we are here! Idyllically embedded in meadows and forests lies the turquoise lake in front of us. We unpack the wool blanket and set up for a longer stay, with swimming trunks and enough provisions. True to the motto: "Listen as you hear nothing" (Karl Valentin), we absorb the silence in us. With the binoculars we search the slopes above the lake, because this is deer and roe deer territory.
On the way back to the valley we descend to the village of Laus. Here time seems to have stopped and we admire the pretty houses and the well-kept gardens before we take the last part of the hike under our hiking boots.
The path is diverted in the Dargun da Pardomat area. As of July 2022
Geheimtipp
If you drive to Laus by car, the lake can be reached in an hour of hiking time.
Sicherheitshinweis
Fairtrail: Hikers share the trail with mountain bikers.
Directions
From the parking lot on the Rhine in a westerly direction to Pardomat-Dadens, through a floodplain forest to Pardomat Dado. Continue on a paved side road to Cavardiras. From here ascending on a forest road. Observe the diversion branch. A hiking trail leads over the two tobels "Darguns" to the lake. At the eastern end of the lake, a direct hiking trail leads down to Laus, where we hike partly on a little-used road and partly on a hiking trail back to Cumpadials.
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