Switzerland / Austria / Italy: Moto Trip Switzerland: Day 8 - Albula Pass, Flüela Pass, Tarasp, Reschensee and Jaufen Pass
Yearly vacation started and with Nada we decided to have a motorbike trip, exploring Switzerland. We have been on the road for 8 days and today we had a plan to visit few more passes and leave Switzerland in the end of the day. As on the whole trip we were successful. We rode over Albula Pass and Flüela Pass in Switzerland, visited the area around Tarasp, took a quick ride through a portion of Austria, before we entered Italy, rode past Lago di Resia and for the end of the day we attacked the Jaufen Pass and ended the day in a campsite Camping Gilfenklamm near Sterzing.
Previous days of our motorbike trip to Switzerland: Day 7, Day 6, Day 5, Day 4, Day3, Day 2 and Day 1.
GeoCaches found (all received a visit by trackable items "Siebasiach's Figure Eight Geocoin", TB735HE, "Gallotia Mystery", TB7372G and "Kljuc do casa in prostora / A key to time and space", TB2RCC3):Previous days of our motorbike trip to Switzerland: Day 7, Day 6, Day 5, Day 4, Day3, Day 2 and Day 1.
In La Punt-Chamues-ch we left the river Inn valley and started riding towards the Albula Pass |
Along Ova d'Alvra creek |
Scenery near the top. |
The Albula Pass links the Albula Valley with the Engadine. |
Nearby peaks |
Albulasee is a lake in Graubünden and has an elevation of 2292 metres. |
Tuši and Blue Horse (Yamaha FZ6) on the move |
Gromko aka Thunder |
The mountain lodge Albula hospiz |
First pass conquered - Albula Pass, 2315 m |
Towards Bergün/Bravuogn |
Near lake Lai da Palpuogna |
With its 55 bridges and 39 tunnels, the 61.67-kilometre long Albula Railway line is one of the most spectacular narrow gauge railways in the world. |
The Church in Bergün/Bravuogn is a Protestant-Reformed church under cantonal conservation. |
The double name Bergün/Bravuogn (German/Romansh) has been the official name since 1943.
Schmitten village with its parish church |
Countryside
Flüela Hospiz |
A little bit different selfie |
Flüela Pass, 2383 m, connects Davos and Susch. |
After two passes we returned to river Inn
Riding through Ardez |
We decided to have a longer break near Lake Lai da Tarasp |
Thunder and Horsie wanted a little longer pause |
Tarasp village centre
View to Tarasp village and the castle from neighboring Chaposch
Lake Tarasp with Piz Lavetscha, 2790 m, and Piz Pisoc, 3173 m |
Another view to the lake |
More scenic photos
Below the castle
The castle of Tarasp was built around 1040 by the lords of Tarasp, who had moved from the lake Como to the Engadin. |
The name of the Tarasp castle comes from terra aspera or wild earth.
Details around castle
Green land
Tarasp Castle rising above the village |
One word, beautiful. |
Water lilies |
Dragonflies were very active |
Break was finished and we said goodbye to beautiful Tarasp area |
Lake Reschensee, an artificial lake in the western portion of South Tyrol. The lake is famous for the steeple of a submerged 14th-century church. when the water freezes, this can be reached on foot. A legend says that during winter one can still hear church bells ring. In reality the bells were removed from the tower on July 18, 1950, a week before the demolition of the church nave and the creation of the lake. |
Passo di Monte Giovo / Jaufenpass connects Meran and Sterzing
Jaufen Pass, the last pass of the day, is the northernmost pass in the Alps that is completely in Italy. |
Pizza in Italy near our campsite "Camping Gilfenklamm"
Day 8: Albula Pass, Flüela Pass, Tarasp, Reschensee and Jaufen Pass - 276 km |
- Wooden Bridge Engadine Susch, GC4G1RD
- Schloss Tarasp - Hlw 22, Multi, GC168JG
- Jaufenpass / Passo di Giovo (2094m), GC65WCA
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