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In the National Park nature is left to develop freely. Humans remain in the background and are merely witnesses of the evolution that contributes so greatly to the incomparable landscapes of the Park.
You will get full information at the new National Park Center or join one of the exciting guided tours.
Swiss National Park
CH-7530 Zernez
Phone +41 (0)81 851 41 41
Mail: info@nationalpark.ch
Web: www.nationalpark.ch

Guided Tour - Val Trupchun
An exciting full-day tour with seven hours walking time, every Thursday from June to October.
Guide:
Martin Schmutz, BAW hiking guide, National Park
Adults CHF 25.- / Children CHF 10.- / Families CHF 50.- (payable at the National Park Center or at the beginning of the tour)
Meeting-point:
Every Thursday, 8.45 a.m. at the car park, restaurant Prasüras, at the start of Val Trupchun (upper car-park)
Walking time:
7 hours incl. explanation and stop for a break (ca. 400 altitude difference / 14 km walking distance). Please note there are no restaurants or fire places at the alp Trupchun.
Equipment:
Hiking shoes, rain-, wind- and sun protection, enough lunch, binocular and photo camera.
Enrolment:
At the National Park Center in Zernez or by telephone under 081 851 41 41 until 5 p.m. the day before. The tour takes place in all weathers.

Guided Tour Margunet - from where the bearded vulture nesting site can be observed
A hike along the new nature trail, every Tuesday from June to October.
Guide:
Martin Schmutz, BAW hiking guide, National Park
Costs:
Adults CHF 25.- / Children CHF 10.- / Families CHF 50.- payable at the National Park Center or at the beginning of the tour)
Meeting-point:
Every Tuesday, 8.45 a.m. at the car park nr. 8, at the Ofenpass-street.
Walking time:
6,5 hours incl. explanation and stop for a break (ca. 450 altitude difference / 7 km walking distance).
Equipment:
Hiking shoes, rain-, wind- and sun protection, enough lunch, binocular and photo camera.
Enrolment:
At the National Park Center in Zernez or by telephone under 081 851 41 41 until 5 p.m. the day before. The tour takes place in all weathers.
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