The Moosweg Classic
The market town of Lana has grown into a small urban centre, but has still retained its rural charm. It is also an excellent starting point for exploring the surroundings by bike. Perhaps in the leisurely way with the cable car to the Vigiljoch or on the Tschöggelberg, with the public bus (with bike transport) to the Ulten Valley or to the Gampen Pass and the nearby Deutschnonsberg. This plateau is a little paradise, it is away from through traffic and offers a unique panorama.
From the (1) swimming pool in Lana (265 m) take the cycle path towards the centre of Lana. Pass the Esso petrol station and shortly afterwards turn into Zollstrasse. At the end of the straight you come to the (2) fruit magazine „Domus“. Turn left into Schnatterpeckstraß and continue to the (3) church with the altar of the same name. Follow the road for another 800 m, meet the (4) junction with the road that branches off to Unterackpfeif/Krebsbach, turn right here. Pass the (5) Gasthof Krebsbach and follow the road through the orchards to the (6) T-junction. There the ascent begins on the uphill side via the Moosweg (Tisens no. 18). Almost at the end of the climb you reach an asphalted road (7); continue on this road until you reach the main road of (8) Tisens (630 m). Keep to the right, follow the road for 500 m and at the (9) fork, turn right following the sign for Lana/Ackpfeif n.5. Follow the road for 800 m until you reach the (10) Gruberkeller cellar, from there descend along
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