Road to Arosa

Road to Arosa

on once 365 curves from the mountain city Chur to the Arosa ski resort

Location: 

7028 St Peter-Pagig, Switzerland

Duration: 

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Personal highlights

  1. from Chur: the self-proclaimed capital of the Swiss Alps surrounded by peaks
  2. to Arosa: the former health resort with an old Sanatorium in the Swiss Alps
  3. by road: that once used to have 365 narrow curves but now is improved
  4. passing by: Maladers, Castiel, Pagig, St. Peter, Peist, Langwies and more
  5. in 40 minutes: thanks to improvements, the car is now faster than the train!

Image sources

  1. One of many villages on the way
  2. Meeting the railway at last
  3. One of many curves on the road
  4. Since years my beloved buddy
  5. Nearly there, the last village

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