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Guarda
Schellenursli and typical Engadine buildings
Guarda, a gem of a village, is the setting of a children’s story that touches the hearts of kids and adults alike.
Guarda is a village situated in the midst of the fairytale scenery of the Lower Engadine and the home of Schellenursli, the protagonist of a famous Swiss children’s story. Guarda, with magnificent sgraffito-adorned building façades, enjoys national protection because of its exceptional architectural value. The village is a wonderful place to linger, admire its architecture and hear about its fascinating history.
The children’s book “A Bell for Ursli”, written by Selina Chönz and illustrated by Alois Carigiet, was published in 1945. Throughout the decades, the mountain boy who didn’t have a bell to participate in the local custom of chasing out the evil spirits of winter has always been very popular with the kids of Switzerland. A stroll along the Schellenursli Path is sure to bring back memories.

Reservations
For groups of 10 people and more, reservations through Tel. +41 (0)58 453 28 28
Travel dates / Validity
Route open all year
Travel-date details / validity: view timetable/ timetable information
Timetable information
Timetable 90.851The link will open in a new window
Contact
PostBus Switzerland Ltd
Graubünden Region
Scuol Office
7550 Scuol
| Tel.: | +41 (0)58 453 28 28 |
| Fax: | +41 (0)58 667 63 94 |
| E-mail: | scuol@postbus.ch |
| Internet: | www.postbus.ch/graubuenden |
Bicycle transport
Bicycle transport fixtures available in/on the vehicle.
You can find more information at Biking and PostbusThe link will open in a new window; If you cannot open the PDF file, please contact: accessibility@swisspost.ch. (PDF, 244 KB).
The transportation of bikes is restricted. There is no guarantee of transportation.
Wheelchair accessibilty
Wheelchair access to the postbus guaranteed
Tel. +41 (0)58 453 28 28
(Photo: Andrea Badrutt, Chur)
