Viewpoint Surselva

Pass Diesrut, Lumnezia

Pass Diesrut, Greina
Pass Diesrut im Juni

Show all 3 images

Pass Diesrut Ende Mai

The pass Diesrut is 2428 m above sea level and is also called the gateway to the Greina. The climb to Pass Diesrut is not steep, but steadily rising. From Puzzatsch you can reach it in about 2 1/2 hours.

Description

The Pass Diesrut is an ancient muleteer road and was for many centuries the only connecting route to the south. Today the pass Diesrut is called the gateway to the Greina. Shortly after the pass you have a first and unique view of the whole Greina plateau. The weather at Pass Diesrut is often rough and windy and it is not uncommon for the crossing to be covered with snowfields in mid-June.

Places of magic

The ascent to Pass Diesrut is not steep, but steadily rising. Diesrut means "broken back" and refers to the halfway interrupted mountain edge from Péz Ner down to Puzzatsch. Bare, grassy debris and rock surfaces characterize the landscape of Pass Diesrut. Local energies are generally high and largely constructive.

(Source text: Book Places of Magic)

Book available from: Surselva Tourismus AG, Info Lumnezia, Palius 32 D, 7144 Vella
Tel. 0041 81 931 18 58, vallumnezia@surselva.info

Audio Guide

Pass Diesrut

Contact

Responsible for this content: Surselva Tourism.
This content has been translated automatically.

Outdooractive Logo

This website uses technology and content from the Outdooractive platform.