49.01 Oberalp Pass - Vermigelhütte, Four Springs Trail
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On the first stage of the Vierquellenweg to Lake Toma, the source of the Rhine
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Description
FFrom the Oberalp Pass, a high trail first leads into the Val Maighels. Before reaching Lake Toma, however, the path becomes rockier and climbs steeply in stony hairpin bends to Lake Toma, the source of the Rhine. Nestled in a hollow, the picturesque lake lies at the foot of the Piz Badus and the Rossbodenstock, the mountain scenery reflected in the clear water. At the far end of the lake you will find nice places to rest, either on a rock with a view or on the green mats. On the way to the Vermigelhütte, you can admire more mountain lakes, and on hot days you can even take a short dip. After the Maighels Pass, the descent begins into the Unteralp Valley and to the Vermigelhütte, the first stage destination.rom the Oberalppass, a steep climb leads to the source of the Rhine at the Tomasee lake. After hiking through the wetlands of Val Maighels you start the climb to the Maighelspass and the idyllic Portgerensee lake. This is followed by the descent to the Vermigel Hut.
Geheimtipp
Hiking without luggage with Eurotrek
Sicherheitshinweis
On high-altitude sections, snowfields are possible until the summer months.
Directions
From the Oberalp Pass we follow the signposting no. 49
Directions
Public Transport
By train from Lucerne or from Chur to the Oberalp Pass
Anreise Information
By car from Lucerne or from Chur to the Oberalp Pass
Parking
Free parking below the top of the pass on the Graubünden side
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