591 Panell in Rheinwald
Show all 5 images
Details
Description
Splügen is one of the oldest pass villages in Graubünden. Over centuries, the look of the village and the lives of its inhabitants were shaped by the traffic across the Splügen and San Bernardino Alpine passes. Large, Italianate stone houses stand right next to the sun-browned wooden houses of the Walsers.
From the Rheinbrücke, the trail runs up along the historic Splügen-Passstrasse to the first bend to the right. This is the start of the snowshoe trail marked ‘Panell’. As you stand at the foot of the Teurihorn and Schollenhorn and look back, you will be able to see the village of Splügen again. The trail then leads out of the valley and through the woods. You will keep catching glimpses of Sufers and the Sufner Kalkberge, where the Alpine scenes of Heidi, featuring Bruno Ganz, were filmed in 2015.
It’s worth looking back from the ‘Panell’ forest clearing: there are impressive views of Guggernüll, the Einshorn and the Chilchalphorn. The path continues through the forest down to Sufers Reservoir, which balances out the heavy fluctuations in inflowing water from the Rheinwald, caused by rainfall and melting snow. At the reservoir you have a choice: go back along the same path (see map) or follow the winter route around the reservoir to Sufers, then return to Splügen via the Römerweg. Alternatively, you could catch the Postbus from Sufers back to Splügen.
Geheimtipp
Buy fine mountain cheese, Mutschli or a fondue directly from the dairy in Sufers.
Opening hours: November to mid-June: 09.00 – 11.00 & 18.00 – 19.00
Sicherheitshinweis
Forest and fauna protection zones
The snowshoe trail leads through an official forest and fauna protection zone. Please do not stray from the marked route.
Ausrüstung
Snowshoe hire:
Snowshoes can be hired in Splügen:
Directions
Splügen - Splügen
The route is market with the number 591.
Directions
Public Transport
Anreise Information
Responsible for this content: Viamala Tourism.
This content has been translated automatically.
This website uses technology and content from the Outdooractive platform.