661 Rundwanderung "Bei den Seen"

Simple
8 km
4:00 h
470 mhd
470 mhd
Bei den Seen
Bei den Seen

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Bei den Seen
Technique /6
Fitness 2/6
Highest Point  2757 m
Lowest Point  2415 m
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Coordinates
46.970798, 10.367116

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Description

After the ascent with the Twinliner, the world's first double-decker cable car to the Alp Trider Sattel, a wonderful panorama opens up from the panoramic terrace with a view of the peaks of the three-country corner Switzerland - Austria - Italy. The trail starts descending to Alp Trida (catering option). Slightly uphill, the path continues through the terrain of Alp Trida, the "desert alp". The landscape is dominated by the countless boulders that caused the name of the alp after a rock fall from the Bürkelkopf. Below the Bürkelkopf and the Bürkelspitzen there are five wonderfully clear lakes, which are fed by underground water inflows. After circumnavigating the lakes, the trail leads back to Alp Trida. There the path finally leads uphill back to the Alp Trider Sattel and to the mountain station of the cable cars. Alternatively, the route can be shortened by using the Alp Trida – Alp Trider Sattel chairlift.

Good to know: Ascent with the double-decker cable car possible from the end of June to the end of October, chairlifts in operation from the end of June to the end of September. Free use of the cable cars with the "All Inclusive" offer (guest card) from one night in Samnaun.

Directions

Samnaun (Alp Trider Sattel) - Flimjoch - Viderjoch - Samnaun (Alp Trider Sattel)

Directions

Public Transport

Arrival: with the Rhaetian Railway to Scuol-Tarasp and from there with PostBus Graubünden to Samnaun Ravaisch.

Departure: from Samnaun Ravaisch with PostBus Graubünden to Scuol-Tarasp. From there onward journey with the Rhaetian Railway.

Responsible for this content: Tourism Engadin Scuol Samnaun Val Müstair AG.
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