Die Bifertenhütte mit der Steinbock-Kolonie
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On the high plateau above Brigels surrounded by a fascinating mountain panorama.
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Description
On the hike to the Bifertenhütte at the foot of the Muot da Rubi or Kistenstöckli, intensive ascents and sections for relaxation alternate steadily.
The great panorama at the Bifertenhütte compensates for all the effort.
They overlook Brigels and the ridges of Obersaxen. Later, the deep view at Rubi Sura into the Val Frisal follows and finally you will be inspired by the spectacular location of the Bifertenhütte, where with a little luck ibexes can be observed.
For the ascent, take the four-seater chairlift from Brigels to Crest Falla and continue via Alp Quader to the Bifertenhütte or walk the Alpweg towards Alp Quader. For this, you start your hike in the older part of the village of Brigels (Cuort).
See also
Surselva Tourismus AG
About Brigels Casa Sentupada Via Principala
32
CH-7165 Breil/Brigels
Phone: 0041 81 941 13 31
E-Mail: " target="_blank">brigels@surselva.info
Internet: www.surselva.info
Geheimtipp
- Bifertenhütte
- Nummulite (fossilized single-celled organisms)
- Capricorn Colony
Refreshment stops: Brigels, Bergrestaurant Burleun, Bifertenhütte
Sicherheitshinweis
Please note the timetable of the Chairlift Brigels - Crest Falla.
In uncertain weather conditions, the tour should not be started. Weather changes in the mountains are frequent. If a rain front or similar comes up during the hike, you should turn back in time.
Ausrüstung
Good hiking boots with a good profile, weather-adapted clothing (rain jacket), ev. Change of clothes, first aid kit, drink, food, ev. Hiking poles.
Directions
Option 1: Valley station chairlift Brigels - Burleun (mountain restaurant) - Alp Quader - Rubi Sura - Altitude marker 2451 - Bifertenhütte (3 hours)
Option 2: Valley station chairlift Brigels - Alp da Stiarls - Chischarolas - Rubi sut - Rubi sura - Altitude marker 2451 - Bifertenhütte (4 hours)
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