Davos Klosters Ridges - Pischa

Difficult
16.4 km
6:55 h
1250 mhd
1250 mhd
Der Lauf hinauf zum Flüelabärg am frühen Morgen belohnt die Mutigen mit fantastischen Farben.
Der frühe Vogel fängt den Wurm! Ein perfekter Sonnenaufgang erwartet die Frühläufer am Pischahorn.

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Laufen auf fast 3.000 Metern Höhe ist ein Highlight, vor allem wegen der Aussicht!

Challenging trail run over the Flüela Valley, which will reward you with magnificent views of mountains, lakes and the village.

Technique /6
Fitness 5/6
Highest Point  2980 m
Lowest Point  1797 m
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Coordinates
46.802169, 9.8963

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Description

The Pischa cable car is closed during the summer months and offers a haven of peace to those who venture to the height of the Pischahorn. This route requires a little more physical fitness than the other Davos Klosters Ridges, but compensates for this with breathtaking views of the Flüela Valley, the village and the heart-shaped Pisha Lake. The path winds its way up the Flüelabärg to the Pischagrat, where it follows the ridge to the Pischahorn. The first part of the descent is technical and leads over the Hafentälli glacier down to the lake. From there, the gentler slopes take over and lead back to the Pischagrat, where the descent begins again and leads back to the starting point at the Pischa valley station.

Geheimtipp

A short power break at the lake is recommended. If you want to stop there, you should definitely pack a jacket.

Sicherheitshinweis

All routes of the Davos Klosters Ridges collection have exposed passages. A certain level of walking and a head for heights are prerequisites. Plan your tour and pack your equipment accordingly.

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