Fil da Rueun: Eine Skitour zwischen Ilanz und Brigels
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This ski tour takes you over moderate slopes into an area in the middle of beautiful mountains and equally beautiful downhill slopes. And this in an area where you wouldn't necessarily look for ski touring. However, the locals know this tour very well.
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Description
The tour starts on the road between Rueun and Pigniu, at the Sogn Francestg chapel. The slopes over alpine meadows to Alp Miez are ideal for warm-up. At this point at the latest, the first longer break is probably due. The extensive slopes of Alp da Rueun show short and steeper slopes the higher you go. In delicate conditions, these should not be underestimated. The word "Fil" comes from Romansh and means something like, ridge or ridge. In this case, the ridge ridge is elongated and could be walked on almost endlessly. We describe the tour to P. 2344. You could also receive the summit kiss at P.2350 - yes after that...!
The descent is always on the ascent route. It leaves some room for smaller variants. If you want, you can ski down from Alp Stiarls to the mountain village of Siat.
Geheimtipp
The tour is also ideal as a round trip with snowshoes. Click here for the tour.
Sicherheitshinweis
Ski and snowshoe tours in unsecured terrain require good knowledge of avalanche danger assessment and tour planning. Furthermore, a complete safety upgrade must always be carried - regardless of the current avalanche danger.
We recommend the APP and website of WhiteRisk for preparation and planning of the tour.
For carefree enjoyment, we recommend our mountain guides and snowshoe guides in Surselva.
Ausrüstung
See safety instructions
Directions
Sogn Francestg-Alp Miez-Alp da Rueu-Fil da Rueun-Descent on the ascent route
Directions
Public Transport
Rather sparse connections.
From Ilanz to Rueun, S. Francestg
Anreise Information
Sogn Francestg: Take the same route to Rueun. Now after the village, take the junction towards Pigniu.
Parking
Sogn Francestg: At the chapel there are a few parking spaces along the road. Please park "carefully".
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