Glaser Grat

Difficult
17.3 km
3:00 h
840 mhd
840 mhd
Glaser Grat mit Piz Beverin
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Glaspass – Präzeralp – Glaser Grat – Glaspass

Technique /6
Fitness 4/6
Highest Point  2173 m
Lowest Point  1828 m
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Start
Parking Glaspass
Destination
Parking Glaspass
Coordinates
46.677832, 9.349962

Details

Description

The start is at the Glaspass, the PostBus stop "Glaspass" and at the same time a public car park. The path leads along the Heinzenberg to the first mountain lake, the Lüschersee. Once this lake was emptied because the landslides in connection with the lake were suspected. Since 2022, the lake has now been put back into operation. Continuing in the direction of alp da Sarn, the mountain inn Parsiras invites you to linger. A little refreshment perhaps before the ascent to the alp and further towards Tguma, the first peak at 2162 meters above sea level. After a downhill, the next broom pickle awaits you on Alp Bischola and shortly afterwards Lake Bischola, a popular photo subject with the Piz Beverin in view. Over the Lüschergrat to the Glasergrat a lot is demanded again, before it goes in a last downhill back to the glass pass. 

Geheimtipp

In the mountain inn Beverin tastes the well-deserved cool Apèro with a view of the imposing Piz Beverin.

Ausrüstung

Trail running shoes, backpack with drink (water or energy drink), food (bars, gels), windbreaker, mobile phone and emergency kit.

Directions

Glaspass – Präzeralp – Glaser Grat – Glaspass

Directions

Public Transport

The Glass Pass can be reached by PostBus. Timetable information under www.sbb.ch.

Anreise Information

The Glass Pass is accessible by car. Plan your journey with the Google route planner.

Parking

The parking lot at the Glaspass is large and free of charge (location Google Maps).

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