Gratwanderung zum Blausee und Piz Titschal
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Description
The start in Friggahüs begins leisurely on alpine roads and leads you to the Lumbreiner Bridge.
Now the alpine road becomes steeper and rougher. Until you come across the horizontal hiking trail in the direction of Alp Gren at Chrizbial. The seclusion back here is the great charm of this section. The ascent to the Blausee must now be deserved again, because it is quite steep in places. But it's definitely worth it. After all, what could be better than taking a lunch break at a mountain lake, which is located in the middle of a barren stone desert. We continue uphill over the Piz Titschal. You could make a detour on the ridge to Piz Val Gronda. However, this is only recommended for sure-footed people with a head for heights – even if the most difficult passages are secured with ropes. From Piz Titschal, the path only leads downhill via the Vorderalp and Wasma back to Friggahüs. Always accompanied by the tinkling of cowbells.
Geheimtipp
- Summit panorama
- Blausee
- On the way, there are rarely fountains to feel the bottle. There are no places to stop for refreshments. Therefore, please bring your own food.
Sicherheitshinweis
The ascent to Piz Val Gronda requires a head for heights and sure-footedness.
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
Directions
Friggahüs - Lumbreiner Bücke - Chrizbial - Alp Gren - Blausee - Grat - Piz Titschal - Vorderalp - Wasma - Friggahü
Directions
Public Transport
Anreise Information
To Friggahüs and on to just before St. Martin.
Parking
Parking is available in St. Martin, behind the church, at the old schoolhouse.
Further parking spaces are available in front of St.Martin, in front of the bridge.
Parking spaces are only available in small numbers. We recommend travelling by post bus.
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