Piz Davo Lais ab Skigebiet Motta Naluns

Medium
12.2 km
1:45 h
483 mhd
1562 mhd
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An easily accessible summit from the Heidelberger Hütte, it can be easily combined with the Piz Davo Dieu. The Fuorcla Davo Dieu / Lais is also the fastest access from Scuol to the Heidelberger Hütte DAV.

Technique /6
Fitness 4/6
Highest Point  3022 m
Lowest Point  1709 m
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Start
Scuol Train Station
Destination
Ramosch
Coordinates
46.843583, 10.268919

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Description

From Scuol, take the cable cars to the Muttas Naluns ski area and continue to the Campatsch mountain station (2790 m above sea level) From the end of the Champatsch ski lift (2782 m) short descent to the plain of Tiral. To the north, flat ascent to point 2619 and northwestwards through the basin to Fuorcla Davo Dieu / Lais (2807 m). Northeastwards through the summit basin to Piz Davo Lais. From Fuorcla Davo Dieu / Lais (2807 m) turn left to Piz Davo Dieu.

Descent: Not very suitable as a descent, the route to the Zuort farm is more rewarding.

  • Start of the ski tour: Scuol train station
  • Stage destinations of the ski tour: Ski lift mountain station Champatsch
  • Summit of the ski tour: Piz Davo Lais
  • Descent of the ski tour: The ascent route is also suitable as a downhill route to a limited extent. The route to the Zuort farm is more rewarding.
  • End of the ski tour: Vnà/Ramosch or on to the Heidelberger Hütte DAV.
  • Dangers: Alpine dangers must always be considered.

Geheimtipp

A stop at the Hof Zuort, which scores with local cuisine.

Sicherheitshinweis

Your safety comes first!

Tours in the wintry mountains carry risks. Away from secured slopes and paths, you are on your own responsibility. This requires sound training and appropriate equipment, including avalanche emergency equipment. Before each tour, find out about the weather and the avalanche danger.

The tour was evaluated in favorable weather conditions, the current weather conditions and weather forecasts must be observed before the start of the tour.

Emergency call: 

144 Emergency Call, First Aid I 1414 Mountain Rescue REGA I 112 International Emergency Call

Walking routes in alpine terrain requires good physical condition, serious preparation and technical knowledge of mountain sports. The ascent of the described routes is at your own risk. For safe mountain sports, training under expert guidance is recommended. All content is compiled with the greatest possible care. Tourismus Engadin Samnaun Val Müstair AG (TESSVM) and the authors do not assume any liability for the topicality, correctness and completeness of the information provided. Liability claims of any kind against the TESSVM as well as against the authors are excluded. It is also advisable to check the daily avalanche bulletin: slf.ch

Ausrüstung

Ski touring equipment, safety equipment (avalanche transceiver, probe, shovel), first aid kit, food

Directions

The starting point is at Scuol train station with parking facilities at the mountain railways.

Directions

Public Transport

  • With the Rhaetian Railway (Chur, Landquart/Prättigau, from St. Moritz every hour to Scuol)
  • By PostBus (from Martina, Sent, Ftan, Tarasp every hour to Scuol)
  • By local bus (runs throughout Scuol)

Anreise Information

  • From the north: via Landquart – Klosters by car transport through the Vereina tunnel (Selfranga - Sagliains) or over the Flüela Pass into the Lower Engadine on H27
  • From the east: via Landeck / Austria in the direction of St. Moritz on H27
  • From the south: via Reschenpass (Nauders-Martina) or Ofenpass (Val Müstair-Zernez) on H27
  • Scuol is located directly on the Engadiner Strasse H27 (20 minutes drive from Vereina south portal).

Parking

  • Paid parking at the train station and at the mountain railways in Scuol.
  • Free parking in Porta and Punt (Scuol Sot).

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