Piz Tomül im Safiental
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The Piz Tomül is an absolute classic in the farthest Safien Valley. You rarely go alone on fashion tours, but they are all very worthwhile. This is exactly the case for this ski tour.
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Description
The Turrahuus is an ideal place to stay and start from. At the beginning, it goes steeply uphill along the old pass path. The route continues on the broad NE shoulder to the Rotflua. At P.2561, the following SE ridge becomes narrower and narrower and is partly interspersed with rock. Often this is blown off and requires some attention. Especially on the descent, the ridge can be a challenge.
But the reward comes at the summit. The view of the Grisons mountains and far beyond is simply magnificent. The descent is also terrific. As soon as you leave the aforementioned ridge, perfect ski slopes await you that you won't forget in a hurry. If the conditions are safe, you can also descend the steep eastern slopes shortly after the summit.
Geheimtipp
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 WhiteRisk app and website to prepare and plan the tour.
For carefree enjoyment, we recommend our mountain guides and snowshoe hiking guides of the Surselva.
Ausrüstung
See safety instructions
Directions
Turrahus - Rotflua - Piz Tomül - Descent via the ascent route or, in safe conditions, via the steep eastern slopes.
Directions
Public Transport
Take the train to the RhB station Versam-Safien. Continue by post bus to the terminus Thalkirch, Turrahus
Anreise Information
Drive from Chur or Ilanz to Versam. Then turn into the Safiental valley and drive almost to the very end of the valley to Turrahus.
Winter equipment required.
Parking
To the right of the Turrahus there are some parking spaces.
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