Schlanser Alpen
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The route leads from Brigels in the direction of the Schlans Alps past various barbecue areas and the restaurant "Chispàzius" in Schlans.
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Description
From Brigels, we head west on a dirt road past the "Plaun da steilas" barbecue area and the "Plaun da plaids" viewpoint. From there it goes a little higher to the small lake "Lag da palius pastg", which lies idyllically on the edge of the forest of the Schlanser Alps. There is also the possibility to take a barbecue break. The lake is also the highest point of the hike. From there it goes south downhill towards Schlans. Once in Schlans, the path leads over the connecting road to Dardin. At Dardin it goes up again to the "St. Nicholas" chapel. From the barbecue area in front of the chapel, a forest path leads back up to the starting point of Brigels.
Geheimtipp
A visit to the restaurant "Chispàcius" in Schlans gives fresh energy for the following ascent, which leads back to Brigels. On the hike you will pass four different barbecue areas. All four invite you to linger.
Sicherheitshinweis
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
Good hiking boots with a good profile, weather-adapted clothing (rain jacket/sun protection), change of clothes, first aid kit, drink, food, ev. Hiking poles.
Directions
Lake Brigels - Chapel of Sogn Giacun - Plaun da Plaids - Pradas - Schlans - Capeder - Dardin - Chapel of St. Nicholas - Lake Brigels
Directions
Public Transport
Train stop Tavanasa-Breil/Brigels. Continue by bus to Breil-vitg, posta. Further information on the timetable can be found on the SBB website: www.sbb.ch.
Anreise Information
Take Route 19 to Tavanasa-Breil/Brigels. Then drive to the parking lot of the Brigels mountain railways.
Parking
Parking of the Brigels cable cars.
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