SEGNES TREK - Etappe 3: Bargis - Segnespass

Medium
15.3 km
6:05 h
1230 mhd
157 mhd
Fuorcla Raschaglius
Bargis - Fidaz - Flims

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The stage from Bargis to the Segnespass

leads through the high valley Bargis up to 2554 meters, around the upper Segnesboden to the Mountain Lodge on the Segnespass.

Technique 4/6
Fitness 4/6
Highest Point  2628 m
Lowest Point  1534 m
Best Season
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Start
Bargis
Destination
Blessing Fun
Coordinates
46.854309, 9.32631

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Description

In the morning, the

stage starts leisurely through the Bargistal. Look into the mountain flanks, maybe you can observe chamois and ibex. But marmots are also among the inhabitants of the plateau. The path climbs continuously and leads to La Rusna. Here you can make a short detour to the cathedral. A waterfall, which is also often visited as a place of power. Back on the way, cross the southern flank of the Trinserhorn towards Fuorcla Raschaglius (2554 m). The barren high alpine landscape with the 3000m peaks is unique. Once at the top, the upper Segnesboden is at your feet and soon you have a clear view of the Martinsloch and the Tschingelhörner. It is not far to the Segnespass and the last meters of altitude are easy to master thanks to chains. The Segnespass Mountain Lodge is nestled on the ridge between the Tschingelhörnern and the Piz Segnes.

Sicherheitshinweis

In the Bargis Valley there are suckler cows and sheep with herd guard dogs.

Ausrüstung

Hiking backpack with rain cover, hiking boots, weather-adapted and durable clothing in multi-layer principle, change of clothes, telescopic poles, sun and rain protection, provisions and drinking water, first aid kit, pocket knife, headlamp, maps, hut sleeping bag and personal hygiene articles

Directions

Bargis - La Rusna - Fuorcla Raschaglius - Upper Segnesboden - Segnespass

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