Signalisierter Schneeschuhtrail: Blaichta, Tenna
Show all 5 images
This marked snowshoe trail for families and beginners leads past tanned stables and opens up a beautiful view of Tenna and the mighty Piz Beverin at its highest point.
Details
Description
From Tenna Mitte, the start of the tour leads over a long hill just below the Underhütta. After a short traverse, you can relax on the alpine road to the highest point on Bleichta. The panorama here extends over the entire Safien Valley to the Calanda. Reason enough for an extensive break at the stable.
Now the route leads over a steeper ridge down to the "Boda" and later along the "Stegelzun" - a Walser pasture fence - to the church.
Geheimtipp
It is worth a visit to the church of Tenna.
Catering: Berghotel Alpenblick, Pistenbeizli Tenna at the solar ski lift, Volg village shop Tenna
Sicherheitshinweis
This snowshoe tour is marked off-road with pink posts, but is not groomed. There are no steeper slopes that are prone to avalanches. However, if there is a high risk of avalanches, tours in unsecured terrain must be avoided as a matter of principle.
You can find out more about the current avalanche danger on WhiteRisk .
For carefree enjoyment on longer tours, we recommend our mountain guides and snowshoe hiking guides of the Surselva.
Ausrüstung
Well-functioning snowshoes, poles with winter plates, good footwear, clothing suitable for winter. The wind can significantly lower the perceived temperature in winter: don't forget winter gloves, hat, thermos bottle, etc.
Snowshoe equipment can be rented at VivaTrail in Tenna.
Directions
Tenna centre - Underhütta - Bleichta - Tenna church
Directions
Public Transport
Arrival from Versam to Tenna, Post
Anreise Information
From Bonaduz or Ilanz to Versam and continue in the direction of Safiental. Follow the signs to Tenna.
Parking
Parking spaces are available in the direction of Ausserberg, about 150 meters after the church.
Responsible for this content: Surselva Tourism.
This content has been translated automatically.
This website uses technology and content from the Outdooractive platform.