Winterwandern: Waltensburger Runde ab Brigels
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From the sunny plain through the snowy forest. The leisurely winter hike leads from Brigels to Waltensburg and back again and is suitable for young and old.
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Description
The starting point for this varied hike is located at the southern end of the village of Brigels at the Hotel Kistenpass. At the intersection, take the left road towards "Crest la Crusch". If you follow this road you will come to the hiking trail 11 which leads you parallel to the Thal to Waltensburg. You can follow trail 11 to the village of Waltensburg. Walk past the "Hotel Clarezia" until you reach a crossroads that leads you left up to the valley station Waltensburg. At the Waltensburg/Vuorz valley station, take the path to the left between the car park and the valley station in the direction of Brigels. To do this, follow the winter hiking trail 11. (Initially together with the winter hiking trail 2) At the hairpin bend you stay on the winter hiking trail 11 which leads you straight ahead towards Brigelser See. When you reach the reservoir, you can walk it on the left side. The path leads you to the valley station Brigels and then back towards the village centre.
Geheimtipp
Refreshment stops:- Hotel Kistenpass, Brigels- Hotel Ucliva, Waltensburg- Restaurant Curtginet, Waltensburg
- La Famusa, Brigels- Restaurant Vincenz, Brigels
Sicherheitshinweis
In uncertain weather conditions, the tour should not be started. Weather changes in the mountains are frequent. If a snow front or similar comes up during the hike, you should turn back in time.
144 Emergency call, first aid
1414 Mountain Rescue REGA
112 International emergency call
Ausrüstung
Snow-proof footwear and warm clothing are a must. Sun protection, headgear and hiking poles are an advantage.
Directions
Brigels (Platta) - Run Sura - Waltensburg - Waltensburg, Curtginet - Brigelsersee - Migliè - Brigels (Pundaul)
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