006 Alpenpässe-Weg Gesamttour (43 Etappen)

Closed
Difficult
669 km
245:20 h
39455 mhd
41563 mhd
Gratwanderung zwischen Piz Mundaun und Péz Sezner
Casa Leon - Aussicht Vrin

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The Alpine Pass Trail connects 43 impressive stages through the Graubünden and Valais Alps – over historic crossings, through remote valleys and high alpine landscapes. Hiking through passes means discovering new worlds – step by step, valley by valley.

Technique /6
Fitness 6/6
Highest Point  2986 m
Lowest Point  374 m
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Start
St. Moritz, Corviglia
Destination
St-Gingolph
Coordinates
46.507971, 9.818837

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Description

Hiking through the mountain passes – on the way between worlds

Mountain pass hiking is more than just hiking - it is a discipline in its own right with a very special charm. This is not about summit victories or altitude meters, but about discovering. About curiosity about what is behind the next passport. Because every crossing – whether pass, furggel or bocchetta – opens up a view into a new world and leaves the old one behind.

The Alpine Pass Trail combines many of the most impressive crossings of the Graubünden and Valais Alps into one continuous route. 43 stages lead through high alpine landscapes, over historic paths and through remote valleys - from the wild Greina plateau to the lake landscape at the foot of the Dents du Midi. A tour that demands, but also touches deeply.

Of course, you don't have to hike everything at once. The big advantage: In each valley between two passes, the route can be started or ended flexibly. And anyone who walks through it one day can rightly say: I have felt the soul of the Alps.

Here you will find the stages that lead through the Surselva:

Stage 7: Safien Platz (Nühus) - Vella

Stage 8: Vella - Vrin  

Safety Note

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.

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