372 Tschappiner-Rundweg

Medium
8.4 km
3:00 h
295 mhd
295 mhd
Landschaft
Heinzenberg

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Heinzenberg
The Tschappinerrunde – a winter hike on the Heinzenberg in Beverin Nature Park, offering a stunning mountainscape. Undulating gently, this hike leads to the Patrutgsee with wonderful views into the distant Albulatal.
Technique /6
Fitness 3/6
Highest Point  1813 m
Lowest Point  1551 m
Best Season
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Start
Obergmeind, village
Destination
Obergmeind, village
Coordinates
46.691981, 9.360427

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Description

In the 17th century the French Duc de Rohan described the Heinzenberg as «the most beautiful mountain in the world». In actual fact, the Heinzenberg, which stands above Thusis, is much more than just a mountain: gentle slopes, charming hedgerows, secluded mountain huts and incredible views over the Burgenland Domleschg all await winter hikers who venture this way.

The Tschappinerrunde begins in Obergmeind. With the nearest mountain to the town, Piz Beverin, behind you, the winter trail leads downwards to Obertschappina, part of the village of Tschappina. The scattered neighbourhood at the foot of Piz Beverin is the starting point for the bridle path over the Glaspass into the isolated Safiental. Until the construction of a road in the late 19th century, this historic path was the most important route northwards for the valley-dwellers. Undulating gently, it leads via Oberurmein to the natural ice field of the Patrutgsee. This lies directly on the edge of the forest, with wonderful views into the distant Albulatal. In winter the lake serves as the venue for a traditional pastime: curling. It’s always worth stopping here before making your way back to Obergmeind.

Directions

Obergmeind - Obertschappina - Oberurmein - Obergmeind
You could also begin and end your hike in Oberurmein or Obertschappina.
The route is market with the number 372.

Directions

Public Transport

Obertschappina can be reached by Postbus.

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