Alpine hut hike Kesch-Trek (complete tour)
Closed
Difficult
52.9 km
18:20 h
2168 mhd
2977 mhd
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The alpine hut hike in the Kesch region between Flüela and Albula!
Best Season
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Start
Dürrboden in the Dischma Valley or Flüela Pass
Destination
Preda or Bergün
Coordinates
46.744136, 9.982418
Details
Description
Leave everyday life in the valley on your way through the Grisons mountains. Experience the tranquil and spectacular world of the high mountains on foot between the Flüela and Albula passes. The SAC huts Grialetsch, Kesch and Es-cha have joined forces to offer the Kesch Trek as a four-day mountain tour that can be booked as an all-inclusive package.
Stages:
Stage 1: Flüela Pass - Grialetschhütte SAC
Stage 2: Grialetsch hut SAC - Kesch hut SAC
Stage 3: Kesch hut SAC - Es-cha hut SAC
Stage 4: Es-cha hut SAC - Preda or Bergün
Safety Note
The Kesch Trek is an alpine mountain hike. The potential dangers in the high mountains must be correctly assessed. The hiking stages require a good level of fitness.
Every October and from the end of April to the end of May, the Swiss army conducts firing exercises in the area around S-chanf. The area between S-chanf and the Dürrboden mountain inn is therefore closed during this time in the Scaletta and Grialetsch area (danger to life).
Equipment
Sturdy hiking boots, weatherproof and warm clothing, rain protection, food for the hiking stages (packed lunches can also be purchased in the huts), sufficient water, sun and head protection, first-aid kit, maps for orientation and possibly hiking poles.
Directions
The Kesch Trek is marked white-red-white as a mountain hike. Between the Flüela and Albula passes, it uses the signposting of the existing hiking trails.
Directions
Public Transport
From Landquart to Davos with the Rhaetian Railway. There are two access points to the Grialetsch Hut SAC, which can be easily reached by public transport: From Davos Dorf railroad station to Dürrboden in the Dischma valley (ascent from Dürrboden approx. 1.5 to 2 hours), or from Davos Platz or Davos Dorf railroad stations to Flüelapass-Chantsura, about 1.5 km after the top of the pass (ascent from the pass road approx. 2 to 2.5 hours).
Travel Information
By car to Davos Platz and from there by public transport to the starting point of the hike.
Parking
Parking is free of charge at the Jakobshorn parking lot in Davos Platz.
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