Alpine Hiking Trek Segnespass

Medium
11.2 km
4:25 h
661 mhd
743 mhd
Tschingelhörner
Unterer Segnesboden

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Segnestrek
Take the mountain cableway comfortably from Flims to Nagens Sura. From there, hike over the Grauberg to the Lower Segnesboden, then continue for around two hours beneath the Tschingelhörner peaks, climbing up to the Segnes Pass, where you can enjoy a refreshment at the mountain hut.

Descend by traversing below the Atlas mountain toward La Siala, pass the Upper Segnesboden, and reach the Segneshütte, where you can stop for a meal or break. Afterwards, return to Flims either on foot or by cableway.

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Fitness 4/6
Highest Point  2626 m
Lowest Point  2089 m
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Start
Nagens Sura
Destination
Segnes
Coordinates
46.865408, 9.234913

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Description

Start your journey comfortably by taking the mountain cableway from Flims up to Nagens Sura, where stunning views of the surrounding alpine landscape await you. From the top station, the hike begins with a scenic section across the Grauberg ridge, offering magnificent views of the Rhine Gorge and the iconic Tschingelhörner peaks.

Continuing from Grauberg, the trail leads to the Lower Segnesboden, a unique high-altitude plateau marked by meandering alpine streams and fascinating geological features. From there, the path climbs steadily beneath the towering Tschingelhörner, part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site "Tectonic Arena Sardona". This part of the trail takes about two hours of steady ascent and leads up to the Segnes Pass.

At the summit of the Segnes Pass (2,627 m / 8,619 ft), you’re rewarded with panoramic views over the Sernftal valley and the Glarus Alps. A small hut at the pass offers a welcome opportunity to rest and refresh, perhaps with a snack or a drink.

From the pass, begin your descent by traversing below the Atlas peak. The trail gradually winds across the mountainside toward La Siala, from where you enter the Upper Segnesboden – an expansive, open plateau featuring alpine moorland and the distinctive slate and stone formations typical of the area.

The final stretch of the hike brings you to the Segneshütte, a popular mountain hut known for its cozy atmosphere and regional food offerings. From here, you can choose to hike back to Flims on foot via well-marked trails, or take the cableway back down for a relaxing return.

Equipment

Alpine terrain shoes

Directions

Public Transport

By Bus to Flims Dorf Bergbahnen

Travel Information

By car to Flims Dorf Bergbahnen

Parking

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