4 km
2:35 h
580 mhd
20 mhd
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Im Val Segnas
A pleasant climb up through the Val Segnas with views of the Medel glacier. From the viewpoint at Caischavedra, you have a wonderful view right into the Surselva. Then you can take the easy way down in the cable car.
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Fitness 6/6
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Start
Segnas
Destination
Disentis, Caischavedra
Coordinates
46.69433001224, 8.8306172093116

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Description

After the last houses of Segnas, the route takes us into Val Segnas. Caution is advised as skiers are also on the lower part. But once we reach the forest it becomes quiet and the path rises gently in a back and forth. If fresh snow has fallen, it even becomes quite romantic under the low hanging branches. Along the way, gaps open up repeatedly, making it possible to enjoy beautiful views of the valley and mountains. The highlight of the route is Caischavedra, where there is lively ski activity and where we enjoy a well-deserved coffee with cake in the panoramic restaurant. The cable car then takes us back to the valley.

Not a winter hiking trail! Only hike with snowshoes! All pedestrians are asked to enjoy the prepared hiking trails.

Hidden Gem

Those who prefer a more relaxed pace do the route in the opposite direction and first enjoy a mountain ride with the cable car.

The route can be extended along the ski slope to Gendusas. Food and drinks are provided at the Bar Nevada.

Safety Note

Val Segnas is the valley descent from the ski area. Attention skiers!

Information about the route can be found on the start panel in Segnas.

Equipment

No safety equipment necessary

Directions

We leave the village heading north and follow the signs into Val Segnas. The trail later leads on a hiking path through the forest to Caischavedra.

Directions

Public Transport

By train from Andermatt via Sedrun or from Chur via Disentis to Segnas stop.

Travel Information

By car from Chur via Disentis to Segnas. The Oberalp Pass is closed in winter

Parking

Parking lot at the lower edge of the village (limited)

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