Disentis Monastery - Caischavedra - Bostg
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Steep and beautiful: From Disentis Monastery via Caischavedra to Bostg (Piz Plaun Grond)
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Description
The trail run over the rooftops of Disentis starts at the parking lot of Disentis Monastery and initially leads a few meters downhill, before we quickly gain altitude on the avalanche dam at Rein da Val Sogn Placi and run mostly gently ascending through the forest above Disentis towards Val Clavaniev and Val Acletta. Here begins the actual, steep but beautiful forest ascent to Caischavedra. Even before reaching the mountain station, a rest on the benches at Stavel is recommended. Passing the mountain station Caischavedra, we run around Val Segnas without major altitude gains or losses and after the last altitude meters to Bostg. Downhill, we choose a varied route to Mompé Tujetsch. Then the path leads us back to the monastery with a view of Disentis.
Variant 1: From Bostg further west over the hill towards Bugnei and back to Disentis on hiking trail no. 85
Variant 2: Shortcuts as desired using the cable car or the Matterhorn Gotthard railway
Hidden Gem
During the operating hours of the mountain railway, a stopover is recommended at the mountain restaurant on the panoramic terrace – and in late summer, definitely plan time for blueberry picking...
Safety Note
Along the way, there are fountains to fill your water bottle
Equipment
Trailrunning equipment
Directions
From the parking lot, we follow the main road east for a short distance where we find the hiking trail signs. Ascend left into Val Sogn Placi. At the end of the stone dam, turn left and continue to Clavaniev, later on to Acletta. In Val Acletta, a steep ascent, first on a forest road, later zigzagging through the forest to Caischavedra. In Caischavedra, we follow the signs to Bostg. From here, it goes directly south over the Mises dil Bostg to Mompé Tujetsch, where we meet hiking trail no. 85. We follow this to Segnas. Afterwards, continue over Acletta past the valley station of the cable car to Disentis.
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