Heinzenberg culinary circular route
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Mountain bike with three courses: Culinary delights – fitness – culmination, local products – breathtaking panoramas – fresh mountain air, altitude meters – great trails – pristine nature.
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Description
Starting in Lescha at a comfortable 1,310 m above sea level, pulse and perspiration increase alongside approximately 700 altitude meters up to Alp Bischola. The turnoffs from Sarneralpstrasse are partly steep, gravelly, possibly requiring pushing. After the first stop in Parsiras, follow the hiking trail over the Porteiner Alp.
A long, tough ascent (pushing, carrying, consideration) to the culmination point 2019. The numerous marmots along the route cheer with clever applause. Alternatively, the broad alpine roads with gentle inclines via Parsiras, Alp Lüsch, and Bischola are always available.
The panorama in all directions at the 2019 point compensates for the effort of the climb. Six hospitable refreshment stations take care of calories and hydration. The descent to Glasspass over fluffy high trails also exercises the suspension fork a bit. A few counter climbs back to Oberurmein and Lescha complete this great trio route – culinary delights – fitness – culmination.
Directions
Lescha - Plattas - Parsiras - Alp Bischola/Bischolasee - Lüsch - Glaspass - Bruneir - Oberurmein - Lescha
The route can be started and ended anywhere.
Directions
Public Transport
Sarn-Lescha is accessible by PostAuto. Further information is available in the SBB online timetable.
Travel Information
Take exit no. 21-Thusis-Nord on the A13 national road. Then follow the signs to Heinzeberg or Sarn. Plan your journey with the Google route planner.
Parking
At the valley station of Heinzenberg ski lifts and chairlift AG, free parking spaces are available.
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