SEGNES TREK - Stage 2: Ringelspitzhütte SAC - Bargis
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The second stage can be adjusted depending on alpine experience, surefootedness, and fitness. Scenic highlights are the Lawoitobel and the whirlpools on Alp Mora.
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Description
The next day starts at sunrise – because on the second stage, you should allow enough time for a break at the whirlpools above Alp Mora. The path leads into the wild Lawoitobel and from there over the steep Morgang (alpine trail) 500 meters up to Mutta Sura. Once at the top, the foot bath in the whirlpools is only a stone's throw away. The view into Domleschg and Surselva is breathtaking.
The path down from Alp Mora to Bargis remains exciting and requires surefootedness. On the historic Polenweg, you pass old stone shelters of the shepherds. The last stretch leads via Alp Lavadignas over alpine meadows before the mountain trail becomes a forest road after crossing a stream. On the Bargis plateau, you can cool your feet in the stream again before you can get comfortable in the Berggasthaus Bargis.
Hidden Gem
On the second stage, you might even be lucky enough to spot golden eagles. Don't forget your binoculars.
Safety Note
The path section from Lavoitobel up to Alp Mora via Morgang should only be walked in good weather. It is a very steep alpine trail.
Livestock guardian dogs protect the sheep herds (Alp Lavadignas)
Alp Mora is a cow-calf alpine pasture
Equipment
Hiking backpack with rain cover, hiking shoes, weather-appropriate and durable clothing in layers, change of clothes, telescopic poles, sun and rain protection, provisions and drinking water, first aid kit, pocket knife, headlamp, maps, hut sleeping bag, and personal hygiene items
Directions
Ringelspitzhütte SAC - Lawoitobel - Morgang - Alp Mora - Lavadignas - Bargis
For less experienced hikers without alpine experience, we recommend the route via Sgai/Munt Sut on the second day. The path is not marked as a hiking trail.
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