Sentisch Horn (2'827 M. ü. M.)

Medium
7.9 km
2:30 h
864 mhd
863 mhd
Sentisch Horn (2'827 M. ü. M.)
Sentisch Horn (2'827 M. ü. M.)

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Sentisch Horn (2'827 M. ü. M.)
The Flüela Pass (2,383 m) is a popular starting point for numerous ski tours. One of them is the Sentisch Horn (2,827 m above sea level.M.). Due to its easy accessibility, the summit is a worthwhile destination throughout the ski touring season.
Technique 3/6
Fitness 3/6
Highest Point  2825 m
Lowest Point  1962 m
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Start
Tschuggen
Destination
Tschuggen
Coordinates
46.784441, 9.921591

Details

Description

The Sentisch Horn Tour is a relatively easy ski tour, which can often still have very attractive conditions even in spring.

From Tschuggen, the ascent leads only briefly along the pass road to the Wägerhus. Here you leave the road and the variant leads through the relatively flat couloir up to a small plateau towards Bardillen Boden. Once here, we continue south along a flat route through the hollow. Then the variant leads through the Tälli, where you then approach the summit of the Sentisch Horn from the northwest. Before the descent, an enchanting panorama awaits you on the summit plateau. 

Geheimtipp

After the tour, the Gasthaus zum Tschuggen is ideal for reinforcement.

Sicherheitshinweis

Anyone who goes off the slopes acts exclusively on their own responsibility and is outside the liability area of the mountain railways. The freeride slopes marked in yellow are secured but not groomed and not controlled. They can only be driven on when the vehicle is open. We recommend that you check the open slopes, the SLF avalanche bulletin and the weather forecast. Any liability is excluded.

This freeride route is to be understood as a general direction. Depending on the conditions, departure routes must be assessed and adapted themselves. No guarantee can be given for the correctness, completeness and timeliness of the information.

The practice of freeride in open terrain is at your own risk. Every freerider and tourer is strongly advised to thoroughly prepare, plan routes and obtain up-to-date information on the snow and avalanche situation. Avalanche situation report and snow info: www.slf.ch

For accidents resulting from the use of the published information and the route information, any liability is rejected.

In case of doubt, the accompaniment of experienced mountain guides is strictly recommended: www.bergfuehrer-davosklosters.ch

Ausrüstung

We recommend the avalanche training center before departure.

On the Jakobshorn near the Fuxägufer mountain station in Davos, the correct use of the avalanche transceiver (avalanche transceiver) can be practiced under realistic conditions. The training ground consists of a zone of 100 x 100 m in moderately steep terrain and thus represents a realistic avalanche cone. The use of the training ground is free of charge. Your own avalanche transceiver and avalanche probe must be taken along.

Directions

Tschuggen - Wägerhus - Bardillen Boden - Tälli - Sentisch Horn - Tschuggen

Directions

Public Transport

To Landquart with the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB), then change to the Rhaetian Railway (RhB) in the direction of Davos Platz. Get off in Davos Dorf. 

Anreise Information

Coming from Zurich / St. Margrethen, leave the A13/E43 motorway in Landquart in the direction of Landquart, Davos, Vereina. Take the A28 to Davos Dorf and then continue on the Flüela Pass to Tschuggen.

Parking

Please use the public parking spaces at restaurant Tschuggen.

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