Two passes hike Bischol and Glaspass
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The Safiental reveals its wild side on this hike. You are also rewarded with a magnificent view of the scattered settlements of the Safiental, Piz Beverin, and the Domleschg.
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Description
From the Gûn junction post stop, at first take a short stretch along the road heading south, then continue over the bridge and turn left onto a field path to the valley floor. After crossing the bridge over the Rabiusa, the ascent to Bischolpass begins. Now the path rises gently but continuously up the mountain. For a first break with a magnificent view, the Maiensäss Mädelti is ideal. Refreshed, continue on to above the tree line, where you will soon reach the pass height. Here turn south and walk along the field path to the buildings of Alp Lüsch. From there, head right along a farm road until it changes back into a footpath. Via the Glasergrat, you reach the highest point of the hike, where you can enjoy a wonderful view of Piz Beverin, the Domleschg, and the Safiental.
Continue down over the Bruchbüel to the Glaspass. From there, the path leads from Usser Glas along the small road to Inner Glas and further down the historic path to Safien Platz.
Information
Safiental Tourism
Tel. 0041 81 630 60 16
E-Mail: info@safiental.ch
Hidden Gem
The church in Safien Platz is worth seeing. And a visit to Spensa, the shop for products from the Safiental, is definitely worthwhile.
Safety Note
In uncertain weather conditions, the route should not be started. Weather changes in the mountains are frequent. If a rain front or something similar approaches during the hike, you should turn back in good time.
Equipment
Hiking shoes with good tread, weather-appropriate clothing (rain jacket/sun protection), change of clothes, first aid kit, drink, food, possibly hiking poles.
Directions
Rüti - Mädelti - Bischolpass - Lüschalp - Glaser Grat - Bruchbüel - Glaspass - Usser Glas - Inner Glas - Safien Platz
Directions
Public Transport
By post bus from Versam-Safien station to the Gûn stop.
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