Via Grischuna - stage 2

Difficult
29.7 km
6:00 h
1260 mhd
1879 mhd
Via Grischuna - Etappe 2
Via Grischuna - Etappe 2

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Via Grischuna - Etappe 2
The second stage of the Via Grischuna, which connects the two famous Swiss mountain destinations Davos Klosters and St. Moritz, starts at the Dürrboden mountain inn and leads over the Scalettapass past the Ravais-ch lakes down to Bergün.
Technique 4/6
Fitness 5/6
Highest Point  2606 m
Lowest Point  1366 m
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Start
Berggasthaus Dürrboden
Destination
Bergün
Coordinates
46.720713, 9.921971

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Description

The second stage of the Via Grischuna begins with a fast 600-meter climb to the sweeping views of the Scaletta Pass. From the pass, the route passes above Val Funtauna, overlooking this tranquil river valley. After leaving Val Funtauna, the route climbs up to the Ravais-ch lakes. Passing these lakes, a long descent begins along the Ava da Ravais-ch.

At Punts d'Alps, a cluster of small houses, follow the path uphill over Alp digl Chants. After this second ascent of the day, a hilly traverse leads over the balcony overlooking Val Tuors. Below Piz Darlux, the trail serpentines down through the forest to Bergün, where the second stage of the Via Grischuna ends.

Geheimtipp

A stop at the picturesque Ravais-ch lakes is a must. Don't forget your camera!

Sicherheitshinweis

In the destination Davos Klosters there are many managed alps with livestock. It is therefore to be expected that animals will be encountered everywhere. We ask for appropriate consideration.

Directions

Berggasthaus Dürrboden - Scalettapass - Val Funtauna - Ravais-ch Seen - Alp digl Chants - Bergün

Directions

Public Transport

The Dürrboden mountain inn can be reached via public bus from Davos (line 312).

Anreise Information

By car via Davos Dorf to Dürrboden.

Parking

Some public parking available at the mountain inn Dürrboden.

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