viaMala Alta: Cufercalhütte - Sufers (Etappe 2, soft)

Simple
6.3 km
0:25 h
0 mhd
954 mhd
viaMala Alta: Cufercalhütte - Sufers (Etappe 2, soft) (oua_806536938_8ec7248_profile)
The second stage leads from the Cufercalhütte SAC (2385 m above sea level) through the high alpine terrain of the Beverin Nature Park. After a short but promising ascent, the long descent follows over the slopes of Versols and Grusobli in the direction of Sufers (1539 m above sea level). The entire stage offers spectacular views of Lake Sufner and the Rhine Forest and is the crowning glory of the multi-day tour. At the end, the journey continues by post bus to Splügen.
Technique /6
Fitness 2/6
Highest Point  2386 m
Lowest Point  1431 m
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Start
Cufercal Hut
Destination
Sufers
Coordinates
46.593433, 9.358878

Details

Description

The stage from the Cufercalhütte to Sufers takes you from the remote Cufercalhütte SAC (2385 m above sea level) through the heart of the Beverin Nature Park down into the Rhine Forest. The tour offers a long and spectacular descent that inspires experienced ski tourers.

After a short ascent near Piz Calandari, an enjoyable downhill section awaits you. The route follows wide, open slopes, past Versols and Grusobli, and finally immerses itself in the silence of the Graubünden mountains. You will be constantly accompanied by a magnificent panorama of Lake Sufner, which glitters deep in the valley.

The tour ends in the village of Sufers (1539 m above sea level), which offers a direct connection to public transport (post bus) - perfect for starting the journey home or ending the tour in Splügen.

Hidden Gem

It's worth starting early! The slopes towards Sufers are often beautiful and the views of Lake Sufner are fantastic.

Safety Note

The ski and snowshoe routes are to be understood as general directions. Depending on the conditions, ascent and descent routes have to be adapted. Walking routes in alpine terrain requires good physical condition, serious preparation and technical knowledge of mountain sports. The ascent of the described routes is at your own risk. For safe mountain sports, Viamala Tourism recommends training under expert guidance or a guided ski tour by trained mountain guides.

Plan your tour in advance

Check the avalanche situation and weather conditions the day before and shortly before the start

Check your safety equipment and material before you start

Liability claims of any kind against Viamala Tourism and against the authors are excluded.

Equipment

  • Ski touring equipment
  • safety equipment
    • Avalanche transceiver (functional)
    • probe
    • shovel
    • If applicable, Air Bag
    • Emergency pharmacy
  • mobile phone

Directions

Public Transport

Bus stop "Sufers, unterem Dorf" for the bus ride to Splügen

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