Winter hiking: Crest Falla - Brigels
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Enjoy breathtaking views of the snow-covered Surselva on this winter hike. The route can of course also be done uphill.
Details
Description
Take the chairlift at the valley station Brigels (Brigels village) to reach the starting point Crest Falla. Anyone already craving a hot drink or lunch can hike from here in a few minutes to the higher located Bergrestaurant Burleun. Once on the groomed alpine road, the actual downhill route towards Brigels begins. Breathtaking views are guaranteed. The path always leads downhill towards the village, so the direction of travel is predetermined. The hike ends at the valley station in Brigels.
Those who prefer a more athletic challenge may also take the route uphill.
Hidden Gem
We recommend a visit to the Bergrestaurant Burleun at the start of the hike (10 minutes from the start)
Or also a visit to Restaurant Famusa at the end of the hike.
Safety Note
The route should be avoided in uncertain weather conditions. Weather changes in the mountains are frequent. If a bad weather front or similar approaches during the hike, you should turn back in time. We also advise against hiking in dense fog.
Please note that the route largely coincides with the sledding slope. Do not get upset and stay well left or right of the path in such situations.
Equipment
Provision with hot drink, high and sturdy hiking shoes or winter boots, warm clothing, sun protection, hiking poles are advantageous.
Directions
Mountain station Crest Falla - Cuolms da Breil - Brigels village or vice versa
Directions
Public Transport
Train stop Tavanasa-Breil/Brigels. Continue by post bus to Breil-vitg, posta or to the mountain railways, Breil/Brigels, Pendicularas.
For more information on the timetable, please visit the SBB website: www.sbb.ch.
Travel Information
Main road (No. 19). Turnoff Tavanasa-Breil/Brigels. Then take the Via Principala and Casut to Cuort.
Parking
-Small paid parking lot available at Volg in Breil-vitg.
-Large paid parking lot available at the mountain railways.
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