Segnas - Bostg Summit Tour

Route Information

Category
Region
Difficulty
Moderate
Length
Duration
Ascent
Descent

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Description

We start our tour in Segnas above the village and at the beginning skiers come towards us every now and then, because Val Segnas is a popular valley run. But then it's just us on the road as we climb steadily up a snow-covered forest road to the Maiensässen of Run Cunel. A look into the valley tells us that we have already climbed a few meters in altitude.

But the more strenuous part is yet to come. We climb on a hiking trail to the Maiensäss Barschaus, a good opportunity to take a break before tackling the last part. After the forest we soon see our destination and we are happy that someone has laid a trail ahead of us. When we reach the Swiss flag, we are greeted by a fantastic panorama and we watch as the freeriders from the ski area opposite make their tracks on the slopes of Val Segnas. We stay here, even if it's not directly at the summit, because further up there is a wildlife sanctuary!

The valley hike on our ascent route is relaxing and we have time to take a longer look around.

We start our tour in Segnas above the village and at the beginning skiers come towards us every now and then, because Val Segnas is a popular valley run. But then it's just us on the road as we climb steadily up a snow-covered forest road to the Maiensässen of Run Cunel. A look into the valley tells us that we have already climbed a few meters in altitude.

But the more strenuous part is yet to come. We climb on a hiking trail to the Maiensäss Barschaus, a good opportunity to take a break before tackling the last part. After the forest we soon see our destination and we are happy that someone has laid a trail ahead of us. When we reach the Swiss flag, we are greeted by a fantastic panorama and we watch as the freeriders from the ski area opposite make their tracks on the slopes of Val Segnas. We stay here, even if it's not directly at the summit, because further up there is a wildlife sanctuary!

The valley hike on our ascent route is relaxing and we have time to take a longer look around.

Height Chart

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