Alp Caschlé - Hexensee
Route Information
Best Time of Year
Description
This hike is packed with three highlights: the Hexenplatte "Platta dil Barlot", the extraordinary Hexensee "Lai dalla Stria", and the newly marked ascent on a blue/white route via Alp Caschlé. Already after Uaul Flurin, we overlook Val Tujetsch almost from a bird's eye view and immerse ourselves in a varied landscape. The Hexenplatte still lies in a gentle hollow on a meadow, but after switching to the blue/white route, it soon becomes rockier, and we get a glimpse into Val Strem with Wittenalpstock and Oberalpstock. We must be attentive for navigation since no trails have formed yet. Once we reach the highest point on the ridge, Hexensee lies before us, unfathomably dark and nestled among bright, rounded rocks. On the green moss bands between, rare flowers grow, and if we're lucky, we even find crystals. For an extensive picnic, we choose the large rock that almost towers like a pulpit over the water. The reason we see the mountain panorama twice is not due to the wine we brought, but the fantastic reflections the lake is known for. On the section to Val Milar, we cross small wetlands and streams, and below Mittelplatten it goes downhill along the valley path to Rueras.
Important: If you are using GPS—the path is not yet recorded on the topographic map, so the route may be somewhat inaccurate! We stick to the red/white and blue/white markings!