Fimber Pass – Samnaun-Fuorcla Val Gronda-Sent

Schwer
29.6 km
4:10 h
853 Hm
2152 Hm
Fimberpass – Samnaun-Fuorcla Val Gronda-Sent (oua_602861730_image)
Fimberpass – Samnaun-Fuorcla Val Gronda-Sent (oua_602861734_image)

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Fimberpass – Samnaun-Fuorcla Val Gronda-Sent (oua_602861736_image)

The route offers alpine trails with breathtaking panoramas and varied descents. The route leads from rocky terrain over flowing descents to Sent/Scuol.

Technik /6
Kondition 3/6
Höchster Punkt  2861 m
Tiefster Punkt  1466 m
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Start
Flimsattelbahn mountain station
Ziel
Sent
Koordinaten
46.979914, 10.340363

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Beschreibung

Rocky, alpine and characterized by a brilliant wide view over the mountain world, this route stands out. Pure alpine trails indeed! The first 360° panorama awaits at Greitspitz after the first steeper ascent. Then it goes along the Schmuggler Trail over the ridge to Salaaser Kopf, where a flow trail leads towards Zeblas Joch. Here starts a passage along the scree of the mountain flank of "Piz Rots" with a carrying section to Fuorcla Val Gronda next. Once on the ridge height, you stand exactly on the Swiss-Austrian border. The efforts are rewarded with a flowing descent of category S3 and a brilliant view of the alpine nature. A partially blocked trail follows downhill towards Heidelberger Hut, but before reaching the hut, the trail turns left towards Fuorcla Val Fenga – the Fimber Pass. With one last carrying section, you earn the approximately 6 km trail descent to the hamlet of Griosch. The almost 800 meters of elevation difference are clear on this section – what is still rocky and alpine in character at the top slowly but surely becomes green mountain idyll again. The last singletrail sections of the day lead via Hof Zuort and Val Sinestra to Sent/Scuol. 

Sicherheitshinweis

The route was rated under favorable weather conditions; current weather conditions and forecasts must be observed before starting the route.


Emergency numbers:


144   Emergency, first aid


1414 Mountain rescue REGA


112   International emergency number


Please be considerate when crossing and overtaking hikers.


The Graubünden mountain bike routes mostly run on singletrails that are also marked as hiking trails. Hikers have the right of way.

Ausrüstung

Helmet, gloves, good footwear, glasses, rain and sun protection, water bottle, repair kit, first aid kit

Wegbeschreibung

Flimsattelbahn mountain station – Greitspitz – Salaaser Kopf – Seblasjoch – Val Gronda – Fimber Pass – Griosch – Hof Zuort – Sent

Anfahrt

Öffentliche Verkehrsmittel


  •  By the Rhaetian Railway (from Chur, Landquart/Prättigau or the Upper Engadin) hourly to Scuol-Tarasp station

  • Continue by PostBus to Samnaun-Ravaisch valley station of the cable cars

  • In Samnaun, hourly service during the day with the Samnaun bus

Arrival information


  •  From the north: via Landquart – Klosters by car shuttle through the Vereina tunnel (Selfranga - Sagliains) or via Flüela Pass into the Lower Engadin on H27, turn left at Vinadi towards Samnaun

  • From the east: via Landeck / Austria towards Reschen Pass on the B180, from Kajetansbrücke towards Spiss – Samnaun on the L348

  • From the south: via Reschen Pass to Kajetansbrücke, there towards Spiss – Samnaun on the L348

Parken

Free public parking at the valley station of the Samnaun cable cars in Samnaun-Ravaisch

Verantwortlich für diesen Inhalt Tourism Engadin Scuol Samnaun Val Müstair AG.

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