Trans Parc Ela - 3 Pässewanderung
Difficult
22.1 km
8:45 h
1319 mhd
1896 mhd


The King's Tour in Parc Ela. On lonely paths you walk past glittering mountain lakes, stone glaciers and with breathtaking views of Piz Ela, Corn da Tinizong and Piz Mitgel. The hike in Switzerland's largest nature park starts in Preda above Bergün and ends in Savognin. In between is the hunting ban area Ela, three passes with the highest point at 2,831 m above sea level.M. and a wild mountain landscape with the majestic dolomite massif Piz Ela.
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Start
Preda
Destination
Savognin
Coordinates
46.588729, 9.776247
Details
Description
With the Rhaetian Railway it goes to Preda to the starting point of the hike. Along the flower meadows and Maiensässen you walk through the Val Tschitta. The first pass is the Furschela da Tschitta (2,831 m above sea level.M.). You will be rewarded with a magnificent view of the surrounding mountains and the mountain lake Lai Grond. The second ascent to the Pass d'Ela is already waiting for you. Fortunately, the Organ Pass is below them and can be reached without much effort. On the Organ Pass you will find the pass book, record your nature experience in the pass book. The mountain ünerstöcke Piz Ela, Corn da Tinizong and Piz Mitgel are made of dolomite and characterize the landscape with their rugged shapes. Around the Piz Ela lies the federal hunting ban area Ela, which was founded in 1886. Past the Lai Tigiel we continue towards Tgant Son Martegn and on to Savognin.
Geheimtipp
Make an entry in the pass book on the Organ Fun.
Sicherheitshinweis
Challenging mountain hike,T3
Ausrüstung
Good hiking boots with tread sole, clothing adapted to the weather incl. wind and rain protection, sun protection
Directions
Preda - Val Tschitta - Furschela da Tischtta (2'831 m a..M s.l.) - Lai Grond - Pass d'Ela - Cotschen - Pass digls Orgels - Lai Tigiel - Tgant Son Martegn - Savognin
Directions
Public Transport
From Chur via Tiefencastel take the Rhaetian Railway to Preda.
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