Schesaplana round route
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Description
Seemingly insurmountable, the rock ridge towers above the Schesaplanahütte. But the Schweizerweg leads safely and directly to the summit. First, steep grass slopes go up to the rock band, where the white-blue markings show the way through the scree steps. Some chains and a small ladder provide additional support at the key point (T4), but surefootedness is a must. The stone cairns (Steinmänner) mark the route eastwards through the large scree field. From the Schesaplana saddle, it now goes steeply northwards the last altitude meters to the summit – the view is worth the effort. Back at the saddle, one crosses the national border. Over rock bands and scree-like terrain, the path runs eastwards to the Gamslugge. After a last look at the Lünersee, it goes steeply down with some chains secured into the Vals valley. Along the Prättigauer Höhenweg you quickly return to the Schesaplanahütte. Here you can review the route over coffee and fine cake and enjoy the magnificent panorama.