The impressive ridge walk at an altitude of 2,500 meters in the Alps

The impressive ridge hike at 2,500 meters in the Alps

The Alps are a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether hiking, mountain biking or just enjoying the breathtaking views, the mountains offer something for everyone. One of the most impressive tours is the ridge walk at an altitude of 2,500 meters.

An adventure in the clouds

Imagine floating through the clouds on a chairlift and finally reaching the first peak, Piz Scalottas. Here, surrounded by the clouds, there is a panorama that is second to none. But before the hike begins, it's time for a short break in a cozy hut, accompanied by a hot chai tea.

Encounters in nature

The hike leads downhill to the rustic June Hut. Here you can meet curious chickens and even a fox that seems to be looking for its next snack. We continue to Piz Danis, an impressive peak that looms in the distance. But before you reach the summit, you have to pass a curious herd of cows blocking the way.

The climb to Piz Danis

The path to Piz Danis is steep and requires surefootedness. But the effort is worth it. Once at the top, you have a 360-degree view that stretches all the way to Flims-Laax. From here you can admire the Rhine Gorge and Lenzerheide next to the Heidsee.

The narrow ridge to the Stätzerhorn

The hike continues over a narrow ridge to the third and final peak of the day, the Stätzerhorn. The route there is breathtaking and offers unforgettable views. Once you reach the top, you will be rewarded with a view that you won't soon forget.

The descent and an insider tip

After the descent there is an insider tip for everyone who hasn't had enough: the Sanaspans waterfall. A spectacular sight that provides the perfect end to this adventure in the Alps.

The Alps are a place full of wonder and adventure. Whether hiking a tightrope, exploring waterfalls or just enjoying the view, there is always something new to discover. So pack your hiking boots and get going!