- Brief description
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Pischa is home to one of the longest freeride routes in the Davos Klosters region, with a magnificent panorama, as you would expect from Davos.
- Rating
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- Starting point
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Pischa mountain station
- Route
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Pischa (2,483 m)Flüelamäder0.8 kmMäderbeiz Pischa2.3 kmDörfji (1,806 m)3.2 km
- Best season
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AugSepOctNovDecJanFebMarAprMayJunJul
- Description
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The freeride route starts at the Pischa mountain station. From the ridge you can enjoy an all-round view of the mountains of Davos Klosters. As a freeride paradise, Pischa has no groomed slopes. This means that you can expect wonderful powder snow as far as the eye can see. The yellow marked run nestles into the picturesque slopes and ends in the Flüela valley at the Pischa valley station. Shortly before arriving at the finish, it is worth taking a break in the cosy girls' restaurant.
- Directions
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The freeride route starts at the Pischa mountain station. From the ridge you can enjoy an all-round view of the mountains of Davos Klosters. As a freeride paradise, Pischa has no groomed slopes. This means that you can expect wonderful powder snow as far as the eye can see. The black-and-yellow marked run nestles into the picturesque slopes and ends in the Flüela valley at the Pischa valley station. Shortly before arriving at the finish, it is worth taking a break in the cosy girls' restaurant.
- Highest point
- 2,468 m
- Endpoint
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Pischa valley station
- Height profile
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- Tips
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Keep your safety in mind and only use the unprepared but marked route in good weather conditions.
- Author
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The tour Pischa - Döfrji is used by outdooractive.com provided.
General info
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Davos Klosters
19
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Klosters
11