- Brief description
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This trekking, which lasts two days, consists of a combination of two routes, namely the Bergalga and Forcellina pass crossings.
- Difficulty
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difficult
- Rating
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- Starting point
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Casaccia
- Route
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Casaccia (1,458 m)Maroz Dent (2,035 m)5.2 kmPass da la Val da Roda (2,777 m)12.2 kmBergalgapass (2,793 m)13.1 kmUf da Buel14.4 kmOlta Stofel (2,074 m)17.7 kmVorder Bergalga20.4 kmLoretzhaus (1,983 m)21.3 kmJuppa (2,003 m)21.5 kmPodestatsch Hus22.4 kmGasthaus Alpenrose24.1 kmJuf (2,126 m)24.1 kmPension Edelweiss24.3 kmAlpagada24.8 kmMutt26.4 kmForcellina (2,671 m)29.2 kmSeptimer Pass (2,310 m)31.8 kmSeptimerhütte32.2 kmCasaccia (1,458 m)38.1 km
- Best season
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JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
- Description
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By spending the night in Avers and then returning to Bergell on foot, the complicated return journey by transport over the Splügen or Julier Pass can be avoided. The villages of Juppa and Juf offer various accommodations in small, cosy inns. Throughout the trek there is an atmosphere of extreme tranquillity; this is a characteristic feature of the valleys located in the north of the Bergell. The route is quite pleasant and takes a flat course through secluded landscapes.
- Directions
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Casaccia - Val Maroz - Lägh da la Duana - Ps dal Bergalga - Val d' Avers
Val d'avers - Pass da la Forcellina -Val Duana - Casaccia
- Highest point
- 2,793 m
- Endpoint
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Casaccia
- Height profile
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- Equipment
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hikingshoes, sleepingbac, snacks
- Tips
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Book your stay in advance
- Directions
- Public transportation
- Author
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The tour Bregaglia - Val d'Avers is used by outdooractive.com provided.
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