Vier-Quellen-Weg
Overview
Intro
The Vier-Quellen-Weg (Four Springs Trail) in the Gotthard Massif leads to the sources of four rivers: the Rhine, Reuss, Ticino and Rhone. A tour through an exceptional Alpine landscape with a wide diversity of fauna, flora and witnesses to a historic past.
Описание
The Four Headwaters Trail leads through richly contrasting landscapes in the cantons of Uri, Graubunden, Tessin and the Valais, to the sources of four rivers: the Rhine, Reuss, Ticino and Rhone. It crosses over six passes: the Maighels, Sella, Gotthard, Lucendro, Nufenen and Furka. The hike takes you through many wetlands with streams, pools, lakes and moors with typical vegetation. Longer sections lie above the tree line, where mainly dwarf shrubs are found.
An extremely scenic high-level hike leads along the north slope of the Bedrettotal valley. Following a climb to the Nufenenpass the route leads 1100 m down into Obergoms. Along the way you catch sight of the Griesgletscher (glacier), Europe’s highest-altitude wind turbine, a historic stone bridge dating from 1761 near Ladstafel, a gorge with hanging bridge and typical Walser houses.
On the last stage, the Rhone is your constant companion and the Rhonegletscher (glacier) an impressive experience. You will also see witnesses to a historic past such as the steam train on the Furka mountain section and a military fortification on Alp Galen.
Чтобы путешествие запомнилось вам исключительно приятными моментами, рекомендуем вам тщательно его спланировать. Просим вас заранее ознакомиться с маршрутом и погодными условиями. В определенный сезон и погоду эта дорога может стать непроходимой.
| Начальная точка |
Andermatt, Oberalppass
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|---|---|
| Конечная точка |
Furkapass, Belvédère
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| Подъем |
4700 m
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| Спуск |
4400 m
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| Протяженность |
82 km
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| Уровень сложности |
Medium
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| Необходимая физическая подготовка |
сложный
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| Theme |
Along Water, To an alp, С панорамными видами
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| Указатели |
В двух направлениях
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| Подробнее | https://schweizmobil.ch/en/hiking-in-switzerland/r... |
Quick Facts
Route number
Stages: 5
