Cross-country skiing

Bargis-Loipe
Flims, Bargis–Flims, Bargis

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Bargis-Loipe
Flims, Bargis–Flims, Bargis
If there isn’t enough snow down below, the car-free plateau of Bargis offers a worthwhile alternative: a charming cross-country trail at the foot of the Ringelspitz, including a mystical mountain forest and snowy alpine pastures.
A great choice and a sure-fire hit: the trail in the car-free high valley of Bargis around 1,550 m above sea level is surrounded by forests, meadows and impressive rock formations. It runs into the heart of the peaceful mountain landscape at the foot of the Piz Dolf and Ringelspitz (known in Romansh as the Piz Barghis).
We glide through the wide valley, passing wild animal tracks, mountain pines and alpine huts covered with deep snow. At first, the route follows the right-hand side of the frozen Aua da Mulins stream and almost returns to the start, though this is only the halfway point. The trail turns again and runs in a large loop – this time on the other side of the stream – to Alp Bargis.
A final loop brings skiers back to the starting point at the entrance to the valley, next to the bus stop and restaurant.
We glide through the wide valley, passing wild animal tracks, mountain pines and alpine huts covered with deep snow. At first, the route follows the right-hand side of the frozen Aua da Mulins stream and almost returns to the start, though this is only the halfway point. The trail turns again and runs in a large loop – this time on the other side of the stream – to Alp Bargis.
A final loop brings skiers back to the starting point at the entrance to the valley, next to the bus stop and restaurant.
If there isn’t enough snow down below, the car-free plateau of Bargis offers a worthwhile alternative: a charming cross-country trail at the foot of the Ringelspitz, including a mystical mountain forest and snowy alpine pastures.
A great choice and a sure-fire hit: the trail in the car-free high valley of Bargis around 1,550 m above sea level is surrounded by forests, meadows and impressive rock formations. It runs into the heart of the peaceful mountain landscape at the foot of the Piz Dolf and Ringelspitz (known in Romansh as the Piz Barghis).
We glide through the wide valley, passing wild animal tracks, mountain pines and alpine huts covered with deep snow. At first, the route follows the right-hand side of the frozen Aua da Mulins stream and almost returns to the start, though this is only the halfway point. The trail turns again and runs in a large loop – this time on the other side of the stream – to Alp Bargis.
A final loop brings skiers back to the starting point at the entrance to the valley, next to the bus stop and restaurant.
We glide through the wide valley, passing wild animal tracks, mountain pines and alpine huts covered with deep snow. At first, the route follows the right-hand side of the frozen Aua da Mulins stream and almost returns to the start, though this is only the halfway point. The trail turns again and runs in a large loop – this time on the other side of the stream – to Alp Bargis.
A final loop brings skiers back to the starting point at the entrance to the valley, next to the bus stop and restaurant.
Length | Number of stages
7 km
| 1 Stage
Ascent | Descent
110 m | 110 m
Grade | Fitness level
classic+skating
|
medium
Arrival | return travel
Season
Winter season
The winter season is usually from mid-December to mid-March.
Signalization
Direction of the signposting
This route is only signposted in clockwise direction.
Hints
Ski rental and cross-country ski trail pass
More information about the local cross-country ski trail pass, the rental of cross-country ski equipment and changing and shower facilities under:
www.trinnordic.ch
Contact
Flims Laax Falera
Via Nova 62
7017 Flims Dorf
Tel. +41 (0)81 920 92 00
info@flimslaaxfalera.ch
www.flimslaax.com
Via Nova 62
7017 Flims Dorf
Tel. +41 (0)81 920 92 00
info@flimslaaxfalera.ch
www.flimslaax.com