Hiking

Via Albula/Bernina
Stage 9, Cavaglia–Le Prese

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Via Albula/Bernina
Stage 9, Cavaglia–Le Prese
A forest trail with views of the Italian Alps in the distance leads past the glacier mills of the Cavaglia gorge down to the Poschiavo Valley. The second part of the route is flat, accompanied by the Rhaetian Railway and the burbling of the Poschiavino river.
Cavaglia is located at 1703 m in a charming mountain valley formed by the glacier. The former workman’s village for the local hydroelectric power plant is now a holiday resort with a handful of residential homes, a guest house, a power plant and a train station. The meadows on the plain are surrounded by ancient forests. The rocky riverbed of the Cavagliasch river divides the pastures in the broad valley.
At the southeast end of the Cavaglia plain, the train track, the mountain stream and the hiking trail come together and lead into the Cavaglia gorge. You can climb down into the glacier garden to see the humongous holes in the rocks. These are thousands of years old. The powerful, constant pressure of the glacier water and rotating rocks and sand have created the so-called “giants’ pots”.
A pleasant forest trail meanders along the eastern slope, offering views as far as Lago di Poschiavo, the destination of this section of the route. The path crosses the tracks of the Bernina Railway several times. The highest railway transversal in the Alps, together with the Albula route, is considered to be the most beautiful railway line through the Alps.
The views from Mota da Cadera of the bottom of the valley and the surrounding mountains are fantastic. A beautiful path built between drywalls winds down through the forest and across meadows to Poschiavo. This is an Italian-style village, protected because of its historic significance. Stone-covered patrician homes, a late Gothic church and the town hall with the former defence tower are located beside the narrow lanes.
The trail continues along the channelled Poschiavino river past the camping ground and to the shore of the lake. Nestled between steep mountainsides the village is situated directly on the water, which was dammed up by a prehistoric rockslide. Following the lakeshore you reach today’s destination at the Le Prese bus stop.
At the southeast end of the Cavaglia plain, the train track, the mountain stream and the hiking trail come together and lead into the Cavaglia gorge. You can climb down into the glacier garden to see the humongous holes in the rocks. These are thousands of years old. The powerful, constant pressure of the glacier water and rotating rocks and sand have created the so-called “giants’ pots”.
A pleasant forest trail meanders along the eastern slope, offering views as far as Lago di Poschiavo, the destination of this section of the route. The path crosses the tracks of the Bernina Railway several times. The highest railway transversal in the Alps, together with the Albula route, is considered to be the most beautiful railway line through the Alps.
The views from Mota da Cadera of the bottom of the valley and the surrounding mountains are fantastic. A beautiful path built between drywalls winds down through the forest and across meadows to Poschiavo. This is an Italian-style village, protected because of its historic significance. Stone-covered patrician homes, a late Gothic church and the town hall with the former defence tower are located beside the narrow lanes.
The trail continues along the channelled Poschiavino river past the camping ground and to the shore of the lake. Nestled between steep mountainsides the village is situated directly on the water, which was dammed up by a prehistoric rockslide. Following the lakeshore you reach today’s destination at the Le Prese bus stop.
A forest trail with views of the Italian Alps in the distance leads past the glacier mills of the Cavaglia gorge down to the Poschiavo Valley. The second part of the route is flat, accompanied by the Rhaetian Railway and the burbling of the Poschiavino river.
Cavaglia is located at 1703 m in a charming mountain valley formed by the glacier. The former workman’s village for the local hydroelectric power plant is now a holiday resort with a handful of residential homes, a guest house, a power plant and a train station. The meadows on the plain are surrounded by ancient forests. The rocky riverbed of the Cavagliasch river divides the pastures in the broad valley.
At the southeast end of the Cavaglia plain, the train track, the mountain stream and the hiking trail come together and lead into the Cavaglia gorge. You can climb down into the glacier garden to see the humongous holes in the rocks. These are thousands of years old. The powerful, constant pressure of the glacier water and rotating rocks and sand have created the so-called “giants’ pots”.
A pleasant forest trail meanders along the eastern slope, offering views as far as Lago di Poschiavo, the destination of this section of the route. The path crosses the tracks of the Bernina Railway several times. The highest railway transversal in the Alps, together with the Albula route, is considered to be the most beautiful railway line through the Alps.
The views from Mota da Cadera of the bottom of the valley and the surrounding mountains are fantastic. A beautiful path built between drywalls winds down through the forest and across meadows to Poschiavo. This is an Italian-style village, protected because of its historic significance. Stone-covered patrician homes, a late Gothic church and the town hall with the former defence tower are located beside the narrow lanes.
The trail continues along the channelled Poschiavino river past the camping ground and to the shore of the lake. Nestled between steep mountainsides the village is situated directly on the water, which was dammed up by a prehistoric rockslide. Following the lakeshore you reach today’s destination at the Le Prese bus stop.
At the southeast end of the Cavaglia plain, the train track, the mountain stream and the hiking trail come together and lead into the Cavaglia gorge. You can climb down into the glacier garden to see the humongous holes in the rocks. These are thousands of years old. The powerful, constant pressure of the glacier water and rotating rocks and sand have created the so-called “giants’ pots”.
A pleasant forest trail meanders along the eastern slope, offering views as far as Lago di Poschiavo, the destination of this section of the route. The path crosses the tracks of the Bernina Railway several times. The highest railway transversal in the Alps, together with the Albula route, is considered to be the most beautiful railway line through the Alps.
The views from Mota da Cadera of the bottom of the valley and the surrounding mountains are fantastic. A beautiful path built between drywalls winds down through the forest and across meadows to Poschiavo. This is an Italian-style village, protected because of its historic significance. Stone-covered patrician homes, a late Gothic church and the town hall with the former defence tower are located beside the narrow lanes.
The trail continues along the channelled Poschiavino river past the camping ground and to the shore of the lake. Nestled between steep mountainsides the village is situated directly on the water, which was dammed up by a prehistoric rockslide. Following the lakeshore you reach today’s destination at the Le Prese bus stop.
Length
12 km
Ascent | Descent
60 m | 800 m
Hiking time
3 h 00 min
Grade | Fitness level
medium
(mountain hiking trail)
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medium
Arrival | return travel
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Hint
Ideal section for families.
Arrival | return travel
Contact
Signpost management
Signposting is managed by the cantonal hiking trail organisation on behalf of the communities.
Wanderwege Graubünden
Kornplatz 12
7000 Chur
info@wwgr.ch
www.wanderwege-graubünden.ch