Snowshoe trekking

Roggi’s Trail
Parsonz–Parsonz

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Roggi’s Trail
Parsonz–Parsonz
Quiet hike through snow-covered forests, past old, idyllic huts with a cosy stop at the «Roggi's Baizli».
The route starts next to the restaurant "Bellavista" in Parsonz. Here, one walks through snow-covered forests and up the hill towards Piz Martegnas, all the way to Plaz da Piertg. On the north-western side stands the Piz Toissa which, given its shape, could well be confused with an extinct volcano.
Now, one continues on the old path to Pro Barlegn, and then, to the right towards Lungatigia. A few Alpine farmhouses can also be found here. By now, two thirds of the ascent are already complete. The final third is a little easier, crossing the open plain to the next pastureland settlement of Las Tigias. The Piz Mitgel, Piz Ela and Tinzenhorn mountains can be seen on the other side.
Soon, one can catch sight of the ski run. Located directly beside it the après ski bar «Roggis Baizli» already awaits you. With a somewhat heavier belly, the way leads towards Cresta da Lay back to Parsonz. Fortunately only downhill.
Now, one continues on the old path to Pro Barlegn, and then, to the right towards Lungatigia. A few Alpine farmhouses can also be found here. By now, two thirds of the ascent are already complete. The final third is a little easier, crossing the open plain to the next pastureland settlement of Las Tigias. The Piz Mitgel, Piz Ela and Tinzenhorn mountains can be seen on the other side.
Soon, one can catch sight of the ski run. Located directly beside it the après ski bar «Roggis Baizli» already awaits you. With a somewhat heavier belly, the way leads towards Cresta da Lay back to Parsonz. Fortunately only downhill.
Quiet hike through snow-covered forests, past old, idyllic huts with a cosy stop at the «Roggi's Baizli».
The route starts next to the restaurant "Bellavista" in Parsonz. Here, one walks through snow-covered forests and up the hill towards Piz Martegnas, all the way to Plaz da Piertg. On the north-western side stands the Piz Toissa which, given its shape, could well be confused with an extinct volcano.
Now, one continues on the old path to Pro Barlegn, and then, to the right towards Lungatigia. A few Alpine farmhouses can also be found here. By now, two thirds of the ascent are already complete. The final third is a little easier, crossing the open plain to the next pastureland settlement of Las Tigias. The Piz Mitgel, Piz Ela and Tinzenhorn mountains can be seen on the other side.
Soon, one can catch sight of the ski run. Located directly beside it the après ski bar «Roggis Baizli» already awaits you. With a somewhat heavier belly, the way leads towards Cresta da Lay back to Parsonz. Fortunately only downhill.
Now, one continues on the old path to Pro Barlegn, and then, to the right towards Lungatigia. A few Alpine farmhouses can also be found here. By now, two thirds of the ascent are already complete. The final third is a little easier, crossing the open plain to the next pastureland settlement of Las Tigias. The Piz Mitgel, Piz Ela and Tinzenhorn mountains can be seen on the other side.
Soon, one can catch sight of the ski run. Located directly beside it the après ski bar «Roggis Baizli» already awaits you. With a somewhat heavier belly, the way leads towards Cresta da Lay back to Parsonz. Fortunately only downhill.
Length | Number of stages
4 km
| 1 Stage
Ascent | Descent
340 m | 340 m
Hiking time
2 h 25 min
Fitness level
medium
Arrival | return travel
Season
Winter season
The winter season generally lasts from mid-December to beginnig/mid-April.
Signalization
Routing
Due to snow conditions, the locally signposted route may differ from that shown on the SwitzerlandMobility web map. If in doubt, follow the local signs.
Hints
Snowshoe rental
Snowshoes can be rented from the following sports outlets: Bananas Sport-Shop or in the Hotel CUBE Active.
www.savognin.ch
Contact
Tourismus Savognin Bivio Albula AG
Stradung 42
7460 Savognin
Tel. +41 (0)81 659 16 16
ferien@savognin.ch
www.savognin.ch
Stradung 42
7460 Savognin
Tel. +41 (0)81 659 16 16
ferien@savognin.ch
www.savognin.ch