Snowshoe trekking

Gampergalt Trail
Flums, Berghotel Schönhalden–Alp Gampergalt–Flums, Berghotel Schönhalden

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Gampergalt Trail
Flums, Berghotel Schönhalden–Alp Gampergalt–Flums, Berghotel Schönhalden
Round trip through quiet forests and open landscapes at the foot of Guscha summit. With numerous views to the impressive Churfirsten peaks and towards Flumserberg. On the way: Alp Wildenberg and the associated Stafel Gampergalt.
This panoramic round tour starts directly at Berghotel Schönhalden on Flumser Kleinberg. On quiet soles you soon pass the stables of Alp Wildenberg below Guscha. On the 190 ha of pasture land, about 100 cows and young cattle are looked after in summer - now you can find silence and winter idyll on the other side of the busy Flumserberg ski area. And the view over Sarganserland - wonderful!
The trail climbs steadily and gently over open terrain until it finally reaches Alp Gampergalt. The alp building there belongs to Alp Wildenberg. The view over the Flumserberg mountains, the picturesque Schilstal valley to the west and the nearby Churfirsten mountains opens up again and again on the way. The jagged serrations, which dive almost vertically into Lake Walen in the south, seem majestic.
Then the tour is secluded and more or less flat when it leads over snowfields and sometimes through forests. When you reach Rosewald, you descend over snow-covered meadows. With magnificent views of the opposite Alvier mountain chain and into the valley, the starting point at Berghotel Schönhalden is reached. The gondola lift takes winter sports enthusiasts back down to Flums Saxli.
The trail climbs steadily and gently over open terrain until it finally reaches Alp Gampergalt. The alp building there belongs to Alp Wildenberg. The view over the Flumserberg mountains, the picturesque Schilstal valley to the west and the nearby Churfirsten mountains opens up again and again on the way. The jagged serrations, which dive almost vertically into Lake Walen in the south, seem majestic.
Then the tour is secluded and more or less flat when it leads over snowfields and sometimes through forests. When you reach Rosewald, you descend over snow-covered meadows. With magnificent views of the opposite Alvier mountain chain and into the valley, the starting point at Berghotel Schönhalden is reached. The gondola lift takes winter sports enthusiasts back down to Flums Saxli.
Round trip through quiet forests and open landscapes at the foot of Guscha summit. With numerous views to the impressive Churfirsten peaks and towards Flumserberg. On the way: Alp Wildenberg and the associated Stafel Gampergalt.
This panoramic round tour starts directly at Berghotel Schönhalden on Flumser Kleinberg. On quiet soles you soon pass the stables of Alp Wildenberg below Guscha. On the 190 ha of pasture land, about 100 cows and young cattle are looked after in summer - now you can find silence and winter idyll on the other side of the busy Flumserberg ski area. And the view over Sarganserland - wonderful!
The trail climbs steadily and gently over open terrain until it finally reaches Alp Gampergalt. The alp building there belongs to Alp Wildenberg. The view over the Flumserberg mountains, the picturesque Schilstal valley to the west and the nearby Churfirsten mountains opens up again and again on the way. The jagged serrations, which dive almost vertically into Lake Walen in the south, seem majestic.
Then the tour is secluded and more or less flat when it leads over snowfields and sometimes through forests. When you reach Rosewald, you descend over snow-covered meadows. With magnificent views of the opposite Alvier mountain chain and into the valley, the starting point at Berghotel Schönhalden is reached. The gondola lift takes winter sports enthusiasts back down to Flums Saxli.
The trail climbs steadily and gently over open terrain until it finally reaches Alp Gampergalt. The alp building there belongs to Alp Wildenberg. The view over the Flumserberg mountains, the picturesque Schilstal valley to the west and the nearby Churfirsten mountains opens up again and again on the way. The jagged serrations, which dive almost vertically into Lake Walen in the south, seem majestic.
Then the tour is secluded and more or less flat when it leads over snowfields and sometimes through forests. When you reach Rosewald, you descend over snow-covered meadows. With magnificent views of the opposite Alvier mountain chain and into the valley, the starting point at Berghotel Schönhalden is reached. The gondola lift takes winter sports enthusiasts back down to Flums Saxli.
Length | Number of stages
4 km
| 1 Stage
Ascent | Descent
220 m | 220 m
Hiking time
1 h 50 min
Fitness level
medium
Arrival | return travel
Season
Winter season
The winter season usually lasts from mid-December until end of March
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.
Direction of the signposting
The route is only signposted in counterclockwise direction.
Contact
Heidiland Tourismus AG
Flumserbergstrasse 196
8898 Flumserberg
Tel. +41 (0)81 720 18 18
flumserberg@heidiland.com
www.heidiland.com
Flumserbergstrasse 196
8898 Flumserberg
Tel. +41 (0)81 720 18 18
flumserberg@heidiland.com
www.heidiland.com