Widok na Jöriseen z Jöriflüelafurgga
Widok na Jöriseen z Jöriflüelafurgga
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The View of the Jöriseen from Jöriflüelafurgga is a spectacular alpine viewpoint situated at approximately 2,722 meters (8,930 feet) in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. This mountain saddle, nestled within the Silvretta mountain range near Davos and the Flüela Pass, offers an unparalleled panorama of the vibrant Jöriseen lakes below and the surrounding rugged peaks. It serves as a natural connection between the Flüelatal and the Jöri- and Vereinatal valleys.
What truly captivates visitors to Jöriflüelafurgga is the magnificent vista…
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05:56
780m
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Trudna wędrówka. Wymagany bardzo dobry poziom sprawności. Wymagane stabilny krok, solidne buty i doświadczenie alpinistyczne.
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Wysokość 2,720 m
Pogoda
Zasilane przez Foreca
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poniedziałek 8 czerwca
10°C
4°C
95 %
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Maks. prędkość wiatru: 8.0 km/h
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The Jöriseen Circular Trail, also known as Route 788, is considered challenging. Hikers should expect steep descents and ascents, including a short section that is secured with ropes. The terrain is rocky and requires careful footing. Good physical fitness and alpine experience are essential for this route.
While the 11-kilometer circular trail starting from Wägerhus is the most popular, the viewpoint is primarily accessed as part of this demanding route. There are no significantly shorter or easier alternative routes directly to the Jöriflüelafurgga viewpoint itself, as it is situated in a high-alpine saddle requiring a substantial hike.
Beyond sturdy hiking boots and poles, which are highly recommended for stability on the rocky paths, it's advisable to bring layers of clothing suitable for changing alpine weather, sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), sufficient water and snacks, and a first-aid kit. Given the challenging terrain, a map or GPS device is also beneficial.
Due to the challenging terrain, steep sections, and a rope-secured part, the main Jöriseen Circular Trail to Jöriflüelafurgga is generally not recommended for young children or families without significant alpine hiking experience. It requires good fitness and sure-footedness. Families with older, experienced hiking children might find it rewarding, but caution is advised.
While specific restrictions for dogs are not noted, the challenging nature of the terrain, including steep sections and a rope-secured part, means that only very agile and experienced dogs would be able to comfortably navigate the Jöriseen Circular Trail. Owners should assess their dog's capabilities carefully and ensure they are kept on a leash.
The most common starting point for the Jöriseen Circular Trail is Wägerhus, located near the Flüela Pass. This can typically be reached by PostBus services from Davos or Zernez. It's advisable to check the current PostBus schedules for routes serving the Flüela Pass area, especially during the hiking season.
Parking is generally available at Wägerhus, which serves as a common starting point for the Jöriseen Circular Trail. However, during peak season, parking can fill up quickly. Arriving early in the morning is recommended to secure a spot, especially on weekends and holidays.
At an elevation of approximately 2,722 meters, weather conditions at Jöriflüelafurgga can change rapidly and be unpredictable, even in summer. Expect cooler temperatures than in the valleys, strong winds, and the possibility of sudden rain, fog, or even snow. Always check the mountain weather forecast before heading out and be prepared for all conditions.
The Jöriflüelafurgga and Jöriseen area is a high-alpine environment. While stunning in winter, the trails become significantly more challenging and dangerous due to deep snow, avalanche risk, and extreme cold. It is generally not recommended for winter hiking or snowshoeing without extensive alpine experience, proper avalanche safety gear, and a guide. Some sections may also be officially closed due to rockfall or avalanche danger.
The Jöriflüelafurgga viewpoint and the Jöriseen area are known for their remote, untouched nature. There are no cafes, restaurants, or direct accommodation facilities at the viewpoint or immediately around the lakes. Hikers should be self-sufficient. The nearest facilities would be found along the Flüela Pass road or in the larger towns like Davos or Zernez.
While the Jöriseen lakes are incredibly beautiful, their waters are glacial meltwater, meaning they are extremely cold. While there are no official prohibitions against swimming, it is generally not recommended due to the frigid temperatures and the desire to preserve the pristine alpine environment. Most visitors prefer to admire their vibrant colors from the shore.