"" Lej da las Collinas, Pontresina Download_on_the_App_Store_Badge_US-UK_RGB_blk_4SVG_092917 ic_keyboard_arrow_right_48px default-skin 2 estm_eng_2chair_lift estm_eng_3chair_lift estm_eng_4chair_liftestm_eng_6chair_liftestm_eng_aerial_cableway estm_eng_funicularestm_eng_gondola_cableway estm_eng_magic_carpet estm_eng_ponylift estm_eng_ski_lift estm_eng_snowtube 4_close Generated by Fontastic.me stm_booking_bergellstm_booking_bike_hotelstm_booking_bus_cable_railway_asteriskstm_booking_busstm_booking_bus_cable_railwaystm_booking_bus_cable_railway_asteriskstm_booking_golfhotelstm_booking_hotel_skipass_bstm_booking_hotel_skipass_bstm_booking_railway_incstm_booking_railway_inc_asterisk

Lej da las Collinas

Pontresina

Lej da las Collinas

Pontresina

The trail to the Lej da las Collinas was created by a school class on behalf of the Diavolezza mountain railway. The descent is tough, with around 900 metres of altitude difference.

From the Diavolezza mountain station, the trail leads directly up to the chairlift terminus. The trail runs alongside the chair lift, descends over rocky sections, continues along the side of the Munt Pers and then reaches the Lej da Diavolezza.

After a bend, the trail branches off towards the crest of the Senda Diavel and climbs a few metres again to the Lejs da las Collinas.

The area between the Collinas and Pers lakes is a heathland with a varied and rare flora and fauna. It is worth stopping here to enjoy a unique view.

The return route leads through beautiful alpine rose bushes, past Lej Pers and on to the Diavolezza valley station. With a bit of luck you will also spot some chamois.

In some parts of the hike, surefootedness is required.

 

Hike to the Diavolezza mountain station - Lej da las Collinas

 

 

Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator


Opening hours
Always open


Location

Open Today
Facilities
  • Accessible only by foot
Contacts
+41 81 838 83 00

7504 Pontresina

Location