©  (c) Rolf Marmet / Lenk-Simmental Tourismus AG
©  (c) Patrick Marmet / Lenk-Simmental Tourismus AG
©  (c) Rolf Marmet / Lenk-Simmental Tourismus AG
©  (c) Rolf Marmet / Lenk-Simmental Tourismus AG
©  (c) Rolf Marmet / Lenk-Simmental Tourismus AG
©  (c) Rolf Marmet / Lenk-Simmental Tourismus AG
©  (c) Rolf Marmet / Lenk-Simmental Tourismus AG
©  (c) Rolf Marmet / Lenk-Simmental Tourismus AG
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Skitouring- Track Pörisgrat (signposted)

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  • Difficulty
  • Duration 1:40 h
  • Distance 5,6 km
  • 594 hm
  • 594 hm

This ski tour follows the signposted snowshoe trail and is therefore the ideal ski tour for beginners. The tour starts at the Hubelmatte, from where the route leads across fields and through clearings in the forest through the Summerwald, not far from the impressive Iffig Falls, which are frozen in winter. The rest of the ascent to the Pörisgrat ridge leads through unspoilt winter landscape in open terrain. On the ridge, which is more of a broad ridge than a crest, the panorama of the Albristhorn, Metschstand and Oberlaubhorn is definitely worth a break and a photo. The descent follows back over the ridge to the Lischböden, from where it goes through wooded areas from clearing to clearing, hopefully through the finest powder snow, back to the Hubelmatte.

  • Approach

    From Lenk in the direction of Iffigenalp to the Hubelmatte car park.

  • From the Lenk railway station, take the bus to Alpenrösli. Please note the very limited departure times. Timetable: SBB.

    From Alpenrösli, walk along the road into the valley for 15 minutes to Hubelmatte.

  • There are a few car parks at Hubelmatte in winter. A 4x4 taxi from Lenk or the bus to Alpenrösli is preferable.

  • The tour follows the signposted snowshoe trail to the Pörisgrat.

  • This ski tour follows the signposted snowshoe trail and is therefore the ideal ski tour for beginners. In order to be able to tackle further ski tours, expertise in the assessment of the avalanche situation or a mountain guide/snow sports instructor are essential in order to move safely in the mountains.

  • As with any ski tour, your equipment includes an avalanche transceiver, probe, shovel and ski-crampons.

  • The reverse direction to the snowshoe trail makes the ascent on touring skis a little more pleasant.