Piz Toissa
Piz Toissa with Salouf in the foreground
The Piz Toissa is a mountain west of Salouf in the canton of Graubünden in Switzerland with an altitude of 2'657 m above sea level. M. It is separated from the Curvér massif by the dip of the Furcletta. Particularly striking it is because of its volcano-like appearance.
Location
The Piz Piz Curvér Toissa belongs to the group, a subgroup of the above Kamnik Alps. It lies completely within the municipality of Salouf.
Among the neighboring peaks of Piz Curvér and Curvér Pintg belong there Taspegn.
Southwest of the Piz Toissa is the Marian Shrine Ziteil, with its 2'429 m above sea level. M. 's highest shrine of the Eastern Alps.
Valley is a Salouf and Mon Common starting points are the parking Cre digl Lai and Munter, or pilgrimage Ziteil.
Giovanni Segantini
Landscapes of the painter Giovanni Segantini (1858-1899) show in the background Piz and Piz Toissa Curvér. A multi-day hike called Senda Segantini connects stations from the life of the painter and also takes you to Parsonz on the southeast flank of Piz Toissa.
Routes to the summit
About the West back
- Starting point: Furcletta ( 2,347 m)
- Difficulty: EB
- Time: ¾ hours
(Route to Furcletta see below)
By Val Gronda
- Starting point: Salouf ( 1'258 m) or Parking Cre digl Lai ( 1,780 m)
- Difficulty: BG
- Time: 4 ¼ hours of Salouf or 2 ¾ hours of Cre digl Lai
Furcletta
By Got Grond:
- Starting point: Mon ( 1,231 m), Salouf ( 1'258 m) or Parking Munter ( 1,860 m)
- Route: By Got Grond, Munter
- Difficulty: Mountain hikers
- Time: 3 ¼ hours from Mon or Salouf, 1 ½ hours from the parking lot Munter
About Cre digl Lai:
- Starting point: Salouf ( 1'258 m) or Parking Cre digl Lai ( 1,780 m)
- Directions: On the mountain trail after Cre digl Lai, Furcla
- Difficulty: Mountain hikers
- Time: 2 ¾ hours of Salouf, 1 ½ hours from the parking lot Cre digl Lai
Panorama
Gallery
Ascent towards Piz Toissa
Ploughing (L' aratura ) by Giovanni Segantini with Piz and Piz Toissa Curvér in the background
Lunch in the Alps ( Mezzogiorno sulle alpi ) by Giovanni Segantini with Piz and Piz Toissa Curvér in the background