Ferder Route (SwitzerlandMobile 952)

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Bosco GurinPhoto: Timo Cadlolo, Masterplan Alta Vallemaggia
Snowshoeing on the trail of the Walser. The Walser village of Bosco Gurin, the highest village in Ticino, is a popular ski resort and winter sports area. A short circular hike away from the ski slopes, through characteristic snow-covered landscapes.
The village of Bosco Gurin is located at an altitude of 1504 meters and is a very popular destination for winter sports. Thousands of people visit this idyllic mountain village every year, attracted by the many activities it offers. Not only the slopes, but also the center of Bosco Gurin is worth a visit for its history and characteristic appearance.
The village was founded in 1253 by the Walser, a population that came from nearby Italy and, even earlier, from Valais. Even today, you can marvel at the typical buildings built using the "Blockbau" log construction method.
The snowshoe route is a short circular hike that starts in the hamlet of Ferder, above the village of Bosco Gurin. Towards Endra Staful, the trail climbs through the fantastic snowy landscape with a view of Bosco Gurin. Below the Bawald protective forest, the trail leads to Metschu and descends steeply to Ferder, the starting point of the itinerary. Along the way, there are some Walser buildings to admire.
If you are lucky, during your walk you may meet the Weltu, the small and friendly forest inhabitants with backward feet who watch over the livestock of Bosco Gurin's residents when the snow is too high or the weather is bad.
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Follow the logo for snowshoe trails shown on the pink signs: Ferder Route 952


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• Snowshoes (ciaspole)
• Trekking poles with wide tip (basket)
• Avalanche kit with search device (transceiver)
• Avalanche probe and shovel
• Hiking backpack (approx. 30 liters) with rain cover, possibly avalanche airbag
• Comfortable and waterproof winter shoes or sturdy trekking shoes that fasten well to the snowshoes
• Possibly gaiters
• Warm multilayer clothing
• Ski jacket and pants
• Hat/headband, scarf, gloves, possibly ski goggles
• Sun and rain protection
• Provisions and drinking water
• Thermos with hot drink
• First aid kit
• Pocket knife
• Mobile phone, possibly headlamp
• Maps
• Bivouac sack and emergency blanket
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