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  • Lago del Onore via Flatschnal Alm

    A hidden alpine lake cradled in quiet valleys above Plan.

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Exploring the tranquil heights of Val di Plan

Where larch forests give way to sapphire waters.

This scenic circuit begins in Plan (Plann) and leads hikers through pastoral meadows and into high alpine solitude. The trail climbs gradually through the quiet Flatschnal valley, reaching the serene Lago del Onore – a pristine alpine lake nestled beneath rocky ridges. Descending via Lazins, the loop returns to Plan through forested slopes and traditional farm clearings.

Duration

4h

Distance

10km

Elevation

700m

Availability

Weekend

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From alpine pasture to reflective shores

Views

Panoramic Viewpoints

Wildlife

Marmots & Wildlife

Waters

Crystal-clear Lakes

Terrain

Alpine Trails

Difficulty Level

Moderate

When to Go

Ideal between June and mid-October. The lake is clearest during dry, sunny weeks. Avoid after heavy rain due to slippery rock paths.

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From alpine pasture to reflective shores

Departing from Plan, the trail ascends alongside murmuring streams to reach Flatschnal Alm – a peaceful place often grazed by cattle. Continuing upward, hikers reach Lago del Onore, a quiet lake reflecting rugged peaks and passing clouds. After soaking in the solitude, the descent toward Lazins reveals lush vegetation and vibrant alpine blooms. This loop is a perfect half-day escape for those seeking nature’s softer, quieter face.

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