Val Forno

Coordinates: 46°19′33″N 9°42′02″E / 46.325833°N 9.700556°E / 46.325833; 9.700556
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Forno Glacier
Lägh da Cavloc with Monte del Forno in the background

Val Forno (German Fornotal) is a valley south of Maloja in the Swiss canton of Grisons with the Forno Glacier at the head of the valley.

Description[edit]

The river Orlegna originates from the glacier and flows through the valley. At Plan Canin the valley forks: to the southwest lies the upper Val Forno with the Forno glacier, to the southeast the side valley Val Muretto towards the Muretto Pass (crossing to Italy).[1]

Further down the valley lies the Lägh da Cavloc.

A hiking trail leads from Maloja through the entire Val Forno to the Forno Glacier and the Forno hut on the slope east of the glacier.[2] The trail is easy until the Lägh da Cavloc and then becomes increasingly stony and challenging towards the glacier.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Sentiero Cavloc, schweizmobil.ch
  2. ^ a b Hiking over the Forno Glacier in the Upper Engadine on wandergeschichten.de (in German)

46°19′33″N 9°42′02″E / 46.325833°N 9.700556°E / 46.325833; 9.700556