The hike to Lej da Diavolezza
You can see the emerald-green sparkle of Lej da Diavolezza from miles away. Only the hardiest of people swim here, but the lake is nevertheless a beautiful, idyllic place to stop for a while.
This hike starts at the Diavolezza mountain station. Just before Sass Queder, the path branches off to Lej da Diavolezza. The path can be slippery in wet weather. Sure-footedness is required. The beautiful and varied fauna and flora here keep things interesting. With a little luck, you might see some ptarmigans on Muots Ravulaunas. If you follow the ski slope, it will take you to the Diavolezza valley station.
Please note: the path along the ski slope (until Lej da Diavolezza) is more suitable for those who are less sure-footed.