The hike begins at the car park (1,729 m) of the Rescher Alm mountain pasture in the Rojental valley. The car park is on the right side of the street. From here you follow trail no. 4 for about an hour to the Rescher Alm mountain pasture at 2.000 m (refreshments available). Continue past the pasture, along the military path, until trail no. 5 branches off to the left. This leads up to the summit of the Piz Lad at 2,180 metres. This mountain lies between Austria, Italy and Switzerland. It promises a wonderful view of the Lake Resia as well as the Grüner See and Schwarzer See in Nauders. The border triangle is 700 metres to the north, below the summit cross, at 2,180 metres. Back to the valley you can take the ascent route or the southern ridge towards Grubenjoch. Shortly before, the path leads down to the left in hairpin bends and joins the ascent route halfway. Magnificent views in all directions and with some luck you can see some ibexes.
The tour can be started from Resia, or from the Malga Resia/Reschener Alm at 2,000 m, which is open in summer and also in winter. The long way from Resia at the northern end of the village starts along the route number 5 to Vallierteck. Here it turns right and over meadows the route arrives the Malga Resia. Behind the alpine pasture following the military road in northern direction, then the path no. 5 turn left. After about 40 minutes we reach a cross that stands at a magnificent vantage point. From here, the further route can be seen clearly up to the peak.
On the Vinschger road SS 40 to the skilift Pofel in Resia.