329 Alp Casanna (suitable for E-MTB)
Medium
22.7 km
3:45 h
1050 mhd
1050 mhd
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Starting in Klosters this round tour climbs on pleasant paths up into the pulsating winter resort of Davos Klosters. Following the ski runs from the Parsenn ski resort the route drops back down towards Klosters.
Best Season
Jan
Feb
Mär
Apr
Mai
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Okt
Nov
Dez
Start
Klosters Square
Destination
Klosters Square
Coordinates
46.869365, 9.880584
Details
Description
Leaving the valley station of the Gotschna cable car the route follows mostly asphalt roads down towards Klosters Dorf and then onto the beautiful village of Serneus. Between Klosters Dorf and Serneus the track runs along the river Landquart on a gentle path. At one point you pass under the stunning bridge Sunnibergbrücke. It’s worth a stop just to take in this majestic piece of engineering and trace the mighty supports right up to the bridge itself. In Serneus begins the ascent to Schiefer. The initial phase is comfortable, but after the Schiefer Valley Station the rise becomes steeper over forest paths and trails up to the Casanna Alp. Now the real fun comes with a rapid decent to Serneuser Schwendi. Here you can take a thoroughly enjoyable rest before completing the final stretch back down to Klosters. The down hill runs over good forest paths through Cavadürli, Rüti before reaching Klosters.
Geheimtipp
A strengthening stop in the Serneuser Schwendi is extremely worthwhile.
Sicherheitshinweis
In Davos Klosters there are many alps with livestock farming. Therefore, you can expect to encounter animals everywhere. Please be considerate and drive the terrain at an appropriate speed.
Directions
Klosters Platz - Klosters Dorf - Serneus - Schifer - Alp Casanna - Serneuser Schwendi - Klosters Platz
Directions
Public Transport
Take the Rhaetian Railway RhB to Klosters Platz ( Timetable field 910 ).
Anreise Information
On the A13 and B28 to Küblis.
Parking
Please use public parking in Klosters Platz.
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