Partenzer Trek stage 1: Klosters - Fideriser Heuberge

Medium
14.7 km
5:30 h
490 mhd
780 mhd
Grünsee
Gotschnabahn im Hintergrund Klosters

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Casannapass

Varied hike from Klosters Gotschnagrat, past the enchanting Grüensee, over to the Fideriser Heuberge.

Technique /6
Fitness 3/6
Highest Point  2435 m
Lowest Point  2000 m
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Start
Klosters mountain station Gotschnabahn
Destination
Fideriser Heuberge / Berghaus Arflina
Coordinates
46.869223, 9.88021

Details

Description

The well-marked mountain hiking trail leads from Klosters (we recommend the Gotschnagrat as a starting point) over four "transitions" into the Fideriser Heuberge. On the way you will pass the idyllically situated Grüensee, which invites you to a cooling bath. From the Duranna Pass, a partly wet path leads through the flat moor area teilenmäder to the Strassberger Fürggli. The plateau of the Fideriser Heuberge seems almost a bit Canadian. The landscape with the two small Cluner lakes is home to a diverse flora and fauna. You will spend the night in the Berghaus Arflina at an altitude of 2,000 m - far away from the civilization of the valley floor.

Geheimtipp

Use the Gotschnabahn as an ascent aid.

Sicherheitshinweis

Hassle-free and well-marked hiking trails. In case of poor visibility, do not leave the marked route.

Ausrüstung

High hiking boots recommended; in wet conditions and cattle, the slope between Duranna Pass and Strassberger Fürggli can be a bit "swampy". We also recommend the usual hiking equipment such as mountain hiking clothing adapted to the season and a map.

Directions

Public Transport

Anreise Information

On the A13 in the direction of Chur. In Landquart take exit no. 14 in the direction of Landquart, Davos, Vereina. On the N28 to Klosters.

Parking

In Klosters, all parking spaces are subject to a charge. Before the start of the tour, inquire where you can park your car at the best cost.

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