St. Antönien: round hike in a moor landscape
Medium
9.9 km
2:30 h
400 mhd
400 mhd
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The perfect hike in the summer through cool and rustling forest up to the extensive moor Grossried.
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Start
Starting point is St. Antönien
Destination
Destination is St. Antönien
Coordinates
46.969565, 9.814317
Details
Description
Near the bus-stop 'Platz' of the ancient village St. Antönien there are several restaurants to take some refreshment before you start the hike up the hill. Follow the signpost to Stels/Salfsch zigzag uphill. Soon you walk past the cosy mountain lodge 'Michelshof'. Follow the road to 'Aschüel'. Beside the lake 'Soppenseeli' there is a nice place to barbecue. From there the path leads over the first marshy ground into the forest. Follow the trail on the left over roots through sparse spruce forest and bushes of blueberries. You leave the forest at 'Grossried' and get to the plain of 'Grossried'. Keep on the right and cross the marsh, then follow the footpath in the direction of St. Antönien over the wooden bridges which lead across the moor back to 'Soppenseeli' and to St. Antönien.
Geheimtipp
If you feel like it (especially if you travel by public transport) there is the possibility to rent a scooter at the inn 'Michelshof' and cycle down to Küblis (about 1 hour) or to Schiers (about 2 hours).
Directions
St. Antönien Platz 1420 metres above sea-level - Aschüel 1610 m - Soppen - Grossried 1750 m - Lengried 1695 m - Soppen - Aschüel - St. Antönien
Directions
Public Transport
By train RhB to Schiers or Küblis and by post-office van to St. Antönien (timetable-entry 90.214 or 90.222)
Anreise Information
Access roads A 13 to Landquart and B 28 to Küblis, then within the village turn left over the level crossing in the direction of Pany, Luzein, St. Antönien.
Parking
In St. Antönien all the car parks are liable to cost. Car park P2 is situated above the church.
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