Stage 4: Prättigauer Höhenweg

Medium
23 km
8:00 h
1400 mhd
1600 mhd
Jägglisch Horn
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Past individual farmsteads, the route follows the Alpbach stream up to the Jägglisch Horn. At an altitude of 2,257 metres, the view extends across the Rätikon and the Prättigauer Höhenweg. The following traverse leads past the Madrisa Land theme park and Schlappintobel down to Klosters.
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Fitness 6/6
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Start
St. Antönien
Destination
Klosters
Coordinates
47.044132, 9.683693

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Description

The stage starts at the foot of the highest mountain in the Rätikon, the Schesaplana. After a short section on the alpine road, a hiking trail follows, which leads past the Fasons Alpine Museum. Let yourself be inspired by this museum for a short while. Afterwards you hike on a varied path to the alp Stürvis and further to Cani. There you reach the Alpweg, which leads to Seewis village. In Seewis, great restaurants await you, where you can toast to the Prättigauer Höhenweg. You will also find good connections to public transport.

The official route continues over the Fadärastein, the steep winding path down to the picturesque Malans in the Bündner Herrschaft to Landquart.

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Geheimtipp

Rent a scooter in the Schesaplanahütte and enjoy the 1,000 metres of altitude difference down to Seewis Dorf with a rapid descent.

Sicherheitshinweis

The trail is classified as T2 (mountain hiking) according to the hiking scale SAC. Definition of path / terrain: Path with continuous route and balanced gradients. If marked: white-red-white. Terrain partly steep, risk of falling not excluded. Definition requirement: some surefootedness. Trekking shoes are recommended. Elementary orientation.

Attention for dog owners:
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Ausrüstung

Good footwear, mountain hiking clothing adapted to the season (don't forget to change spare laundry!) and a map in your backpack are just as recommended as headgear, sunglasses and cream, water bottle and tour provisions. Touring poles increase sure-footedness and relieve the joints.

Directions

Directions

Public Transport

Take the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) to Landquart, then change to the Rhaetian Railway (RhB) in the direction of Davos. Get off in Küblis. Then take the post bus to St. Antönien.

Anreise Information

Take the A13 to Landquart, continue on the A28 national road to Küblis. Shortly after entering the village, turn left and follow Luzeinerstrasse uphill to Luzein, Pany, St. Antönien.

Parking

In St. Antönien, all parking spaces are subject to a fee. In the car parks, you can pay with cash, the Parkingpay app or Twint. The last parking lot P6 with day ticket is located below the Partnunstafel, about 3.5 km outside of St. Antönien.

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