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Haldensteiner Calanda

Difficult
16.2 km
8:05 h
2344 mhd
2344 mhd
Blick von Vättis hoch zum Calanda
Dorf Vättis mit dem Calanda im Hintergrund

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Haldensteiner Calanda (oua_33755936_2a8308a_profile)
On Vättis' proud local mountain.
Technique 5/6
Fitness 6/6
Highest Point  2804 m
Lowest Point  943 m
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Start
Vättis
Destination
Vättis
Coordinates
46.910159, 9.440518

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Description

The mountain tour to Vättis' local mountain is challenging and only recommended for experienced mountaineers. The very steeply ascending mountain path leads from Vättis through dense fir forest over rock steps to the Gonschrolaboden. Between imposing rock faces you reach the Tüfelschilchli. In an airy, easy ridge walk you reach the summit after 1862 meters of altitude with a fantastic panoramic view. Calanda is home to a large ibex colony, almost certainly, you can observe the proud Graubünden heraldic animals with their majestic antlers on every tour.

Sicherheitshinweis

Some parts of the route can be slippery depending on the weather.

Ausrüstung

Normal hiking equipment, very stable mountain boots.

Directions

Vättis – Gonscherolaboden – Haldensteiner Schaftäli – Tüfelschilchli – Haldensteiner Calanda – Tüfelschilchli – Haldensteiner Schaftäli –Gonscherolaboden - Vättis

Descent variants: Via Calanda SAC hut and to the Vazer Alp (time 3h)

Directions

Public Transport

Arrival by train to Bad Ragaz and Postbus to Vättis

Daily to Bad Ragaz, continue by bus 451 direction Vättis, village to stop Vättis, Dorf.

Anreise Information

Motorway exit Bad Ragaz, take the mountain road in the direction of Pfäfers/Valens to Vättis.

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Piz Scalottas - Brambrüesch

Medium
16.6 km
7:25 h
880 mhd
1611 mhd
Piz Scalottas.
Scalottas Terrasse Sommer

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June Hütte Sommer
A ridge walk from Piz Scalottas to Brambrüesch. Endless , beautiful panorama included.
Technique /6
Fitness 4/6
Highest Point  2573 m
Lowest Point  1588 m
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Piz Scalottas
Destination
Brambrüesch
Coordinates
46.721798, 9.510781

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Description

A long ascent to reach the ridge is not necessary on this tour. The two chairlifts Tgantieni and Scalottas go from Lenzerheide directly to Piz Scalottas. The time saved is needed for the full tour.

The hike leads from Piz Scalottas to Piz Danis and via Stätzerhorn and Fulhorn to Dreibündenstein. At Fulbergegg it descends towards Hühnerköpfe, Alp Malix and finally Brambrüesch, where the hike ends. From there you can take the cable car down to Chur.

The trail is exposed in places and requires surefootedness, but rewards you with a breathtaking panorama of Piz after Piz.

Geheimtipp

Those who do not want to do the whole tour can follow the hiking trail from Piz Danis towards Alp Stätz. There the cable car Heidbüel is waiting for you, with which you can comfortably ride down to Churwalden.

Ausrüstung

hiking boots

clothes suitable for the weather

Sufficient drinks and snacks for the tour

Directions

Piz Scalottas - Piz Danis - Stätzerhorn - Fulaberg - Fulhorn - Fulbergegg - Furggabüel - Hühnerköpfe - Alp Malix - Brambrüesch

Directions

Public Transport

With the sports bus from Lenzerheide to Val Sporz. The Tgantieni chairlift runs directly there. From Chur you can return to Lenzerheide by post bus.

Anreise Information

From Lenzerheide to the Val Sporz car park. As this is a route tour, however, we recommend travelling by public transport.

Parking

Val Sporz

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Dreibündenstein Trail

Medium
17.3 km
2:05 h
364 mhd
1500 mhd
Dreibündenstein Trail
Spundis

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Dreibündenstein Trail
This varied and panoramic trail connects the local mountain Brambrüesch in Chur with the Domleschg.
Technique /6
Fitness /6
Highest Point  2039 m
Lowest Point  682 m
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Coordinates
46.817884, 9.503647

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The Dreibündenstein is a summit that is both a plateau and a place steeped in history. But the ascent to it must be earned. Not only the view is worthwhile, but also the long downhill run that leads to Domleschg. 

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Antennatrail

Difficult
4.3 km
0:20 h
2 mhd
596 mhd
Antennatrail (oua_94756988_image)
Antennatrail Brambrüesch

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Antennatrail Brambrüesch
Hidden trail highlight away from the well-known freeride routes of the Alpenbikepark.
Technique /6
Fitness /6
Highest Point  1761 m
Lowest Point  1165 m
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Coordinates
46.816554, 9.509091

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Description

This narrow trail has it all: It leads amazingly flat and flowing through a remote and steep terrain. Every now and then it goes up and down easily, only rarely do you have to apply the brakes properly. You'll get a real flow when you ride through this magical forest - but don't be tempted too hard and lose concentration, because there are some exposed parts. Roots and also stones make the trail technically interesting - much more difficult to ride in wet conditions than in dry ones.

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Gravel Bike Route Hinterrhein

Medium
202.6 km
21:00 h
5327 mhd
5326 mhd
Gravel&Road Graubünden
Reichenau

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Gravel&Road Graubünden
Deep ravines, impressive panoramic views and witnesses to the history of Graubünden’s transport routes await discovery at the Posterior Rhine.
Technique 3/6
Fitness 3/6
Highest Point  2073 m
Lowest Point  559 m
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Start
Chur
Destination
Chur
Coordinates
46.861587, 9.507176

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Description

Your journey starts in Chur where you’ll discover the rolling hills of the Domleschg fruit and castle country. The Glaspass is an insider tip that will take you to the Beverin Nature Park. The slope is long, but not too steep. A beautiful panorama tour takes you over the Heinzenberg back to the historic trading town of Thusis. The journey continues through the natural monument of Viamala Gorge, where 300-meter high cliffs will have you in awe. The route to Andeer leads through the villages of Schamserberg, which tower high above the valley and score points for their panoramic views. The route climbs up towards Lai da Vons. Here you’ll be able to enjoy the tranquility of nature and an epic panorama. You can ride down the hill until you reach Sufers, and through the valley floor of the Rheinwald you’ll reach Splügen, Graubünden's oldest pass village. From Medels via Nufenen and Posterior Rhine you’ll continue following the young Rhine towards its source. On the other side of the Rhine, the route leads down into the valley again and you’ll ride through the idyllic landscape passing the Posterior Rhine through the valley floor of the Rheinwald back to Splügen. The ascent through the Fugscht forest is short but steep. A rapid descent brings you to Sufnersee and on the Northern shore; you ride along a little-used road towards Roflaschlucht (gorge), which guarantees breathtaking views into a wild gorge. Via Bärenburg and Pignia, the route leads to Zillis, where the Capuns Swiss champion invites you to lunch at the hotel Post. Via Reischen you ride through the Viamala to Thusis and along the Posterior Rhine through the Domleschg. From Reichenau, where the Anterior Rhine and the Posterior Rhine merge, you have a comfortable ride back to Chur.

Stages

Stage 1: Chur – Thusis

Stage 2: Thusis – Glaspass - Thusis

Stage 3: Thusis - Andeer

Stage 4: Andeer – Lai da Vons – Splügen

Stage 5: Splügen – Splügen

Stage 6: Splügen – Chur

Geheimtipp

Tip: Gravelbikers with lots of leg power will manage stages 1 and 2 in one day.

Tip: Don’t worry about carrying your luggage on this trip multi-day trip. Book the luggage transfer from hotel to hotel - convenient and easy.

Directions

Chur - Thusis: 29.8 kilometers - 404 altitude

You start the journey in Chur (593 m above sea level) and get on bike path no. 6 on the Polenweg to the imposing fortification Porta Rhaetica. From Rothenbrunnen the route makes its way over the gentle hills of the Domleschg fruit and castle country. In Paspels (757 m above sea level), you can marvel at the art works by the well-known artist Robert Indermaur. Lake Canova invites you to take a break, especially to cool down during summer. From here, it’s not far to Thusis, the historical trading place (680 m above sea level).

Thusis - Glaspass - Thusis: 36.1 kilometers - 1659 altitude

The Glaspass is an insider tip. The MTB route no. 90 takes you from Thusis (680 m above sea level) past the villages of Urmein and Tschappina into the Beverin nature park. The ascent to the Glaspass (1846 m above sea level) is long, but in addition to steep ramps, there are always flat roads where you can relax a little. Once you arrive at the pass, it’s worthwhile to ride a few meters further to the Beverin mountain inn. You definitely deserve to take a little break here! You only follow the road down the valley for a little while longer now, and then turn onto MTB route no. 623 "Heinzenberger Maiensäss Route". This will lead you high above the Domleschg over an impressive panoramic path. From Obergmeind (1813 m above sea level) via Plau to Prau da l'Alp, you’ll encounter several short steep slopes, but the great view makes up for it. The rapid descent to Präz (1170 m above sea level) and Raschlegnas will definitely put a smile on your face. The trail leads you through Cruttis Tobel and Tartar back to Thusis (680 m above sea level).

Thusis - Andeer: 27.1 kilometers - 983 altitude

From Thusis (680 m above sea level), the old Viamala road leads through the "lost hole" to Rongellen. The 300-meter high cliffs of the Viamala Gorge natural monument will amaze you. The road runs high over the Viamala and looking into the gorge is worth it. A stop at the Visitor Center not only gives you a chance to rest, but also brings you closer to the AlpTransit’s history. The route continues in the direction of the Muntogna da Schons and Schamserberg villages. Through Zillis (945 m above sea level) and Donat you’ll reach Lohn (1585 m above sea level), Mathon and Wergenstein. A great view over the whole valley, including the fantastic road to Wergenstein, which towers high above the Schamsertal will be your reward. A nice descent on an agricultural road brings you to Casti. An imposing wooden bridge takes you to Clugin, before you start the last stretch of the journey riding on a dirt road to Andeer (982 m above sea level). Andeer is known for its healing spring. Enjoy the mineral bath with a wellness area – it’s a guaranteed rest for your sore muscles.

Andeer - Lai da Vons - Splügen: 22 kilometers - 1237 altitude

The road from Andeer (982 m above sea level) in the direction of Lai da Vons ascends without mercy. As you climb higher and higher through the forest of the Tranter Tschaingel, you’ll get to enjoy wonderful views over the whole valley. At Pastgaglia, you have almost already climbed up one thousand meters and will leave the tree line behind you. There will hardly be any flat roads to offer a chance to take a breath. You do have to persevere for a bit. Turn left once you reach Larisch. The natural road is now a bit bumpy. Shortly after the highest point of the climb (2050 m above sea level), you’ll be able to see the Lai da Vons (1994 m above sea level). In the tranquility of nature, enjoy the epic panorama, pat yourself on the back and roll down the mountain to Sufer's. The cycle route no. 505 "Rheinwaldroute" takes you through the valley floor of the Rheinwald to Splügen (1458 m above sea level), the oldest pass village in Graubünden.

Splügen - Splügen: 33.2 kilometers - 361 altitude

From Splügen (1458 m above sea level) follow the Rhine towards its source. Via Medels and Nufenen you’ll ride through the Rheinwald to the Posterior Rhine (1620 m above sea level), the oldest Walser settlement in Graubünden. From the Posterior Rhine it’s not far to the shooting range. During the week, the trip ends here, but on the weekends, you can reach the valley via a natural road in the direction of the Rheinquellhorn. On the other side of the Rhine, the route leads down the valley on a dirt road. Via the old Landbrugg, you’ll return to the village Posterior Rhine. If you like taking the easy path, take bicycle route no. 6 to Nufenen. Riders who are interested in a more technical road should tackle the meadow path on the other side of the Rhine. From Nufenen the cycle route no. 505 "Rheinwaldroute" leads down into the valley. You’ll make your way back to Splügen (1458 m above sea level) while riding along the Posterior Rhine through the valley floor of the Rheinwald.

Splügen - Chur: 58.6 kilometers - 580 altitude

You’ll leave Splügen (1458 m above sea level) on cycle route no. 505 "Rheinwaldroute" down the valley. At first, the road heads a few meters in the direction of Splügen Pass.

In the first bend, you’ll turn left and reach a short but steep climb through the Fugscht forest (1589 m above sea level). A rapid descent brings you to the Sufnersee, whose water shines turquoise. On the Northern shore of the lake, you’ll take the little-traveled road in the direction of Roflaschlucht (gorge). Even from the road, you’re guaranteed great views of the wild canyon. Through Bärenburg (1040 m above sea level), you’ll take a side road to Pignia. From here, a nature trail leads to Zillis (945 m above sea level). An insider's tip is Capun's, a local specialty - prepared by the Swiss Capuns champion at the hotel Post. Strengthened from the food the route leads you over Reischen (1024 meters) through the Viamala gorge to Thusis (680 m above sea level). Cycle route no. 6 takes you along the Posterior Rhine through the Domleschg. In Reichenau, where the Anterior Rhine merges the Rhine Anterior, change onto the Rheinrad route no. 2 and a comfortable ride back to Chur (593 m above sea level).

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T 07 Via Francisca: Chur - Bonaduz

Geschlossen
Simple
16 km
4:25 h
286 mhd
245 mhd
RhB vor Domat Ems
Pilgerweg in Plessur: Via Francisca: Chur - Bonaduz

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The "Via Francisca" is also known as the "Road of the Emperors". It leads from Constance over the Lukmanier to Pavia, where it meets the Via Francigena.
Technique /6
Fitness 2/6
Highest Point  725 m
Lowest Point  575 m
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Chur, Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary
Destination
Bonaduz, Railway Station
Coordinates
46.847633, 9.53524

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Description

There are now two pilgrimage routes between Chur and Disentis, with the Via Francisca running mainly on the southern side of the Rhine, while the Way of St. James Graubünden, called Via SonGiachen, runs on the northern side. However, the two paths are almost identical up to Tamins. So it may happen that the two hikers in front are also pilgrims, but on their way from South Tyrol to Central Switzerland.
Both paths lead from Chur towards the Graubünden Oberland, called Surselva. Initially, we hike along the southern edge of the wide Rhine valley. At Domat/Ems we first cross the tracks of the Rhaetian Railway at the station, then walk between the two hills "Tuma Tschelli" and "Tuma Casti" and then circle the second to the north. This brings us first to the Rhine power plant, and after crossing the Rhine over the weir, the paths then separate to meet again briefly on the main square of Tamins. But only as far as crossing the village square, where we separate again. Now it's down to cross the Vorderrhein on the railway bridge. And so we arrive at Bonaduz.



Geheimtipp

The stages in this documentation are suggestions that each pilgrim can adapt to his wishes. however, the technical data always concern the assumption that these stages are completed in one day.

Sicherheitshinweis

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Ausrüstung

Normal hiking/trekking equipment: backpack with rain cover, well-worn footwear, durable clothing appropriate to the season, rain and sun protection, hiking stick or trekking poles, pilgrim's passport.

Directions

Chur - River Plessur - Rose Hill - Lime kiln - Paleu sura - Domat/Ems - Tuma Casté - Power plant - Rhine weir - Tamins - Anterior Rhine - Campagna - Bonaduz

Directions

Public Transport

SBB, RhB

Anreise Information

A 13

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Hiking Trail Obersays

Medium
11.9 km
4:30 h
801 mhd
801 mhd
Aussicht aus dem Wald
Blick auf Berg und Tal

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Reihenhäuschen
On a green meadow terrace lies the small mountain village Obersays at 1100 meters above sea level. Already here the view to the opposite Calanda massif is magnificent. The higher we climb, the more impressive Chur's local mountain presents itself.
Technique 2/6
Fitness 4/6
Highest Point  1896 m
Lowest Point  1095 m
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Obersays, Alte Sennerei
Destination
Upper Essays
Coordinates
46.906941, 9.5825

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Description

Obersays can be easily reached by public transport, with four daily Postbus journeys making this possible. However, the trip must be booked by phone at least 1 hour before departure. The well-developed road also allows you to travel by private car. Right next to the post bus stop is an overview map of the area around the former Walser settlement of Stams. On the forest and alpine path we leave Obersays. At the Zazaschgrank car park we take the path in the direction of Spundätscha. At the end of the forest, the now narrow road leads to the left and quite steeply up across meadows to the Maiensäss Spundätscha.

The route continues between the houses and on the open pasture land in the direction of Zanutscher Boden. On the ascent, it's worth taking a look back from time to time. The view towards the Graubünden Oberland is becoming more and more fantastic. At the highest point of the hike at the Zanutscher Boden you can see the Dolomites of the Rätikon with the well-known peaks Falknis, Schesaplana, Drusenfluh and Sulzfluh.

This is followed by the descent over pastures and through the alder forest down to the former Walser village of Stams. The small mountain restaurant (open every day from the beginning of May to the end of October) invites you to linger and enjoy. At the Artimi viewpoint there is a special wooden monument in memory of the Poles interned here (1942 - 1944). Always following the alpine road, you will soon reach the starting point in Obersays.


Ausrüstung

Normal hiking equipment, sturdy mountain boots.

Directions

Obersays - Zarzasch - Zanutscher Tobel - Spundätscha - Zanutscher Boden - Stams - Artimi - Tarnags - Obersays

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