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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
Best Season
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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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T 07 Via Francisca: Chur - Bonaduz

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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
Best Season
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Start
Chur, Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary
Destination
Bonaduz, Railway Station
Coordinates
46.847633, 9.53524

Details

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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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
Best Season
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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 06 Via Francisca: Maienfeld - Chur

Medium
24.9 km
6:45 h
479 mhd
373 mhd
T 06 Via Francisca: Maienfeld - Chur
Pilgerweg in Graubünden: Via Francisca: Maienfeld - Chur

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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 4/6
Highest Point  753 m
Lowest Point  514 m
Best Season
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Maienfeld, railway station
Destination
Chur, Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary
Coordinates
47.006933, 9.531564

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Description

After leaving Maienfeld, we walk through the vineyards of Jenins and Malans. After the village of Malans, we leave the "Graubünden dominion", as this wine-growing region is called.
Afterwards we cross the Landquart, which has left the Prättigau shortly before through a very narrow rock cut. In the upper part of this valley are the well-known ski resorts of Klosters and Davos.
We stay on the eastern side of the Rhine in the relatively wide valley to Trimmis, passing through other, smaller vine-growing areas. The Rhine Valley is now gradually changing direction to the west.
Leaving Trimmis, we then go up again to the valley flank, which brings us shade in the forest and also gives us the opportunity to look at the Rhine Valley from the heights. In doing so, we also bypass the extensive outskirts of Chur, which lie at the bottom of the valley. This takes us through a lot of nature directly to the cathedral of Chur, the capital of the canton of  Graubünden. 

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

Maienfeld - Eichholz - Erlenböden - Buochwald - Malans - River Landquart - Marschlins Castle - Igis - Zizers - Molinära - Trimmis - Bach Maschänser Rüfi - Fürstenwald - Waldhaus - Eulengut - Chur Cathedral

Directions

Public Transport

SBB

Anreise Information

A13 / E43

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T 08 Via Francisca: Bonaduz - Ilanz

Difficult
22.9 km
6:35 h
527 mhd
479 mhd
Beweis unserer Wegführung
T 08 Via Francisca: Bonaduz - Ilanz

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Pilgerweg in Imboden: Via Francisca: Bonaduz - Ilanz
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 1/6
Fitness 5/6
Highest Point  936 m
Lowest Point  658 m
Best Season
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Bonaduz, Railway Station
Destination
Ilanz. Railway station
Coordinates
46.810677, 9.397203

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Description

Today's stage is impressive, it takes us on the southern flank through the Rhine Gorge, the Swiss version of the "Grand Canyon", popular especially with water sports enthusiasts such as canoeists or rafters. The gorge has very steep flanks on both sides, so that the embarkation usually takes place in Ilanz and the disembarkation at the confluence of the Vorderrhein and Hinterrhein near Reichenau. However, there is still a transport option, because the Rhaetian Railway (narrow gauge) runs on the Chur - Ilanz route through the gorge, with some bridges and tunnels. This route is also used in winter. So whatever the weather has in store for capers, we will definitely come to Ilanz.
Of course, we hope for sunny weather, because then this stage with its breathtaking views is an unforgettable treat. We will ascend at the beginning and enjoy the gorge from above, then we will descend to the Rhine, where we will then meet the Rhaetian Railway and follow it and the Rhine to Ilanz.

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

Bonaduz - Caumas - Tschavir - Zault - Puz da Mattauns - Versam - Hübschera - Carnifels - Alatobel - Carrera - Carreratobel - Valendas - Station Valendas - Castrisch - Glenner - Ilanz

Directions

Public Transport

RhB (Rhaetian Railway)

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Via Son Giachen: Chur - Trin-Digg

Medium
17.3 km
4:55 h
499 mhd
284 mhd
Kirche Tamins mal von der Bergseite
Kathedrale Chur

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Blick am Morgen über Chur vom Fuss des Pizoggel
The pilgrimage route Via Son Giachen leads from South Tyrol through the Val Müstair in the canton of Graubünden towards Central Switzerland or Valais.  The partly alpine pilgrimage route is only accessible continuously in warm seasons.
Technique 2/6
Fitness 4/6
Highest Point  818 m
Lowest Point  571 m
Best Season
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Chur, Martinsplatz
Destination
District *Digg" of the place Trin/Digg
Coordinates
46.848316, 9.5327

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Description

This stage takes us from Chur towards the Graubünden Oberland, also called Surselva by the locals. From Chur, we initially hike along the southern edge of the wide Rhine valley and cross a few side valleys here. From Kalkofen, the path leads us to Domat/Ems, mostly across fields at the bottom of the 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 to the Rhine power plant, where we cross the weir to reach the island of Barnaus, which we leave a little upstream towards the north bank.
Here we reach the «Senda Sursilvana», the hiking trail through the Surselva, which will be part of our route again and again for the next few days. If the way to Trin-Digg is too long for you, you can already look for a suitable place to stay in Domat/Ems or Tamins.

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Via Son Giachen: Tschiertschen - Chur

Medium
11.6 km
3:30 h
109 mhd
857 mhd
Blick von Tschiertschen übers Schanfigg
reformierte Kirche von Inner Praden

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Blick ob Usser Praden auf Maladers
The pilgrimage route Via Son Giachen leads from South Tyrol through the Val Müstair in the canton of Graubünden towards Central Switzerland or Valais. The partly alpine pilgrimage route is only accessible continuously in warm seasons.
Technique 2/6
Fitness 4/6
Highest Point  1343 m
Lowest Point  597 m
Best Season
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Tschiertschen, Church
Destination
Chur at Martinsplatz
Coordinates
46.817885, 9.606672

Details

Description

This stage takes us from Tschiertschen on the left bank of the Plessur via Praden and Passugg to Martinsplatz in Chur's old town. The Cathedral of Santa Maria in Chur is part of the bishopric there. Built on the foundations of a Roman fort, this is the oldest bishop's seat north of the Alps.
Our way leads us past Passugg with the former  Kurhaus there. The 5 healing springs bubbling up here with different chemical compositions were first mentioned in 1562. The spa was closed in 1979. Today, the building is used by the Swiss School of Tourism and Hospitality, the international Graubünden hotel management and tourism school, but also for local school operations.
Chur is the seat of the diocese of the same name and probably dates back to the 4th century, a bishop of the Diocese of Chur was first mentioned in a document in 451.

Geheimtipp

Chur is the capital of the canton of Graubünden and is a lively city for young and old.

Sicherheitshinweis

Detour Felsberg: The route will be diverted until further notice due to landslide. Redirection takes you 30 minutes more.

Directions

Be careful when crossing the Steinbachtobel: if the trail is poorly visible when crossing the (sometimes dry) stream bed, do NOT follow the stream bed in the fall line, but immediately look for the continuation of the trail on the other side ABOVE the stream bed. where the trail then initially follows the Steinbach parallel.

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Kunkelspass in the World Heritage Site Sardona

Medium
14.6 km
4:15 h
423 mhd
763 mhd
Bergrestaurant Überuf auf dem Kunkelspass
UNESCO-Infotafeln auf dem Kunkelspass

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Felstunnel auf dem Abstieg vom Kunkelspass
The Kunkelspass is more than just a crossing, it is a popular destination as well. Walkers and leisure hikers will find the mountain restaurants Eggwald in Oberkunkels and Überuf on the pass summit. From here, hikers approach the UNESCO World Heritage Tectonic Arena Sardona to the SAC-Ringelspitzhütte.
Technique 3/6
Fitness 4/6
Highest Point  1358 m
Lowest Point  595 m
Best Season
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Vättis/SG
Destination
Reichenau/Tamins train station
Coordinates
46.909101, 9.440192

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Description

The Kunkelspass (1357 m a.s.l.) connects Vättis with Tamins. The lovely plateau presents itself like an arena, surrounded by the mountains of the Calanda (2805 m above sea level), the Crap Mats (2947 m above sea level) and the Ringelspitz (3247 m above sea level), the highest mountain in St.Gallen, located in the Tectonic Arena Sardona.

From Vättis (943 m a.s.l.) an easy hike leads to the Kunkel Pass. Along the bubbling Görbsbach, the path leads gently uphill through meadows and forest sections to Unter Kunkels (1073 m above sea level). What a feast for the eyes, especially in early summer, when the alpine flora comes to life! Above the left side of the valley are the Haldensteiner and the Felsberger Calanda with their rugged limestone formations. When the path becomes a little steeper, you approach the Eggwald mountain restaurant in Ober Kunkels (1148 m a.s.l.). In the case of pleasure hikers, the 'autopilot' takes over in view of the neat restaurant, and you steer straight into the garden restaurant. But it is also not far to the Kunkelspasshöhe (1357 m.a.s.l.).

Kunkelspass as a goal or intermediate destination

In the mountain inn Überuf you can linger with pleasure on the garden terrace or in the wood-fired warmed dining room. Next door is a seminar room with information about the UNESCO World Heritage Site Tectonic Arena Sardona. They are proud to be able to offer the eastern entrance to the geological wonderland with Kunkels. A telescope offers the opportunity to take a close look at the Ringelspitz and the Glarus main thrust or the demolition niche of the Tamins landslide. Sometimes on the seabed, sometimes under 800 metres of glacial ice - the history of the earth also offers a lot of variety for Kunkels.

The shortest route into the valley is via a small road built during the First World War to Tamins (660 m above sea level). The view from the tunnel blasted into the rock is spectacular. If you want to continue uphill, climb via Grossalp to the SAC-Ringelspitzhütte (1998 m.a.s.l.). The hospitable hut can be enjoyed as a panoramic east-facing balcony of the Tectonic Arena Sardona.

Geheimtipp

Visit the earthquake exhibition in Vättis and learn, among other things, how earthquakes are related to the formation of mountains.

Sicherheitshinweis

Take appropriate equipment with you to the tour and stay on the marked trails.

Ausrüstung

Normal hiking equipment. Depending on the weather, good footwear (hiking boots) is recommended, otherwise light trekking shoes are sufficient for the tour.

Directions

Vättis – Unter Kunkels – Ober Kunkels – Kunkelspass - Reichenau

Directions

Public Transport

Postbus from Bad Ragaz station to Vättis, at x.35 a.m., return journey: with the RhB from Reichenau/Tamins station

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Vättis - Salaz - St.Margrethenberg

Medium
16.1 km
5:35 h
1028 mhd
782 mhd
Vättis
St. Margrethenberg

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Schlussstück auf dem St.Margrethenberg
Enjoy the view from high above.
Technique 3/6
Fitness 4/6
Highest Point  1877 m
Lowest Point  926 m
Best Season
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Start
Vättis
Destination
Tristeli
Coordinates
46.909327, 9.440279

Details

Description

At the Cholhüttenau sports field, the path initially leads through dense beech forest via the Schröter huts to the hunting lodge on Guaggis. Over partly open alpine meadows and sparse fir forest, we reach Alp Salaz on a slight incline. Alp Salaz is a fertile high terrace above the deeply incised Tamina Valley. There is an almost vertigo-inducing view down to the village of Vättis. Less frightening is the view to the south into the Rhine Valley and Prättigau. On the steep mountain flanks of the Calanda massif, Switzerland's first wolf pack has been at home again since the extinction of the wolf in the 19th century.

Geheimtipp

For guests who have enjoyed the view of the Rhine Valley, we recommend that you also take the circular hike to the Pizalun.

Sicherheitshinweis

Depending on the weather, individual sections can be slippery.

Ausrüstung

Normal hiking equipment, sturdy mountain boots.

Directions

Vättis – Breitägerten – Schröterhütten – Guaggis – Salaz – Marola –Fürggli – Tristeli

Directions

Public Transport

By train to Bad Ragaz, then by Postbus to Vättis.

Anreise Information

Motorway exit Bad Ragaz. Then turn into Bergstrasse to Pfäfers/Valens and drive either via Pfäfers or via Taminabrücke and Valens to Vättis.

Parking

Parking spaces are available opposite the petrol station in the village centre (Calfeisenstrasse) or at the bus stop Vättis, Dorf.

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