567 Rätikon Panoramic trail



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One of the most beautiful snowshoe routes in Graubünden. The marked snowshoe trail offers an extremely lovely panoramic view of the "Bündner Dolomites" of the Rätikon range.
Details
Beschreibung
Stelserberg is a winter jewel accessible by public transport high above the valley floor. From the last stop Mottis, the trail, marked with pink wooden stakes, leads over gentle terrain towards the mountain lodge by the lake (open only in summer). After a view of the snow-covered Stelsersee, the trail runs with moderate ascent over a saddle to "Gafäll", the highest point of this route. The panorama is breathtaking! From Vilan over Schesaplana, Kirchlispitzen, Schweizertor, Drusenfluh and on the other side the Fideriser Heuberge, Calanda,... Then follows a comfortable descent across snowfields to Alp Valpun. From Valpun you descend into the reed and forest areas above Aschüel and soon reach the groomed winter hiking trail (wildlife sanctuary zone, do not leave the trail!). From Aschüel it finally goes down to St. Antönien Platz.
Geheimtipp
Those who want to gain a bit more altitude start at the post bus stop "Hof de Planis" and climb via Nigglisch Wis and Lazärra towards Stelserberg (not marked). At Pilidarscha, you reach the marked trail.
Sicherheitshinweis
The marked snowshoe trails lead into unsecured winter terrain. It is left to each tour participant to fully equip themselves and to inform themselves about snow and avalanche conditions before the tour.
The time indication is a guideline under good conditions for reasonably experienced tour participants. Times for snowshoe tours can vary greatly depending on conditions, equipment, and fitness. Plan enough time.
This tour description and the markings in the terrain do not constitute a tour recommendation. Every decision to proceed is the sole responsibility of the individual participant. It is advised against continuing in poor visibility conditions (fog, snowfall, etc.) or in increased avalanche danger.
Ausrüstung
Well-functioning snowshoes, poles with winter baskets, good footwear, winter-appropriate clothing. The wind can significantly lower the perceived temperature in winter: do not forget winter gloves, hat, thermos bottle, etc.
Carrying a complete winter touring equipment including avalanche transceiver is recommended on the marked snowshoe trails from Pany and St. Antönien as well as generally on all tours in open alpine terrain.
Rental equipment
Rätikon Sport AG, Küblis, info@raetikonsport.ch, +41 81 332 36 36
Ski lift Pany at the information board, self-service
Tour guides
Dominik Karrer, St.Antönien, info@2000plus.ch, +41 79 761 44 58
Chlasi Salzgeber, Pany, nicolaus.salzgeber@gmail.com, +41 79 518 71 04
Kurt Süess, Pany, kurtsuess@bluewin.ch, +41 76 434 04 73
Wegbeschreibung
From the post bus stop walk 100 m towards the mountain lodge, turn right after the barn. Mataun - Craperhöhi - Pilidarscha - mountain lodge to the lake (not supervised in winter) - saddle - Gafäll - Valpun - Längried - Aschüel - St. Antönien Platz.
Anfahrt
Öffentliche Verkehrsmittel
Arrival
Take the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) to Landquart, then change to the Rhaetian Railway (RhB) towards Davos or Scuol/Tarasp. Get off at Schiers.
From Schiers take the post bus to Stels Mottis.
Return journey
By post bus from St. Antönien to Küblis and by Rhaetian Railway to Schiers.
or
by post bus from St. Antönien to Pany, village. Change to the post bus via Putz, Buchen, Lunden to Schiers.
Anreise Information
Coming from Zurich / St. Margrethen, leave the A13/E43 motorway at Landquart heading towards Landquart, Davos, Vereina. Drive on the N28 to Schiers. Driving to Stels by car is not recommended because you would have to retrieve the car from the mountain after the route. From Schiers train station the post bus runs to Stels Mottis. To the timetable
Parken
Paid parking spaces at the train station.
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