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Trail running Stage 1

Three-day trail: Panorama Trailrun from Davos, Klosters to Prättigau (Stage 1: Davos-Klosters)

Trail running · Davos Klosters
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  • Trailrunners am Gotschnagrat in der Region Davos Klosters.
    Trailrunners am Gotschnagrat in der Region Davos Klosters.
    Photo: Jo Hüchelheim, Davos Klosters Mountains

This multi-day tour can be booked as a package and promises varied terrain, playful trails and breathtaking views over three days.

Day 1 leads from Davos over the Weissfluhjoch and Gotschna to Klosters.

moderate
Distance 17.1 km
3:23 h
223 m
1,703 m
2,667 m
1,187 m
A varied day tour from Davos to Klosters.

Author’s recommendation

Buchen Sie das Tourenpackage, dass Ihnen Unterkunft, Verpflegung und Gepäcktransport für 3 Tage bietet. Mehr Infos unter davos.ch/trailrunning oder praettigau.ch.
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Mountain Experiences Davos Klosters
Update: February 15, 2021
Difficulty
moderate
Technique
Stamina
Experience
Landscape
Highest point
2,667 m
Lowest point
1,187 m
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Track types

Dirt road 7.29%Forested/wild trail 40.61%Path 46.78%Unknown 5.30%
Dirt road
1.2 km
Forested/wild trail
7 km
Path
8 km
Unknown
0.9 km
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Safety information

z. B. Zwischen Lissabon und Porto ist die Infrastruktur noch nicht so gut ausgebaut. Die Etappen von einer Unterkunft zur nächsten können dementsprechend lang und abenteuerlich sein.

Start

Davos Dorf, Parsennbahn (2,666 m)
Coordinates:
SwissGrid
2'780'532E 1'189'604N
DD
46.833074, 9.805285
DMS
46°49'59.1"N 9°48'19.0"E
UTM
32T 561412 5186929
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Destination

Kloster Platz, Gotschnabahn

Turn-by-turn directions

The route starts at the Parsennbahn in Davos Dorf. The train takes you up to the Weissfluhjoch. From there the varied trail starts.

First the trail leads over the watershed, first down a little and then up to the Parsennfurgga. Here begins a challenging section over a ridge. Surefootedness and dealing with heights are necessary here. The highlight is the Grüenhorn at 2,500 m above sea level. From here you can enjoy a super view over the whole region.

On the narrow trail, the descent to Gotschnagrat is short and intense. For those who don't want to go downhill, the Gotschna cable car leads into the valley here. You can also take a break in the restaurant.

The route continues over exciting trails and paths, past the Schwendi. The last stretch leads along the idyllic Rüti promenade to Klosters Platz. The end of the first day's stage.

Coordinates

SwissGrid
2'780'532E 1'189'604N
DD
46.833074, 9.805285
DMS
46°49'59.1"N 9°48'19.0"E
UTM
32T 561412 5186929
w3w 
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Arrival by train, car, foot or bike

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Difficulty
moderate
Distance
17.1 km
Duration
3:23 h
Ascent
223 m
Descent
1,703 m
Highest point
2,667 m
Lowest point
1,187 m

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