Untouched powder.
Skitouring
Put on your skins and set off - striving through forests covered in deep snow and across sunny slopes towards the blue sky. The choice of summit destinations in the smallest of spaces is hard to beat. The Praettigau offers beginners and advanced skiers a wide variety of ski tours in all slope positions. Most of them are easily accessible by public transport.
Our best-known ski tour spot is St. Antönien. Often deeply snowed-in and sheltered from the wind, there is almost always a ski tour to be found in the varied terrain, even when the avalanche situation is tense. If you are looking for a peak with a view of the sea of fog, we advise Vilan (Seewis) or Cyprianspitz (Valzeina). On the hilly side of the Prättigau, you often lay the first track. Whether Fadeuer (Furna), Glattwang (Jenaz, Fideris), Sassauna (Fanas), you are spoilt for choice, because almost every village in the valley knows a tour destination.
Staying safe.
Guided skitours and courses
Let our mountain guides show you the most beautiful corners of Prättigau. Make tracks through the white splendour without a care in the world. If you wish, you can learn the basics of tour planning along the way, how to assess the dangers or how to make a perfect hairpin bend with a swinging kick.
Important.
Respecting nature
Go on a voyage of discovery in the fascinating mountain world and collect wonderful winter experiences. And don't forget! On our tours we are visiting the habitat of wild animals and plants. In order for this to continue, respect and consideration are required. Thank you for respecting nature.
Rules for more nature
- Observe protected areas - Here you will find the current game protection areas and game rest zones in Graubünden. The areas to be observed are mentioned in our tours.
- Avoid forest edges and snow-free areas - this is where wild animals prefer to stay.
- Evade or wait - this way the wild animals can move away in peace. Don't forget to enjoy the view.
- Use existing routes and paths - frequently used routes are known to wildlife.
- Keep dogs on a leash (especially in the forest) - wild animals flee from free-roaming dogs.
- Avoid twilight times where possible - they like to feed at these times.
More information: www.respektiere-deine-grenzen.ch