Hike to Lake Partnun, descent by scooter
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Comfortable hike - enjoy the lake - fast descent
Please note: Detour due to construction and maintenance work
Due to renovation of the Carschineralpbach bridge and damage caused by thunderstorms, the hiking trail is closed from Hinter Zug / Chüeschärmen to Schlosseri. A detour via the road is signposted and valid until 22.05.2026. Thank you very much for your understanding.
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Description
After leaving the PostBus, follow the small road for about 800 meters and then follow the hiking signposts number 72 / 35 towards Partnun. The hiking trail passes by the Heinzen Chapel, take a look: you will be amazed!
In the area of the Partnun signpost, you pass the Alpenrösli mountain lodge, which now or later offers a great sun terrace for a break. The final ascent to Lake Partnun is less than 100 meters in altitude and is pleasant to walk. Once at the top, Lake Partnun awaits with rowboats in the beautiful location in the middle of the cliffs.
To conclude the hike, it is advisable to return to St. Antönien by scooter. This saves shaky knees, time, and also boosts your mood! Scooters can be rented at the Alpenrösli mountain lodge. For groups, a reservation is highly recommended, as they are very popular in good weather.
Insider tips
Rent a boat and take a few laps on Lake Partnun. With early planning, you can also obtain a fishing license.
Directions
Public Transport
By the Rhaetian Railway RhB (from Landquart or Davos) to Küblis and by Postbus to St. Antönien (timetable field 90.222). Some routes go to the Rüti stop, others to St. Antönien Platz (village).
From St. Antönien Rüti you can take the Alpine bus to Partnun.
Travel Information
On the A13 and N28 towards Küblis, shortly after the roundabout turn left towards Luzein, Pany, St. Antönien.
Parking
In St. Antönien all parking spaces are chargeable. Payment can be made in cash, via the Parkingpay app, or Twint at the parking lots.
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