Hike to the Partnunsee, descent on a scooter

Simple
5.7 km
2:00 h
410 mhd
95 mhd
E-Bike Tour von St. Antönien zum Partnunsee (oua_17645469_image)
Alpenrösli im Sommer

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Berghaus Alpenrösli

Leisurely hike - enjoy the lake - rapid descent

Technique /6
Fitness 2/6
Highest Point  1870 m
Lowest Point  1459 m
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Start
St. Antönien Sagaris (P6)
Destination
St. Antönien Square
Coordinates
46.972752, 9.827879

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Description

After leaving the PostBus, follow the small road for about 800 metres and then follow the hiking signpost with the signpost no. 72 / 35 in the direction of Partnun. The hiking trail leads past the Heinzenkappelle, among other places, dare to take a look: you will not be able to stop being amazed!

In the area of the Partnunstafel you pass the Berghaus Alpenrösli, which now or later has a great sun terrace ready to stop at. The last ascent to Lake Partnunsee is not even 100 metres in altitude and is pleasant to walk. Once at the top, Lake Partnunsee awaits you with rowing boats at the wonderful location in the middle of the Flue.

At the end of the hike, it is a good idea to take the scooter back to St. Antönien. This not only saves wobbly knees, but also time and also puts you in a good mood! The scooters can be rented at the Berghaus Alpenrösli. Groups are highly recommended to make a reservation, in good weather they are very popular.

Geheimtipp

Rent a boat and do a few laps on Lake Partnun. If you plan early, you can also buy a patent for fishing.

Directions

Public Transport

Take the Rhaetian Railway RhB (from Landquart or Davos) to Küblis and take the post bus to St. Antönien (timetable field 90.222). Some of the courses will run to the Rüti stop, the remaining courses to St. Antönien Platz (village).

From St. Antönien Rüti you can use the alpin bus to Partnun.

Travel Information

On the A13 and N28 to Küblis, shortly after the roundabout turn left towards Luzein, Pany, St. Antönien.

Parking

In St. Antönien, all parking spaces are subject to a fee. In the car parks, you can pay with cash, the Parkingpay app or Twint.

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