Three Days Trail: Panorama Trail Run from Davos, Klosters into the Prättigau (entire route)


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Three days - Three regions - Three mountains
The three days trail is a multi-day trail running route in Graubünden, which leads from Davos to Klosters and further into the Prättigau. The top trail running destinations connect the highly exciting mountains of Parsenn/Gotschna, Madrisa and Rätikon across the three daily stages to form a panoramic trail run.
The 69 km long three days trail offers a unique experience for all who cannot get enough of trail running. The route is suitable for trail runners who already have some experience.
Details
Description
A route with lots of panorama
The multi-day tour starts in Davos with the first overnight stay. On the first day, the route leads over the Parsennbahn up to Weissfluhjoch. From there, the adventure starts over the panorama trail towards Gotschna and then further to Klosters.
Length: 17.2 kilometers, duration: 3.5 hours
To the detailed route description of stage 1: Davos - Klosters
After an overnight stay in Klosters, the second day goes to the Rätikon. The Madrisabahn takes you to the starting point. Right at the start, the trail promises excitement. After the ascent to the peak of this tour, the Rätschenhorn, the route leads to the border of Austria. The ridge run along the border is certainly a highlight and offers the most beautiful views. A day full of variety awaits the trail runners and a restful overnight stay in the Walser village of St. Antönien.
Length: 20.4 kilometers, duration: 4.5 hours
To the detailed route description of stage 2: Klosters - St. Antönien
On the last day, the route goes over exciting high-altitude trails along the impressive limestone walls of the Rätikon and a short detour to Austria up to the top station of the Fanas cable car. After a relaxed finale on the terrace of the Berghaus Sassauna, the cable car takes the guests back down to the valley.
Length: 29.3 kilometers, duration: 6.5 hours
To the detailed route description of stage 3: St. Antönien - Fanas
Insider tips
From St. Antönien, use the Alpine Bus (reservation required) to the "Bärgli" and save yourself 700 meters of elevation!
Safety notice
The route is suitable for trail runners who already have experience. You will have a multi-day experience with lots of variety combined with a spectacular mountain world. Surefootedness and fitness are required.
Equipment
Suitable trail running shoes, backpack with drink (water or energy drink), food (bars, gels or maybe a sandwich with local mountain cheese and Bündnerfleisch?), wind jacket, mobile phone and emergency kit.
Directions
1st stage: Davos Dorf - Parsennbahn - Weissfluhjoch - Parsennfurgga - Grünhorn - Gotschnagrat - Schwendi - Klosters Platz
2nd stage: Klosters Platz - Klosters Dorf - Madrisabahn - Bergstation Madrisa - Saaser Calanda - Rätschenhorn - Rätschenjoch - Gafier Joch - Gafiersee - St. Antönier Joch - St. Antönien
3rd stage: St. Antönien - Carschinasee - Carschinahütte - Schweizer Tor - Verajoch - Cavelljoch - Golrosa - Vordersäss (Pt. 1699) - Luderer Egg (Pt. 2015) - Eggli - Seilbahn Fanas - Fanas
Directions
Public Transport
Take the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) to Landquart, then change to the Rhaetian Railway (RhB) towards Davos.
Travel Information
Coming from Zurich / St. Margrethen, exit the A13/E43 motorway at Landquart towards Landquart, Davos, Vereina. Drive on the national road A28 to Davos.
Parking
It is recommended to use the parking lots at Landquart or Schiers train station and then continue by Rhaetian Railway to Davos Dorf.
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