Winter hike St. Antönien Rüti - Partnun

Closed
Simple
3.7 km
1:15 h
285 mhd
0 mhd
Winterwanderweg nach Partnun
Blick von den Berghäusern Richtung Chüenihorn

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Unterwegs, gleich unterhalb des kurzen Aufstieges zum Weiler Partnun

Enjoy a leisurely winter hike up to the mountain lodges Sulzfluh and Alpenrösli. The wonderful round trip takes about 3 hours (with sled ride back about 2.5 hours).

Technique 2/6
Fitness 2/6
Highest Point  1758 m
Lowest Point  1473 m
Best Season
Jan
Feb
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Mai
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Okt
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Start
St. Antönien Partnun
Destination
St. Antönien Rüti
Coordinates
46.974468, 9.830704

Details

Description

On foot, you reach the winter hiking trail from the last PostAuto stop St. Antönien Rüti heading towards the hamlet of Partnun. During the first 2/3 of the path, there is a moderate uphill gradient; the last ascent will get your pulse rising a bit more. The trail is groomed up to the mountain lodges and can be enjoyed well with winter-appropriate equipment (shoes/clothing). Snowshoers and ski tourers will find a true paradise. The two mountain lodges serve as base camps and offer a wide range of routes. But even without technical aids, Partnun is easily accessible, and the hike is doubly worthwhile. You can spend the nights in both mountain lodges and enjoy the winter sun on the sun terraces. Delicious regional specialties reward you for the climb and make it hard to leave and descend to the valley again. For this, it is easiest to rent a sled in one of the mountain lodges.

Safety notice

The winter hiking trail may be temporarily closed for safety reasons after heavy snowfall or during strong warming towards spring. Please observe the signage.
During persistent snowfall, the trails are only prepared the following day.
Trail conditions
Closures

Directions

Public Transport

By Rhaetian Railway RhB to Schiers or Küblis and by Postbus to St. Antönien. (timetable 90.218 or 90.222)

Travel Information

Via the A13 and the B28 to Küblis, then follow Luzeinerstrasse to Pany / St. Antönien.

Parking

All parking spaces in St. Antönien require a fee. Parking fees can be paid in cash, with the Parkingpay app, Easy-Park, or Twint.

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