203 Alp Stätz
Simple
14.1 km
2:50 h
200 mhd
654 mhd


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Beautiful circular hike with use of the cable cars.
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Start
Lenzerheide Information Office
Destination
Lenzerheide Information Office
Coordinates
46.72665, 9.557662
Details
Description
A beautiful winter hike on the mountain. The first meters of altitude are made directly with the Pedra Grossa chairlift. From there it goes pretty much at the same height to Alp Stätz. Via Sartons we then return to the village of Lenzerheide. On the way you can enjoy a beautiful panorama, various refreshment stops and a view of the frozen Heidsee.
Directions
The start of Route 203 - Alp Stätz is at the Lenzerheide Information Office. Follow the main road, and then turn left towards Eisfeld. At the ice field in Lenzerheide we turn right and walk next to the church. Through the squirrel forest we go to the lake turn left and go to the parking lot Fadail. After the ascent next to the Auarara children's area, we arrive at the Pedra Grossa valley station. With the 4-seater chairlift up to Alp Nova we turn right to Spoina. Once in Spoina, we follow the snowy winter hiking trail to the next junction, which leads left up to the cumascheals valley station. We continue to follow the winter hiking trail to the Berghotel Sartons. From there we take a shortcut that leads us to the lake. Continue along the lake towards Lenzerheide. Through the Eichhörnliweg we get back to the starting point.
Directions
Public Transport
Arriving by train to Chur, then change directly to the buses from PostbusGraubünden (182) and get to Lenzerheide within 30 minutes. Exit at Lenzerheide Post.
Anreise Information
From Basel and Zurich - Chur-Süd (exit no. 17) - Lenzerheide.
From Milano - Lugano - San Bernadino Tunnel - Thusis - Chur (exit Lenzerheide) - Lenzerheide.
Parken
Parking spaces entrance Lenzerheide or valley station Rothornbahn.
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