Davos Klosters Ridges - Madrisa

11.1 km
4:55 h
840 mhd
840 mhd
Trotz des felsigen Geländes ist der Weg noch leicht zu laufen.
die Felsformationen des Rätschenhorns scheinen aus dem Boden auszubrechen.

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Das Chüacalanda ist nach langen felsigen Streckenabschnitten sanfter zu laufen.

The imposing mountain ridges above the Madrisa area are among the wildest and most romantic views that Davos Klosters has to offer. The Madrisa Trail also leads over it.

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Highest Point  2703 m
Lowest Point  1888 m
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Coordinates
46.902649, 9.863245

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Description

This trail run leads clockwise over the Madrisa ridges, so you can enjoy the view longer on the way up before whizzing down over the green pastures of Chüacalanda back to the Madrisa cable car. If you leave the Madrisa area in the direction of Chlei Fürggli, the flowing single trail slowly becomes rockier and after crossing the Geisshorn and the Bockhorn, past the Saaser Calanda in the direction of Rätschahorn, you could think you were walking on the moon, if it weren't for the green mountains all around. The first 100 meters downhill lead again on softer ground, but better not be fooled: the way down from the Rätschajoch is quite steep. After the descent to below 2300 meters above sea level, the path runs gently to Obersäss and from here the last few kilometers parallel to the ski lifts back to the cable car.

Geheimtipp

Need some energy after the run? Two restaurants at the Madrisa mountain station await your visit with invigorating delicacies!

Sicherheitshinweis

All routes of the Davos Klosters Ridges have exposed passages. A certain level of walking and a head for heights are prerequisites. Plan your tour and pack your equipment accordingly.

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