Davos X-Trails – Diamond K68
Difficult
67.6 km
15:40 h
2606 mhd
2606 mhd


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Picturesque landscapes, breathtaking panoramas amid the Bündner mountains, and varied, adventurous trails: The route of the king stage of the Davos X-Trails impresses with its unique, high alpine scenery and can of course also be enjoyed outside of race time.
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Start
Davos Platz
Destination
Davos Platz
Coordinates
46.797302, 9.825972
Details
Description
The route starts at the sports center in Davos and leads through the longest side valley of Davos, the romantic Dischmatal. With a view of the Scaletta glacier, the former mule track leads to the Scalettapass, then continues over the unique panorama trail to the Sertig pass, the highest point of the route at 2,739 m. The rocky path descends steeply past the roaring waterfall in Sertig. Then follows the ascent through the wild Ducan valley to the magnificent and rugged Fanezfurgga. The route continues across alpine pastures to the charming Walser village Monstein, then further to Jatzmeder, Aebirügg and back to the picturesque Sertig village. From there it goes downhill through beautiful larch and fir forests back to the starting point in Davos. A high alpine route jewel!
Hidden Gem
The mountain inn Dürrboden, the Veltlinerstübli in Monstein, or the restaurant Zum Bergführer in Sertig are ideal for a stopover along the route.
Equipment
Besides good fitness and trail running equipment, basic gear (emergency blanket, mobile phone, cash, rain jacket, drink flasks, etc.) is recommended.
Directions
Davos Platz - Dischmatal - Scalettapass - Panorama trail - Sertig pass - Fanezfurgga - Monstein - Sertig village - Davos Platz
Directions
Public Transport
By train to Landquart, then by Rhaetian Railway (RhB) to Davos.
Travel Information
By car to Davos
- Route 28 Landquart - Davos
- Landwasserstrasse Thusis - Davos
Parking
Public parking lots/garages in Davos
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