Madrisa round tour

Medium
24.9 km
6:30 h
2776 mhd
2200 mhd
Madrisa Rundtour
Madrisa Rundtour - Aufstieg Schlappiner Joch

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Madrisa Rundtour Schlappiner Joch
The Madrisa circuit has been considered a classic ski route for decades. The cross-border, technically easy day ski route leads to Austria and back.
Technique /6
Fitness 3/6
Highest Point  2615 m
Lowest Point  1137 m
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Start
Klosters-Dorf
Destination
St. Antönien
Coordinates
46.884491, 9.875752

Details

Description

The Madrisa round tour starts in Klosters-Dorf. From there, the gondola lift to Madrisa, the Schaffürggli chairlift, and the Madrisa T-bar lift are used to reach about 2500 m. From the Madrisa ski area, you cross eastwards to the Schlappinerjoch (2201 m) and then ski northwards down into the Valzifenztal. Through this valley, you reach Gargellen (1420 m) in Montafon (Austria). Using the chairlift (Schafbergbahn) and ski lift (Kristallbahn), you ascend again to about 2200 m. A short descent northwards along the valley run to Gargellen is followed by an approximately 45-minute ascent to the St. Antönier Joch.

A wonderful descent through the Alpeltitälli to St. Antönien completes the Madrisa round tour. What is a fantastic 3-day tour in summer can be easily experienced in one day in winter.

After a well-deserved break in one of the cozy restaurants in St. Antönien, post buses run to Küblis. From there, you can take the Rhaetian Railway back to Klosters-Dorf.

Hidden Gem

Tickets are only available at the ticket office of the Madrisa Mountain Railways in Klosters.

Safety Note

The ski and snowshoe routes are to be understood as general directional indications. Depending on conditions, ascent and descent routes must be adjusted. No guarantee is given for the accuracy, completeness, and currency of the information.

Engaging in ski touring in the open terrain is at your own risk. Every ski tourer is strongly advised to prepare thoroughly, plan routes, and obtain current information about snow and avalanche conditions. Avalanche report and snow info: www.slf.ch

Liability is excluded for accidents resulting from the use of the published information and route details.

If in doubt, be accompanied by experienced ski tourers or a mountain guide: www.praettigau.info/bergfuehrer

Equipment

Ski routes require good preparation (training / equipment, etc.) and should only be undertaken in favorable weather and avalanche conditions.

Directions

Klosters-Dorf - Madrisa Mountain Station - Schlappinerjoch - Valzifenztal - Gargellen - Schafberg - St. Antönier Joch - Alpeltitälli - St. Antönien

Directions

Public Transport

Take the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) to Landquart, then change to the Rhaetian Railway (RhB) towards Davos-Platz. Get off at Klosters-Dorf.
Attention: Trains towards Scuol-Tarasp do not stop at Klosters-Dorf!

Travel Information

If you come from Zurich / St. Margrethen, leave the A13/E43 motorway at Landquart towards Landquart, Davos, Vereina. Drive on the A28 to Klosters Dorf.

Parking

There are sufficient paid parking spaces available at the mountain railways. Please note that there is a night parking ban in the parking lot of the Madrisa Mountain Railways.

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