Rothorn-Run
Difficult
11.1 km
3:10 h
1360 mhd
0 mhd


Rothorn-Run: the last stage of the Graubünden Marathon.
Best Season
Jan
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Mär
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Okt
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Start
Lenzerheide
Destination
Parpaner Rothorn
Coordinates
46.728757, 9.5552
Details
Description
The last stage of the legendary Graubünden Marathon leads from Lenzerheide to the Parpaner Rothorn. The demanding route goes from Lenzerheide via the Sanaspans waterfall and the Scharmoin middle station almost directly to the Rothorn. Once at the Rothorn, you take the gondola lift back down to the valley in a relaxed manner.
Safety Note
Observe operating times of the Rothorn 1 and 2 gondola lifts.
Directions
Running around the school building, you leave Lenzerheide (1478 m above sea level) again at the underpass and after the underpass run right towards the center. After the UBS building, turn left and run up a steep asphalt road. After about 100 m, turn left onto a roughly 1 m wide gravel path. After the steep gravel section, turn left onto an asphalt road, after about 25 m turn right. After another 100 m, turn left and then climb steeply again towards the waterfall. The ascent to the waterfall is narrow and very exhausting. Once at the waterfall, a beautiful high-altitude path leads to the Alp Scharmoin (1904 m above sea level) to the Rothornbahn middle station. From the middle station, about 1 km, there are many steep sections on a gravel road. After that, there is a small section of about 500 m that runs more gently. Then the final ascent begins from 2266 m above sea level over a distance of about 2.5 km up to the Rothorn summit at 2861 m above sea level.
Responsible for this content: Arosa Lenzerheide.

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