Schijenfluh, Schijenzahn (Rätikon East)

Difficult
2.4 km
1:00 h
511 mhd
2 mhd
Ein optischer Höhepunkt: Die Schijenfluh
Schijenfluh, Schijenzahn (Rätikon Ost) (oua_17645469_image)

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Berghaus Alpenrösli

The Schijenfluh is the first thing you see when you come down the valley from St. Antönien towards Partnun. It majestically towers over the small hamlet of Partnun. Two mountain huts, a few alpine meadows, and a cow pasture form a typical picture of the Prättigau.

Technique /6
Fitness 6/6
Highest Point  2267 m
Lowest Point  1756 m
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Start
Valley village St. Antönien, Partnun
Destination
Valley village St. Antönien, Partnun
Coordinates
46.994306, 9.85869

Details

Description

Only extreme routes are found on the west face of the Schijenfluh. Six climbing routes lead up this 350-meter high, smooth wall and are reserved only for extreme climbers. The western corner (8) is climbed more frequently again after renovation. The Schijenzahn is also home to the moderate climber; the southeast face (4+) and the south ridge (6+) are often climbed.

Safety Note

You are personally responsible for your safety! You use the routes at your own risk - the creators disclaim any liability. Insurance coverage is the responsibility of each individual.

Equipment

The extent of the climbing equipment needed depends, among other things, on the route to be completed. The climbing guides mostly provide route-specific information about the additional gear that must be taken along.

Directions

Public Transport

By Rhaetian Railway RhB (from Landquart or Davos) to Küblis (90.222) and by post bus to St. Antönien. Some courses run to the Rüti stop; others continue to St. Antönien Platz (village). From St. Antönien Rüti you can take the Alpine bus to Partnun.

Travel Information

Motorway A13 to Landquart. Take exit 14 and drive on national road N28 towards Landquart, Davos, Vereina. Leave the national road in Küblis towards St. Antönien, Küblis. Follow the mountain road to St. Antönien, then drive towards Partnun to parking lot 6.

From parking lot 6 you can take the Alpine bus (reservation required) to the Alpenrösli mountain hut.

Parking

All parking lots in St. Antönien require payment. Cash, Parkingpay app, Easy-Park, or Twint can be used for payment at the parking lots. The last parking lot P6 with a day ticket is located below the Partnun signboard, about 3.5 km outside St. Antönien.

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