Sledding path Schuderser Maiensäss
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It takes about one and a half hours at a leisurely pace to reach the Schuderser Maiensäss. You can look forward to a wonderful, safe sled ride down to Schuders.
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Description
The old Walser settlement Schuders can be reached from Schiers via the world-famous Saginatobel Bridge. From there, a gently ascending little road leads to the Maiensäss. Taking it leisurely, it only takes one and a half hours and is rewarded with a dreamy panoramic view: from the Rätikon over the Rhine valley to the highest peaks of Graubünden. You do feel a bit sorry when the fog spreads like a duvet over the Central Plateau while you can relax in the sun at the Maiensäss. Those who like it sporty take the sled for the return journey. The road is lovingly maintained by locals with a small piste vehicle. Also very suitable for families with children.
Hidden Gem
The road to Schuders is cleared daily in case of snowfall and is easily passable with a 4x4. Even more relaxed, you can reach Schuders by PostAuto.
Equipment
Winter jacket, snow pants, and gloves (all warm and waterproof), sturdy shoes (ideally with a brake aid), snow sports helmet, ski goggles.
Sleds can be rented at the mountain inn or brought along.
Directions
The starting point is the mountain inn Post (parking lot) in Schuders, 1272 m above sea level. Follow the alpine road to the end of the village and from there follow the prepared path. Passing scattered barns and after some curves, you reach the Maiensäss at 1650 m above sea level.
Directions
Public Transport
By the Rhaetian Railway RhB to Schiers (910 timetable field), then by PostAuto to Schuders (timetable field 90.213).
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