Sulzfluh (Rätikon East)
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The Sulzfluh can be described as the most versatile peak of the Rätikon.
Please note: Detour due to construction & maintenance work
Due to the renovation of the Carschineralpbach bridge and resulting storm damage, the hiking trail from Hinter Zug / Chüeschärmen to Schlosseri is closed. A detour via the road is signposted and valid until 22.05.2026. Thank you very much for your understanding.
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Description
Great ski tours, beautiful hikes, the Sulzfluh caves, and last but not least over 40 climbing routes make the Sulzfluh the most visited peak of the Rätikon. The most popular route on the southwest face is Neumann/Stanek (6-) and Unmittelbare (7-). On the Gemstobel wall, Miss Partnun (9-), Abraxas (6+), and Rialto (7).
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 necessary climbing equipment depends, among other things, on the route to be completed. In the climbing guides, the additionally required equipment to be taken along is mostly specified precisely by route.
Directions
Public Transport
By Rhaetian Railway RhB to Schiers (90.218) or Küblis (90.222) and by PostBus to St. Antönien.
Some of the courses go as far as the Sagaris stop, the remaining courses go to St. Antönien Platz (village). From St. Antönien Sagaris you can use the Bus alpin (reservation required) to the Berghaus Alpenrösli (reducing walking time by 0.5 hours).
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, Conters, Küblis. Then follow the mountain road to St. Antönien, then drive towards Partnun.
Parking
In St. Antönien all parking spaces are subject to a fee. Payments at the parking lots can be made with cash, Parkingpay app, Easy-Park, or Twint. The last parking lot P6 with day tickets is located below the Partnunstafel, about 3.5 km outside St. Antönien.
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