Summit route to Jägglisch Horn
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From Küblis the old alley steeply to Tälsch, a district of Küblis, then further to Lake Plävigginer, onwards to Runggalina. Now the peaks of the Rätikon emerge, but the view into the valley is also fascinating. We continue ascending to Radaz, where you have almost a 360-degree view of the mountains of the Prättigau. Then we reach the Küblis Alp Mäder, and ascend over the alpine pastures to Jägglischhorn, our destination at around 2289 m above sea level. An overwhelming panorama is the reward for the strenuous ascent. The descent leads over the Aschariner Alp to St. Antönien, from where the post bus takes us back to Küblis.
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Description
Hidden Gem
You can also start the route from St. Antönien, then there is less ascent but more descent, which can really be hard on the knees. One variant is also to follow the Prättigauer Höhenweg and from the Saaseralp take the Madris cable car down the valley to Klosters.
Safety Note
Well-marked mountain hiking trails. Classified as T2 according to the SAC hiking scale.
Equipment
Good footwear, mountain hiking clothing suitable for the season, and a map in the backpack are recommended.
Directions
Küblis 810 m - Tälsch 1010 m - Runggalina 1334 m - Radaz 1795 m - Jägglischhorn 2290 m - Aschariner Alp 2000 m - St. Antönien 1420 m
Directions
Public Transport
By Rhaetian Railway RhB to Küblis (Timetable 910).
Travel Information
Coming from Zurich, leave the A13 motorway at Landquart towards Landquart, Davos, Vereina. Follow the National Road A28 to Küblis. Coming from Davos, follow the National Road A28 to Küblis.
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