Wildboden trail

Medium
2.2 km
1:00 h
49 mhd
55 mhd
Wildboden-Trail
Wildboden-Trail

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Wildboden-Trail
This marked and secured snowshoe route leads from Islen over Wildboden and Junkerboden to Davos Frauenkirch. It can also be walked in the opposite direction.
Technique 3/6
Fitness 3/6
Highest Point  1556 m
Lowest Point  1504 m
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Start
Gasthaus Islen
Destination
Davos Frauenkirch
Coordinates
46.777422, 9.808334

Details

Description

The tour starts at the Gasthaus Islen and first leads across an open field somewhat uphill to the height of the beautiful Waldfriedhof. At the front end of the Wildboden you have a wonderful view over the surrounding mountains of Davos. Afterwards, the trail descends briefly to the Sertigerstrasse, which you cross carefully. After another short, easy climb you reach the beautifully situated Junkerboden. Here the route leads along the forest and then back down to Davos Frauenkirch, where the route ends. There you have the possibility to stop at a restaurant or to combine the tour with the Tinzenblick trail.

Geheimtipp

The Gasthaus Islen as well as the Restaurant Landhuus are ideal to fortify yourself with fine delicacies before or after the tour.

Alternatively, the tour can be continued at Junkerboden to Davos Glaris.

Sicherheitshinweis

Please note the safety instructions of the municipality of Davos for winter hikers, snowshoe trekkers and alpinists.

Directions

Gasthaus Islen - Wildboden - Junkerboden - Davos Frauenkirch

Directions

Public Transport

By train to Landquart, continue with the Rhaetian Railway (RhB) to Davos Frauenkirch.

With the public buses to Islen, Davos Frauenkirch (line 1).

Anreise Information

By car to Davos

- Route 28 Landquart - Davos

- Landwasserstrasse Thusis - Davos

Parking

Public parking spaces/parking garages in Davos.

Please note that parking in the parking lots of the restaurant Landhuus is only allowed for restaurant guests.

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