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Praettigau High Trail in 4 days (from Landquart)

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In 4 days from the Bündner Herrschaft to Klosters

 

The Prättigauer Höhenweg does full justice to its name: hike in 4 days along the altitude curves, on one side the limestone scenery of the Rätikon, on the other side alternating views and deep vistas. The hut tour is also suitable as a family tour. With a few additional summit ascents, by the way, the hike also puts a long-lasting smile on the faces of ambitious mountain hikers. Promised.

 

Rules for the hut visitor:

  • Your own hut sleeping bag and pillowcase are obligatory.
  • Bring your own: Disinfectant, towel (protective masks if necessary).
  • Take your waste back to the valley for hygienic reasons.

 

There are no showers in the Carschina hut. In the Schesaplana hut you can take a shower for CHF 5.- per 3 minutes.

 

Service

 

  • 1 overnight stay in the camp in the Schesaplanahütte SAC
  • 1 overnight stay in the camp in the Carschina hut SAC
  • 1 overnight stay in St. Antönien, with a host of your choice
  • descent with the Madrisabahn
  • Half board
  • March tea, lunch bag filled once (you will receive it on the 4th day in St. Antönien)
  • If you choose the route via Malanser Älpli, you will get a 15 % discount on the Älplibahn Malans ascent.

 

 

Extras 

 

Additional overnight stay in Hotel Silvapina in Klosters can be booked on request, from CHF 92.50 per person

Additional packed lunches can be ordered from the host the evening before the tour.

Please pay for additional services and consumptions directly in cash at the huts and hotels.

A companion who will accompany you every step of the way during the tour and make sure you don't stray from the path and don't miss any of the viewpoints can, of course, be booked with us at any time.

 

Rebooking/Cancellation

In case of bad weather, the booking can be rebooked or cancelled at short notice (up to 2 days before the start day).

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I take my dog on the tour?

A: In principle yes, but dogs are not allowed in the rooms, especially in the huts. Further, it must be noted that, as often seen in Graubünden, on some sections of the hiking trail network along the Rätikon, herds of sheep graze, which are guarded by guard dogs. Please pay attention to the zones and the official recommendations.

 

Q: Is the tour also good to do with children?

A: Absolutely, if they are used to hiking and can cope with the camp accommodation.

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