Best mountain peaks in Prättigau/Davos offer a diverse range of experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. This Swiss region features a spectacular array of peaks, providing opportunities for hiking, biking, and scenic exploration. The landscape is characterized by prominent summits and high-altitude passes, making it a destination for those seeking both challenging ascents and accessible viewpoints. The area is well-served by mountain railways and cable cars, enhancing access to many elevated locations.
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Several beautiful hiking trails (both short and long) lead from the mountain station. There's also a botanical garden, a summer toboggan run, and a small wooden ball track, so you can pass the time.
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I think most people take a break here; it's a nice spot, but then it goes up a bit further.
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A great introduction to the world of 3000m peaks. Technically, the summit isn't too difficult.
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The Schatzalp and the historic hotel of the same name lie above Davos at 1,862 meters. A funicular takes you up from Davos Platz in four minutes. Built in 1900, this Art Nouveau hotel is a member of Swiss Historic Hotels and a real eye-catcher amidst the idyllic mountain scenery. The energy up here is also special: it reaches 26,000 Bovis units in certain places... Do you feel it when you start walking, or is it the espresso from the hotel bar? ;-)
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Finally conquered a 3000m peak. Very nice tour.🥰
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Worthwhile view, the botanical garden not far away, very educational
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Self-service restaurant Weissfluhjoch at 2663 m above sea level Our self-service restaurant invites you to linger in both winter and summer and you decide for yourself what you choose from our extensive range. Although you are responsible for the service yourself, you can enjoy a fantastic view of the Graubünden mountains in our restaurant or on our terrace. Text / Source: Bergrestaurant Weissfluhjoch https://www.wfj.ch/parsenngebiet/
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For an unparalleled 360-degree panorama, Schesaplana Summit is highly recommended. As the highest mountain in the Rätikon range, it offers expansive views where the next higher mountain is over 30 kilometers away. Another excellent option for broad vistas is Sulzfluh Summit, providing a great view of surrounding peaks throughout the Montafon and beyond.
Yes, Weissfluhjoch is easily accessible thanks to the Parsennbahn, making it a popular spot for both winter sports and summer activities. Similarly, Jakobshorn Summit is considered a gateway to the Davos Klosters mountains, reachable by a modern mountain railway, offering extensive views without a demanding climb.
For a challenging ascent, Flüela Schwarzhorn summit is an excellent choice, serving as an introduction to the world of 3000-meter peaks and requiring good fitness. Schiahorn, standing at 2709 meters, also offers a challenging hike, especially if starting from Schatzalp, and is known for spotting local ibexes.
The region offers a wide range of activities. For mountain biking, you can explore routes like the Alps Epic Trail Davos. Cycling enthusiasts can enjoy tours such as the Ardez Railway Viaduct loop. If you prefer hiking, there are numerous trails, including easy options like the Lake Davos loop. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails, Cycling, and Easy Hikes guides for Prättigau/Davos.
The St. Antönier Joch Border Crossing, at 2,379 meters, forms a historical border between Austria and Switzerland, known as a former smugglers' path with beautiful panoramas. Another significant pass is the Scaletta Pass, connecting Val Susauna and Dischmatal, popular with hikers and mountain bikers, and featuring an unattended refuge.
The Prättigau/Davos region is beautiful year-round. For hiking and biking, late spring to early autumn (May to October) generally offers the most favorable weather conditions and open trails. Early summer is particularly lovely for experiencing the flowering alpine flora. Many peaks, like Weissfluhjoch, are also popular for winter sports.
Yes, several locations offer hospitality. The Strelapass features a mountain inn, and the Schatzalp Mountain Hotel provides a cafe and restaurant with stunning views. The Scaletta Pass also has a simple, unmanaged refuge for those on longer treks.
Schiahorn, at 2709 meters, is a prominent peak where visitors have a good chance of spotting local ibexes, adding a unique wildlife viewing opportunity to your hike.
The Winterlücke Pass (2,787 m) offers breathtaking views of the Graubünden mountain and glacier world. It's characterized by the surrounding Jöriseen (lakes), creating a unique landscape of rock and water, and is part of the well-signposted "Jöriseen Rundweg".
Beyond the peaks themselves, the region boasts features like the small Lake Strelasee near Strelapass, perfect for cooling off in summer. The area also has epic rock paths reminiscent of the Dolomites, particularly around Strelapass, offering dramatic geological formations.
Many peaks and high-altitude areas in Prättigau/Davos are well-served by public transport, cable cars, and funiculars. For instance, Weissfluhjoch is easily reached via the Parsennbahn, and Jatzhorn is almost fully accessible by cable car, with the summit reachable within half an hour from the Jakobshorn mountain station.


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