Mountain passes in Prättigau/Davos offer routes through the Swiss Alps, connecting valleys and providing access to diverse landscapes. This region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, historical routes, and opportunities for outdoor activities. The passes serve as natural corridors, showcasing the area's geological features and cultural heritage.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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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 visit to the restaurant is worthwhile!
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Found along the Prättigau High Trail. On the Austrian side, directly on the border with Switzerland.
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As others have written, only attempt it if you are in good shape, have a head for heights and are sure-footed. The Swiss side is much more demanding, so if possible it is better to ascend rather than descend. The climb on the Austrian side is very easy. For the view you could also go up from the Totalp and turn back again.
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Strela Pass 2346 m A wide, grassy pass from Davos to the Haupter Tälli. The pass is dominated to the east by the Gross Schiahorn and to the west by the 2636-meter-high Strela. The Strela Pass has been one of the classic Walser routes since the 14th century. Text / Source: Swiss Alpine Club SAC https://www.sac-cas.ch/de/huetten-und-touren/sac-tourenportal/strelapass-2864/berg-und-alpinwandern/
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Strela Pass Restaurant / Mountain Inn Strela Pass Mountain Inn 2,352 meters above sea level Delicious soups, hand-rolled tarte flambée, Graubünden, Austrian, and Walser specialties, delicious cakes in a jar, and freshly baked apple strudel. All homemade at 2,353 meters above sea level. Text / Source: Strela Pass Restaurant https://www.strelapass.ch/
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The mountain passes in Prättigau/Davos offer diverse and spectacular views. For instance, Winterlücke Pass (2,787 m) provides a breathtaking panorama of the mountain and glacier world of Graubünden. From Cavelljoch (Gafalljoch), you can enjoy stunning vistas and even stand with one foot in Switzerland and one in Austria.
Yes, the region has passes with rich history. Strela Pass (2,346 m) is historically significant as one of the classic Walser routes since the 14th century. Additionally, the St. Antönier Joch Border Crossing, at 2,379 meters, served as a smugglers' path between Austria and Switzerland, featuring an old customs hut that can now be used as an emergency shelter.
While specific conditions vary, many passes are best enjoyed during the warmer months. For example, the St. Antönier Joch Border Crossing is particularly beautiful in early summer when the alpine flora is in full bloom. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out, especially for higher altitude passes.
Absolutely. For those seeking a significant physical challenge, Winterlücke Pass (2,787 m) offers a strenuous ascent rewarded with panoramic views. Gamsluggen (2,380 m) also requires good physical condition, a head for heights, and sure-footedness, especially on the more demanding Swiss side, where chain protection is provided for climbing.
Scaletta Pass is a popular choice for mountain bikers, known for its flowing descent to Alp Funtauna. It's part of routes that can lead back to Davos over the Sertig Pass, offering a rewarding journey with well-maintained trails. Be aware that some sections may require pushing or carrying your bike.
Some passes offer amenities for visitors. For instance, the Strela Pass (2,346 m) has the Strelapass Mountain Lodge nearby, offering accommodation and local specialties like delicious soups and Graubünden dishes. At Scaletta Pass, there is an unattended refuge at the top.
The Prättigau/Davos region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore various MTB Trails, including the challenging Alps Epic Trail Davos. For hikers, there are numerous options, such as waterfall hikes like the route to the Untere Brüggele Alpe. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the Sunniberg Bridge – Chlus Gorge loop. These activities often connect to or pass near the region's mountain passes.
While many passes involve challenging terrain, some areas offer more accessible experiences. Weissfluhjoch, accessible via the Parsennbahn, is considered family-friendly and provides stunning views without requiring a strenuous hike, making it a good option for families to experience the alpine environment.
Public transport options vary by pass. For example, for Winterlücke Pass (2,787 m), you can reach the Wägerhus bus stop, which serves as a starting point for the ascent. For Weissfluhjoch, the Parsennbahn cable car provides direct access. It's advisable to check local bus and cable car schedules for specific passes before your visit.
Visitors frequently highlight the breathtaking views and the sense of accomplishment. For example, the ascent to Winterlücke Pass (2,787 m) is rewarded with a spectacular mountain and glacier panorama. The unique experience of standing with one foot in Switzerland and one in Austria at Cavelljoch (Gafalljoch) is also a popular draw. Many appreciate the well-maintained trails and the opportunity for challenging hikes.
Yes, Cavelljoch (Gafalljoch) is located directly on the border with Austria, offering the unique experience of having one foot in Switzerland and one foot in Austria. Similarly, the St. Antönier Joch Border Crossing also marks the border between the two countries, providing a historical and scenic crossing point.


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