Sledging
Madrisa-Schlittelbahn
Klosters, Madrisa–Saas im Prättigau
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Madrisa-Schlittelbahn
Klosters, Madrisa–Saas im Prättigau
Over eight kilometres of fun for the whole family: this long toboggan run starts on the Saaseralp and winds its way through the forest with a view over the Prättigau.
The Madrisa cable car takes sledgers from Klosters Dorf to the Saaseralp (1,887 m above sea level). Starting right next to the mountain station, the toboggan run mostly winds its way through the forest.
It runs past Chlein and Gross Alpbach and the Ragoztobel, leading to the small settlements of Unterplangga and Flersch. Those who take a little more time can admire the wonderful view of the Prättigau valley.
Afterwards, the final section runs down to Saas im Prättigau, a homely village on a hill that consists largely of grand, sunburnt wooden houses. These were rebuilt in 1735 after a fire in the village. The village's reformed church is a listed building from the late Gothic period and the top of its tower, visible from far and wide, was also built in 1735. After a tour of the village, the postbus takes sledgers back to Klosters from the village square in Saas.
It runs past Chlein and Gross Alpbach and the Ragoztobel, leading to the small settlements of Unterplangga and Flersch. Those who take a little more time can admire the wonderful view of the Prättigau valley.
Afterwards, the final section runs down to Saas im Prättigau, a homely village on a hill that consists largely of grand, sunburnt wooden houses. These were rebuilt in 1735 after a fire in the village. The village's reformed church is a listed building from the late Gothic period and the top of its tower, visible from far and wide, was also built in 1735. After a tour of the village, the postbus takes sledgers back to Klosters from the village square in Saas.
Over eight kilometres of fun for the whole family: this long toboggan run starts on the Saaseralp and winds its way through the forest with a view over the Prättigau.
The Madrisa cable car takes sledgers from Klosters Dorf to the Saaseralp (1,887 m above sea level). Starting right next to the mountain station, the toboggan run mostly winds its way through the forest.
It runs past Chlein and Gross Alpbach and the Ragoztobel, leading to the small settlements of Unterplangga and Flersch. Those who take a little more time can admire the wonderful view of the Prättigau valley.
Afterwards, the final section runs down to Saas im Prättigau, a homely village on a hill that consists largely of grand, sunburnt wooden houses. These were rebuilt in 1735 after a fire in the village. The village's reformed church is a listed building from the late Gothic period and the top of its tower, visible from far and wide, was also built in 1735. After a tour of the village, the postbus takes sledgers back to Klosters from the village square in Saas.
It runs past Chlein and Gross Alpbach and the Ragoztobel, leading to the small settlements of Unterplangga and Flersch. Those who take a little more time can admire the wonderful view of the Prättigau valley.
Afterwards, the final section runs down to Saas im Prättigau, a homely village on a hill that consists largely of grand, sunburnt wooden houses. These were rebuilt in 1735 after a fire in the village. The village's reformed church is a listed building from the late Gothic period and the top of its tower, visible from far and wide, was also built in 1735. After a tour of the village, the postbus takes sledgers back to Klosters from the village square in Saas.
Length | Number of stages
8 km
| 1 Stage
Descent
860 m
Grade
easy
Arrival | return travel
Season
Winter season
The winter season generally lasts from December to March.
Hints
Sledge hire
Toboggans are available for rent at Intersport Madrisa by the mountain station. You can return them at the valley station of Klosters-Madrisa Bergbahnen AG:
www.madrisa.ch
Arrival | return travel
Contact
Destination Davos Klosters
Talstrasse 41
7270 Davos Platz
Tel. +41 (0)81 415 21 21
info@davos.ch
www.davos.ch
Talstrasse 41
7270 Davos Platz
Tel. +41 (0)81 415 21 21
info@davos.ch
www.davos.ch