Family via ferrata Partnunblick, St. Antönien
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Technically easy and requiring little arm strength, the Via Ferrata also offers a great rock experience for sporty children from about 8 years of age and via ferrata beginners.
Details
Description
The name suggests it: In the lower, separate sector of the via ferrata, the route guidance was technically easy to create. Thus, the "Via Ferrata" also offers a great rock experience for sporty children from about 8 to 10 years of age and via ferrata beginners. The location of the via ferrata offers ideal conditions for a family excursion: While some climb the via ferrata, others can go rowing boat on Lake Partnunsee and linger at the beautifully situated barbecue areas on the lakeshore.
Please note, however, that via ferratas are intended for mountaineers and for guests of mountain guides . They are not suitable for hikers.
Surefootedness and a head for heights, physical fitness and the necessary knowledge for climbing a via ferrata are essential.
Ascent (all ascent routes are marked mountain hiking trails):
- from Partnunstafel approx. 1 hour (The bus alpin (reservation required) takes you to the Berghaus Alpenrösli, note the timetable/season times.)
- from Carschinahütte approx. 50 min.
- from Tilisunahütte via Tilisunafürggli approx. 1.5 hrs.
Descent (all descent routes are marked mountain trails):
- through the Gemstobeltritt (requires good surefootedness again), via Partnunsee to the Partnunstafel approx. 1 hour.
(Just below the Partnunsee you can rent a scooter (scooter), with which you can ride to St. Antönien Platz).
Geheimtipp
Finally, enjoy a short cooling in the crystal clear Partnunsee and then take the scooter into the valley...
Sicherheitshinweis
We generally recommend hiring a patented mountain guide for the ascent. All ascents lead over marked hiking trails.
- Walk the via ferrata only with the necessary experience
- For a safe ascent, good physical condition, surefootedness and a head for heights are prerequisites.
- Appropriate equipment is mandatory. Harness, via ferrata set, helmet, good footwear, suitable clothing and gloves are essential.
- Entry only in stable weather. During thunderstorms, climbing the via ferrata is life-threatening.
- Do not cause rockfall. Respect flora and fauna. Do not leave any waste.
- Any inspection is at your own risk.
Ausrüstung
An appropriate equipment is mandatory. Rope harness, via ferrata set, rockfall helmet, good footwear, suitable clothing and gloves are essential.
Important for children: When it comes to equipment, care must be taken to ensure that the via ferrata set and harness are suitable for the weight and size of the child. Always secure the child in case of uncertainty. Not recommended for children under 8 years of age.
Directions
Public Transport
Take the Rhaetian Railway to Schiers or Küblis and the post bus to St. Antönien. Some of the courses go to the Sagaris stop, the remaining courses to St. Antönien Platz (village). From St. Antönien Sagaris you can take the alpine bus (reservation required) to the Berghaus Alpenrösli (minus 0.5 hours walking time).
Anreise Information
Motorway A13 to Landquart. Take exit 14 and take the national road N28 towards Landquart, Davos, Vereina. Leave the national road in Küblis in the direction of St. Antönien, Küblis. Now follow the mountain road to St. Antönien, then drive towards Partnun until you reach car park 6.
From car park 6 you can use the Bus alpin (reservation required) to the Berghaus Alpenrösli.
Parken
In St. Antönien, all parking spaces are subject to a fee. In the car parks, payment can be made with cash, the Parkingpay app or Twint. The last car park P6 with a day ticket is located below Partnunstafel, about 3.5 km outside of St. Antönien. The car park below the mountain houses is reserved for house guests.
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