Winter hike on the Glunerebene Fideriser Heuberge

Closed
Simple
2.1 km
1:00 h
110 mhd
110 mhd
Blick vom Winterwanderweg zum Berghaus, hinten sieht man nach St. Antönien
Tief verschneiter Stadel in den Fideriser Heubergen

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Fun, snow and lots of sun: The Fideriser Heuberge at 2,000 m are still considered an insider tip. The small ski resort is not only known for its idyllic mountains, but also for one of the longest toboggan runs in Switzerland. For all non-skiers, in addition to the sun terraces of both mountain houses, there are also beautifully landscaped winter hiking trails.

Technique 1/6
Fitness 1/6
Highest Point  2106 m
Lowest Point  1998 m
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Start
Mountain houses Fideriser Heuberge
Destination
Mountain houses Fideriser Heuberge
Coordinates
46.866487, 9.725658

Details

Description

From Berghaus Arflina it goes first with a pleasant incline up to the lake plateau of the Gluner lakes. After the short climb, the path leads leisurely over the high plateau and then leads back to the mountain house Arflina. 

Please note: The road to the Fideriser Heuberge is closed to private traffic in winter, in contrast to summer. Transport to the area is by minibuses - the current bus timetable can be found on the Heuberge website.

Directions

Public Transport

Take the <a href="http://www.rhb.ch" target="_blank">Rhaetian Railway RhB to Schiers or Küblis and from there take the PostBus to Fideris village. Depending on the connection, one or the other location is better (www.fahrplanfelder.ch). 

Anreise Information

Via the A13 and the A28 to Fideris.

Parken

The road to the Heuberge is closed to private traffic in winter, in contrast to summer. The shuttle buses of the Heuberge take you from the sawmill, where you can park your car, up into the Heuberge to the mountain houses "Heuberg" and "Arflina".

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