The Prättigau extends east of the Chur Rhine Valley to the Austrian Montafon. To the north, the Prättigau is bordered by the eastern Alps, which reach about 3000 m above sea level, with peaks such as the Schesaplana. In its valley flows the Landquart. The Salginatobel bridge on the road from Schiers to Schuders, which has spanned the 90 m deep Salginaschlucht gorge as a Swiss world monument since 1930, is well known beyond national borders. In summer, the Partnunsee and the Prättigauer Höhenweg are popular excursion destinations. In winter it is the 12 km long toboggan run of the Fideriser Heuberge and the many ski touring and snowshoe possibilities.
What excursion destinations and sights are there in Prättigau?
The Prättigau is the valley along the river Landquart in the canton of Graubünden. The most important excursion destinations include the Salginatobel Bridge, the Fideriser Heuberge (one of the longest toboggan runs in Switzerland), the Partnunsee or the Prättigauer Höhenweg.
What activities can you do in Prättigau?
There are numerous exciting activities in the Prättigau. These include sledging, skiing, snowshoeing, hiking and climbing. The Prättigau is also ideal for paragliding.