Walserweg Arosa - Davos
Informationen zur Route
Best Time of Year
Description
This hike away from built-up paths over untouched mountains connects Arosa and Davos. In Arosa, you start the hike through the impressive Isel landscape and then ascend slowly but steadily through the Furggawald, where the village of Arosa can be admired from a distance. Between the weathered limestone towers of the Amselfluh and the steep slopes of the Furggahorn, you might be lucky enough to spot chamois, deer, and ibex. The Maienfelder Furgga is one of the most popular mountain passes to the eastern Davos Landwasser valley and leads in a fairly direct line from Arosa to Davos Frauenkirch. At the same time, the route is a stage of the Walserweg. The picturesque Stafelalp, which you pass on the descent, was also a retreat of the German painter Ernst Ludwig Kirchner.