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Through the wild Schraubachtobel from Schiers to Schuders

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Description

From Schiers train station, follow the signs towards "Rundweg Salginatobelbrücke". After the primary school building, turn left, passing the municipal depot and gravel works. The gravel road is still wide and is mainly used for timber transport and as an alpine access road. At the Chalchofen hut, the circular route to the Salginatobel Bridge branches off to the left. We comfortably continue hiking along the stream and after the last large construction reach the widest part of the Schraubach. Here it constantly changes its bed and pushes the most diverse stones to the edge. After heavy rainfall, the track often needs repairs. Children and adults look for the most beautiful driftwood parts, others cool their feet in the streambed or grill a sausage.

After the more than 1 km stretch through the widest part of the ravine, turn left at the stream fork "Gross Scheri" into a spectacular narrow section: steep rock walls and gravel crevices ascend on both sides. Interesting rock formations provide insights into the Alpine folding.

Further downstream, a picnic spot invites you to linger. Shortly before the old sawmill, the path to Schuders branches off to the left and immediately climbs steeply. The approximately 200 meters of altitude are mostly covered in the shade on a pleasant forest path. The reward awaits hikers in the mountain village of Schuders: a panoramic view of the limestone walls of the Rätikon as well as fine food and drinks at the mountain inn "Alte Post". The return to Schiers can conveniently be done by post bus (few services, see https://www.sbb.ch/) or on foot (mostly on the steep mountain road). Along the way you pass the famous Salginatobel Bridge.

Note: Due to a landslide, part of the original path is closed and a detour for the described route has been established from about the waypoint below the Hellstutz Bridge. One now hikes via Valmara to Schuders, the detour is signposted. Please note that the indicated route length, altitude meters, and walking time are no longer current.

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