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Jogging around Klosters offers a diverse range of experiences across its varied terrain. The region is characterized by majestic mountains, lush valleys, and the Landquart river, providing a mix of challenging alpine routes and more gentle riverside paths. An extensive network of well-maintained trails caters to different fitness levels, from high-alpine runs to scenic valley loops. This blend of natural features makes Klosters an appealing destination for runners seeking both elevation and tranquil landscapes.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
4.5
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102
runners
8.90km
01:08
210m
210m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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230
runners
23.8km
03:17
1,000m
1,000m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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4.5
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208
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14.7km
01:35
210m
210m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.28km
01:00
160m
160m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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32.9km
05:34
1,840m
1,840m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Suspension Bridge over the Schlappintobel Gorge, Klosters The impressive suspension bridge over the Schlappintobel Gorge is an integral part of the Klosters High Trail and an important sub-project of the PRE Klosters (Practical Environment Klosters) project. Construction of the bridge began in spring 2017 and progressed rapidly. With a total length of an impressive 70.5 meters, the cable-and-wood structure spans the Schlappintobel Gorge, reaching a highest point of 19 meters above ground. In beautiful summer weather, the new bridge was inaugurated with a small bridge festival and opened to the public on June 10, 2017. The bridge can be reached on foot in 15 minutes from the Madrisa cable car valley station and is also suitable for hiking with young children. A few impressive figures about the suspension bridge: A single bridge pylon, 10.5 meters high, bears the entire load. 220 meters of suspension cables were installed (2 cables, each 110 meters long [3 x 15.7 mm]). 40 meters of cable anchors secure the structure (4 cables, each 10 meters long, 22.5 mm). 120 meters of wind bracing cables are in use (2 cables, each 60 meters long). Text / Source: Klosters-Pur.ch https://www.klosters-pur.ch/haengebruecke/
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Winter Hike “Monbiel – Alp Garfiun – Klosters” A winter hike from the old Walser village of Monbiel to the tranquil Alp Garfiun with its cozy mountain inn – an oasis of peace. The trail continues through the enchanting winter landscape along the Lanquart River to Klosters Platz. The starting point for the winter hike is the Monbiel parking lot bus stop, accessible from Klosters Platz. For a more leisurely experience, you can travel by nostalgic horse-drawn carriage through the magnificent winter scenery to Monbiel, the highest year-round inhabited settlement in the Prättigau region. For a bite to eat beforehand, the Gasthaus Höhwald (+41 81 422 30 45) is recommended. From the bus stop, follow the marked winter hiking trail, which ascends gently to Alp Pardenn and then on to Alp Garfiun. Shortly before reaching the alpine hut, the trail climbs slightly again. Having arrived at the top of Alp Garfiun (+81 422 13 69), the cozy hut invites you to enjoy delicious alpine dishes and a fantastic mountain panorama. From Alp Garfiun, the trail descends to the Landquart River and then retraces its steps for a short distance to the fork in the path near Baretschrüti, where you turn left. Cross the Landquart via a bridge. Following the river, you pass through Schwäderloch, where you then follow the road to Äuja and the winter hiking trail. Shortly before Klosters, you cross the Landquart again and then walk through the village center to Klosters Platz train station. Text / Source: Weg Wandern.ch https://wegwandern.ch/wanderung/monbiel-alp-garfiun-klosters-winterwanderung-winterwandern/
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Is the one shown in the photos the Monbiel Suspension Bridge?? In any case, there is no suspension bridge at the highlight location on the map!
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A beautiful, narrow hiking trail leads through the unspoiled valley with the evocative name Chüecalanda. It connects the lunar landscape at the Rätschenjoch with the Madrisa.
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Alp Novai is a picturesque alp located at the entrance to the Vereina Valley in the Klosters district of Switzerland. During the summer, it is home to around 80 dairy cows and 40 pigs. The milk produced is processed into around 10,000 kg of alp cheese, 700 kg of Ziger and 1,300 kg of butter. Visitors can enjoy drinks, alp cheese, mixed dishes and regional salsiz at the alp. For more information, please contact G. Florin at +41 79 623 84 73.
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The trail between the charming Walser settlement of Monbiel near Klosters and Alp Garfiun is an insider tip. It leads slightly uphill along the rushing Landquart to Alp Novai. There, a wonderful additional loop awaits you on an open, snowy area. Our recommendation: Treat yourself to a break in the alpine hut - the barley soup and the blueberry crumble cake are a poem. You have more than earned the break and refreshments, because between the starting point and Alp Garfiun you have to conquer 260 meters in altitude. You can find more information about this trail here: https://www.graubuenden.ch/de/touren/loipe-garfiun
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Along the Landquart: Hikes Klosters - Monbiel (Diethelmpromenade) From Klosters, the route goes along the Landquart (river) towards Monbiel. The path is super beautiful and easy to walk (flat).
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Gasthaus Höhwald, Serneus Always a Graubünden house. Originally in the small pub with a shop that supplied the Monbielers with the bare necessities. Since the early 80s in the restaurant, where one thing was always heard particularly often: hunters' talk! But hunters have always loved to celebrate hunting trophies in the Höhwald. Text / Source: Gasthaus Höhwald, Monbielerstrasse 171, Klosters-Serneus https://www.hoehwald-klosters.ch/
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Klosters boasts an extensive network of over 700 kilometers of marked footpaths and trails that are also suitable for running. On komoot, you'll find 48 dedicated jogging routes, ranging from easy valley runs to challenging alpine trails, catering to various fitness levels.
Yes, Klosters offers several options for beginners or those looking for an easier run. The region features gentle riverside paths, such as sections of the Klosters River Trail, which provide mostly paved surfaces and pleasant, relatively flat terrain. You can find 2 easy and 30 moderate running routes on komoot, ensuring a suitable option for every ability.
The jogging routes around Klosters offer a diverse range of terrain. You can expect everything from mostly paved surfaces along river trails like the Klosters River Trail, to well-maintained footpaths through lush valleys, and more demanding alpine trails with significant elevation gain in the higher mountain areas. This variety allows runners to choose routes based on their preference for flat, rolling, or challenging mountainous terrain.
Absolutely! Klosters is renowned for its stunning natural beauty. Many running routes offer breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding Swiss Alps. You can also find trails that lead through picturesque valleys, past crystal-clear lakes, and alongside refreshing untamed streams with small cascades. For example, the Hennägadä Pub – Sunniberg Bridge loop from Klosters Platz offers panoramic views, while routes near the Vereina Valley provide untouched wilderness.
Yes, many of the running routes in Klosters are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For instance, the Funtrail Klosters is a popular circular route. The Klosters River Trail also often forms loops with areas like the Walser village Monbiel, providing convenient and scenic options.
Klosters offers several family-friendly running paths, particularly those along the Landquart river and in the lower valleys. These routes tend to be flatter and less strenuous, making them suitable for families with children. The Helsana-Trails are also ideal for jogging or walking and can be adapted for various fitness levels, including families.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many of the trails in Klosters, especially on the extensive network of footpaths. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves, agricultural areas, or where wildlife is present. Specific rules might apply to certain themed trails or protected areas, so checking local signage is recommended.
Klosters is an excellent destination for jogging throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer provides access to high-alpine trails and longer daylight hours. Even in winter, specific routes like the Monbiel Run can be enchanting with fresh snow, though some higher trails may be inaccessible or require winter gear. Always check current trail conditions before heading out.
No, generally, no specific permits are required for jogging on the public trails and footpaths around Klosters. The extensive network of marked trails is freely accessible for outdoor enthusiasts. However, if you plan to participate in organized trail running events, specific registration and fees would apply.
Klosters is well-served by public transport, making many trailheads easily accessible by bus or train. For those driving, various parking facilities are available in and around Klosters Platz. Many routes, such as the Alp Novai – Landquart Riverside Trail loop from Klosters Platz, conveniently start directly from the village center, offering easy access to both parking and public transport connections.
For those seeking untouched beauty and solitude, the Vereina Valley is considered a hidden gem. It offers pristine alpine environments and well-marked trails away from the more frequented paths. The Monbiel Run, extending to the quiet Alp Garfiun, also provides an oasis of calm and a unique experience, especially in quieter seasons.
The running routes in Klosters are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 30 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse terrain, from challenging alpine paths to tranquil riverside trails, and the stunning natural beauty of the region. Over 1800 runners have used komoot to explore Klosters' varied landscape, highlighting its appeal.
Yes, the Klosters region is home to several impressive natural features, including waterfalls and gorges. For example, you can explore areas near the Garnera Gorge or discover the Fenggatobel Waterfall. While not always directly on a dedicated running route, these natural attractions are often accessible via nearby trails, offering a spectacular sight during your run or as a short detour.


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