Trail Tales Episode 13: Panorama Trail Davos - Searching for space
Panorama is a strange thing: we put up with sweat and long distances to let our gaze wander. Anyone who feels this longing for vastness, but wants to combine this with few uphills and lots of excellent trails, should consider the Panorama Trail in Davos.
From Davos, you can ride the Parsennbahn cable car up to almost 2700 meters. This is where you get your first good dose of panoramic views. From here, it's downhill for the first time: the ski area's trails quickly turn into a single trail that leads over the spectacularly exposed (but well-secured) rocky path to the Strelapass. This is where the actual "panorama trail" begins. But be careful: on nice days, especially at weekends, there are huge groups of hikers on the trail. Biking is permitted, but the flow here quickly becomes a trickle.
The trail initially follows more or less the contour line, then it climbs briefly and you find yourself on the Gotschnagrat. This is where a sensational trail begins, which is a little bumpy at first but then becomes increasingly flowy. After almost 20 kilometers of trail, you arrive at the Wolfgangspass, where you can top off the tour with a dip in Lake Davos - provided you are hardened.
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