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Hohen Rätien Castle, a Swiss heritage site of national significance, stands majestically at an elevation of 949 metres in the municipality of Sils im Domleschg, within Switzerland's Canton of Graubünden. This ancient fortress is perched dramatically on a rock wall 250 meters above the Viamala river, offering expansive views of the Domleschg valley and the Viamala Gorge. Recognized as one of the oldest and largest castles in the Graubünden area, it holds a strategic position overlooking vital transalpine routes like…
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6月 25, 2018
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中程度のハイキング. ある程度のフィットネスレベルが必要です。 全般的に進みやすいルートです。安定して歩行できる技術が必要です。
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標高 950 m
While the castle is perched high above the Viamala river, it is accessible by public transport. You would typically take a train to Thusis, and from there, local bus services or a walk can bring you closer to the castle. It's advisable to check current bus schedules as they can vary seasonally.
Yes, parking is available, but it can fill up quickly, especially during peak season or on weekends. Arriving earlier in the day is often recommended to secure a spot. From the parking area, a walk or hike will lead you up to the castle complex.
Yes, there are walking paths suitable for families, though some sections leading up to the castle involve an ascent. The site itself is a fascinating place for children to explore history. However, paths within the castle complex may be uneven, so supervision is advised.
Generally, dogs are welcome on the hiking trails leading to Hohen Rätien Castle. Within the castle grounds, it's usually permitted to have dogs on a leash, but access to specific interior buildings might be restricted. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and clean up after them.
Visitors can explore the ancient Church of St. John & Viktor, which includes a 5th-century baptismal font used for adult baptisms. The main tower, once housing a cistern and reception hall, has been renovated with a glass roof and wooden platforms. You can also wander through the ruins of the castle complex, which reveal layers of history from Bronze Age settlements to medieval fortifications.
While the ascent to the castle involves some elevation, there are various trails in the surrounding Domleschg valley that offer easier walking options. Once at the castle, the paths within the complex are generally manageable, though they can be uneven. For very easy, flat walks, you might need to explore routes further down in the valley.
The exterior and grounds of Hohen Rätien Castle are open year-round. While the main access paths are generally maintained, winter conditions can make trails icy or snowy, requiring appropriate footwear and caution. Some interior buildings may have limited access during colder months. A winter visit offers a unique, often quieter, experience with stunning snowy views.
Hohen Rätien Castle itself is a major viewpoint, offering expansive panoramic views of the Domleschg valley and the dramatic Viamala Gorge. From various points within the castle complex and on the trails leading to it, you'll find breathtaking vistas of the surrounding Graubünden landscape and the historic transalpine routes.
While there isn't a permanent cafe or restaurant directly within the castle complex currently, the site historically housed a 'Sust' (trading outpost) with a muleteer's hostel. For dining and accommodation, you'll find options in the nearby villages of Sils im Domleschg or Thusis, which are a short drive or hike away.
The trails leading to Hohen Rätien Castle are generally considered intermediate due to the significant elevation gain required to reach its elevated position. While not overly technical, hikers should be prepared for a steady ascent. There are various routes, some offering a more gradual climb than others, but all provide rewarding views.
Yes, many hikers enjoy incorporating Hohen Rätien Castle into longer circular routes that explore the surrounding Domleschg valley and the Viamala Gorge. These routes often combine historical exploration with natural beauty, allowing you to start and end your hike in the same location while experiencing diverse landscapes.