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Event Bonaduz

Gottesdienst mit anschliessendem Kirchenkaffee

Gottesdienst mit anschliessendem Kirchenkaffee (gdl_878423394_image)
Sunday, July 27
09.30 a.m., RefTreff●, Bonaduz, church service followed by church coffee
Pastor Stefan Schori.
With piano music.

Description

Date
27.07.2025 to 07.06.2026 at 09:30 o'clock
on Sunday
Ort
RefTreff
Organizer
Evang.-ref. Kirchgemeinde Tamins-Bonaduz-Rhäzüns

Sunday, July 27
09.30 a.m., RefTreff●, Bonaduz, church service followed by church coffee
Pastor Stefan Schori.
With piano music.

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48 km
5:25 h
1450 mhd
1450 mhd
Blick in die Rheinschlucht | Route 260
Mountainbike-tour in Ruinaulta: Rheinschluchttour (260)

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Aussichtsplattform il Spir
The Rhine Gorge in Graubünden is one of the most majestic and diverse landscapes in the Alps. The wild gorge combines roaring rapids with steep white cliffs and expansive woodlands. This circular route around the Rhine Gorge guides you along forested roads and single trails through the diverse landscape of the Vorderrheintal valley.
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Laax, Staderas
Destination
Laax, Staderas
Coordinates
46.821879629577, 9.2706259297764

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Whoever can complete the round tour in a single day from Ilanz, over Sagogn, Flims, Trin to Tamins and back to Ilanz via Bonaduz, Versam and Valendas, can count him or herself a biking-ace. However, for those who enjoy the scenery, it is recommended to do this tour in daily stages. The first pleasure is a choice of three bathing lakes: Laaxersee, Caumasee and the Crestasee. Further on are three different viewing-platforms over the unique landscape of Sardona - which is also a UNESCO world heritage site. A worthwhile detour from Versam into the Safiental is rewarded with a glimpse of delightful old Walser hamlets. There are many places to stay along the biking-route, from camping to five-star resorts.

Geheimtipp

For those who enjoy the scenery, it is recommended to do this tour in daily stages.

Sicherheitshinweis

Watch out for hikers. In the canton of Graubünden we share the paths.

Ausrüstung

A repair kit and first aid kit belong in the rucksack.

Directions

Laax - Flims - Trin- Tamins - Bonaduz - Versam - Valendas - Ilanz - Sagogn - Laax

Directions

Public Transport

Stop: Laax GR, Staderas
By post bus from Chur or the public Flims Laax Falera Shuttle.

Timetable
www.sbb.ch

Anreise Information

By car on the A13 motorway from Zurich to Chur, exit 18 Flims

Parking

Parking spaces at Staderas

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Event Bonaduz

Instrumentenparcours Bonaduz

Instrumentenparcours Bonaduz (gdl_877360199_image)
Instrument presentation of the Imboden Music School

Description

Date
08.04.2026 from 17:30 to 19:00 o'clock
Price
Free admission
Ort
Schulhaus Furns
Organizer
Musikschule Imboden

The music school presents its offer.
First there is a small concert where the instruments are presented. Afterwards, the instruments can be tried out on the course.

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430 km
0:00 h
3400 mhd
4600 mhd
The Rhine Route follows the Alpine river from mountain source to the large Rhine port at Basel. A vastly varied trip through diverse landscapes hewn by the mighty river over the ages.
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Fitness 4/6
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Andermatt
Destination
Basel(–Rotterdam)
Coordinates
46.63712862396, 8.5948598028698

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Die Rhein-Route umspannt den Osten der Schweiz in einem grossen Bogen. Sie beginnt mit einer zünftigen Passfahrt über den Oberalp, dem Quellgebiet des Rheins, führt durch die romanischsprachige Surselva, gewährt eindrucksvolle Blicke in die wilde Schlucht Ruinaulta und besucht die rätische Kapitale Chur. Mit dem Traubenkocher-Wind durch die Bündner Herrschaft und auf dem Rheindamm eilig zum weiten Bodensee, wo Obstgärten, Schlösser und fröhliches Touristengeschnatter die Gestade des grün und silbern schimmernden «schwäbischen Meeres» zieren. Es folgt ein ruhiger waldreicher Abschnitt, dann eine bevölkerte Schaffhauser Altstadt, bevor mit Getöse die Wasser des Rheinfalls in die Tiefe donnern.

Der kraftvolle Fluss – zwischen Schaffhausen und Basel Hochrhein genannt – wird durch elf Kraftwerke gebändigt. Wie ein Puzzle fügen sich die Eindrücke entlang des Weges zusammen: romantische Uferweglein, schnurgerade Spargelfelder, putzige Riegelhäuser, endlose Strommasten, stoische Fischersleute, sonnenverbrannte Salztürme, ungleich-gleiche deutsch-schweizerische Brückenstädte und aufsehenerregende römische Ruinen. Schliesslich geht’s durch emsiges Agglomerationsgewusel, vorbei an riesigen Produktionshallen der chemischen Industrie und an Frachtschiffen in das Dreiländereck um Basel.

Velofahren weit über die Schweizer Grenzen hinaus? Die Rhein-Route ist erst der Anfang. Eingebettet in die EuroVelo 15, Rheinradweg und die beliebte EuroVelo 6 - Atlantik-Schwarzes Meer führt die Reise von Basel weiter durch die schönsten Ecken Europas.

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Alpine Circle

368.4 km
5:15 h
6309 mhd
6309 mhd
Bergwelt Corvatsch
Die Rhätische Bahn über das imposante Landwasserviadukt

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Discover the most beautiful sights of Graubünden individually – on a tour on the Alpine Circle.
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Fitness 1/6
Highest Point  2387 m
Lowest Point  518 m
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Coordinates
46.74495942, 9.64758374

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On the Alpine Circle alpine round trip through the Graubünden mountains, you will discover the four most popular sights in Graubünden: the Swiss National Park, the Diavolezza Glacier World, the Rhaetian Railway's Landwasser Viaduct and the Rhine Gorge, also known as the Swiss Grand Canyon. In addition to these four main attractions, there is of course much more to discover along the route. And the best thing about it: The Alpine Circle can be started very easily, without registration or booking. You decide for yourself whether you travel by car, bus, train or e-bike. Tip: With the graubündenPASS, you can enjoy free travel on public transport throughout Graubünden.

Alpine Circle in a nutshell

  • Length: approx. 300 kilometres
  • Recommended trip duration: 5 - 7 days
  • Sights: Swiss National Park, Diavolezza Glacier World, Landwasser Viaduct, Rhine Gorge 
  • Regions: Davos Klosters, Engadin Scuol Zernez, St. Moritz, Surselva, Chur

The 4 main attractions

Nature experience: Swiss National Park
In the Swiss National Park, untouched nature awaits you, which you can discover on around 80 kilometres of hiking trails. So be sure to pack your hiking boots. Special highlight: the Val Trupchun. The valley near S-chanf is also called the deer arena of the Alps. In addition to the mighty deer, you can also observe chamois, marmots and - probably the most famous animal in Graubünden - the ibex.

Glacier World: Diavolezza
Whether it's the Cavaglia Glacier Garden or the Morteratsch Glacier: In the Diavolezza Glacier World of the Bernina Glaciers Adventure Area, you can move through a unique ice world. You can enjoy the best view of the Bernina massif from the Diavolezza mountain station. Be sure to bring: mobile phone with a full battery for numerous souvenir photos.

Railway experience: Landwasser Viaduct
Impressive architecture in the middle of the Alps: Near Filisur, the Landwasser Viaduct rises 65 metres into the air. The spectacular structure of the Rhaetian Railway has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2008. You can marvel at the viaduct from below with the Landwasser Express, do the 4-viaduct hike or simply enjoy a ride on the Rhaetian Railway over the bridge - right in the middle of it, so to speak, instead of just being there.

Gorge experience: Rhine Gorge
The Rhine Gorge is also called the Grand Canyon of Switzerland. The panoramic mountains between Lake Cauma and Conn invite you to discover. The view from the il Spir observation deck is impressive. A nice side effect: On the way there, you can marvel at the famous Lake Cauma and swim in the turquoise blue water. Would you rather be in the middle of it all? Then take a canoe or rafting tour on the Rhine or take a ride through the imposing landscape of the Rhine Gorge in the open observation car of the Rhaetian Railway.

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Event Bonaduz

Rapid Openair 2025

Rapid Openair 2025 (gdl_852723969_image)
01-02 August 2025

The Rapid Openair is a small, fine music and culture festival with a unique character and special charm in the middle of Graubünden.

Description

Date
01.08.2025 at 15:00 o'clock
02.08.2025 at 12:00 o'clock
Price
CHF 49.00
Ort
Tennis court
Organizer
Rapid Openair

01-02 August 2025

The Rapid Openair is a small, fine music and culture festival with a unique character and special charm in the middle of Graubünden. The name goes back to the beginning of the open-air, when the Rapid still served as a stage. We have been building them ourselves for many years now, but the Rapid is still an important component and is used as a means of transport. The values of sustainability and diversity are very important to us - be it in the areas of logistics, cuisine or booking. The festival starts on Friday 1 August and is rounded off with a breakfast included for everyone on Sunday. August 1 at the Rapid yes! The campsite will be accessible from 14:00 and the bar opens at 15:00.
Come and become part of the Rapid Famiglia

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Tennis court

7402 Bonaduz

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Playground Bonaduz

Playground Bonaduz

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Small playground with a lot of fun.

Description

 Beautiful playground with fireplace, located in a small forest.

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Playground Bonaduz

7402 Bonaduz

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Ruin Bonaduz

Castle ruin Wackenau

Ruine Wackenau
Castle ruins with a viewing platform, which offers a view of the Rhine Gorge.

Description

The sparse ruins of Wackenau castle lie about 3 kilometres north-west of the village on a promontory above the Rhine. The ruin lies within 20 minutes walking distance from a car park west of Bonaduz. Just above the caste hill you can get a great view of Ruinaulta canyon from the panorama platform named after the castle. 

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City Bonaduz

Bonaduz

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Sogn Mang
Bonaduz lies on a sunny terrace between the Vorder and HInter Rhine. The village has very high quality of life, attractive leisure offers and a wonderful landscape.

Description

Bonaduz' leisure offerings are varied and appeal to big and small, families, locals and visitors alike. Well maintained hiking and cycling trails take you into the charming surroundings - whether that's up on the mountains or down into the fascinating Rhine gorge, from Bonaduz the spellbinding nature of Graubünden is only a stone's throw away.

In Bonaduz proper, there are several fun things to do, like a minigolf course, football pitches, tennis courts, cross-country ski trails and woodchip running trails. The golf course Domat/Ems and the fashionable ski resort Laax are close by, too.

History

Archaeological finds from the late La Tène era (5th - 1st century BCE) and an early medieval burial site with more than 700 graves in Valbeuna are evidence for the fact that this has been settled for a long time. The Wackenau castle ruin lies high above the Rhine, not far from the village. It was probably constructed to secure a nearby river crossing. Bonaduz was part of the Rhäzüns dominion and came into possession of Maximilian I of Austria and Habsburg  in 1497. During the reformation, Bonaduz remained Catholic and formed a clerical, political and economic entity with neighbouring Rhäzüns in 1529.  The church was not separated until 1667.

In the middle of the 16th century, Bonaduz purchased Alp Ramuz on the far side of the Kunkels pass. Livestock and grain farming were the cornerstones of the community for most of its existence. Today, many inhabitants of Bonaduz are employed at Ems-Chemie in Domat/Ems, others  commute to Chur.

Bonaduz was originally part of the Romansh language area. In 1860, nearly 70% of the population were still Romansh-speaking. But during the years of reconstruction following a great fire in 1908, more and more German speakers moved into the area, and they made up 80% of the population in 1990 while Romansh speakers had dwindled to only 6%.

Church S. Gieri/St. George

Church S. Gieri/St. George between Bonaduz and Rhäzüns used to be the main church of the Rhäzüns dominion and has exceptional cultural value today. According to excavations the first church at this site dates back to the 6th or 7th century. Around the middle of the 14th century a new choir was built and soon after the interior was lavishly decorated with magnificent paintings. Patrons were the barons of Rhäzüns. The frescoes in the choir from the early 14th century, the choir wall (showing the legend og St. George),  the impressive dragon fight and a donor portrait along the northern wall are by the famous "Master of Waltensburg". The scenes from the Old and New Testaments as well as the hagiographies in the rest of the nave were added in the second half of the 14th century by the "Master of Rhäzüns" in fresco secco style.

Rhine gorge

Close to Bonaduz lies the fascinating Rhine gorge Ruinaulta. It is one of the greatest and most diverse landscapes of the Alps. A wild gorge with a raging river, white cliffs and vast forests. Quiet lakes are filled as if by magic and rare birds breed in the forests along the river. You can even find orchids in the little garden of Eden.

You can explore Ruinalta perfectly well on your own. In the forests and along the Rhine you will find a dense network of hiking trails, various cycling routes and beautiful rest areas. There are three train stations of the Rhaetian Railway (Trin, Versam-Safien and Valendas-Sagogn) at either end and in the middle of the gorge.

If you want to get to know the Rhine gorge from up close, you can even take to the water. Ruinalta is one of Europe's most exciting waterbodies for canoeing, kayaking and river rafting.

Nature reserve Weihermühle

Its own little oasis, the mill of Weihermühle is powered by spring water. The abundance of water and constant care have created a true gem of nature all around the mill. The shallow moor of Weihermühle is classified as being of national importance. It is home to a number of rare species like the dormouse, numerous orchids and sundew, a local carnivorous plant. It's thanks to the efforts of Natura Graubünden and the former Natural Protection Society Graubünden that Weihermühle has been listed as a natural reserve since 1967. The first plots of land were purchased by the Natural Protection Society even in 1961. Today, the plot is in possession of Pro Natura, having grown to a size of nearly 9 acres.

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Chapel Bonaduz

Chapel Sogn Mang

Sogn Mang
The Sogn Mang Chapel is dedicated to St. Magnus.

Description

The little field chapel Sogn Mang was built on a hill near Bonaduz and restored in 1993. It is dedicated to Saint Magnus (Sogn Mang in Romansh). Its unique location on a wide-open field under two mighty poplar trees gives it a wonderful aura of peace and strength.

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