Please note: the indoor pool and wellness pool will remain closed until and including 27. June due to the annual maintenance works. All other facilities are open.

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Medium
18 km
1:15 h
300 mhd
300 mhd
Rheinauen Ufer
Kirche Sogn Gieri Chor

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Panorama Rheinauen
This pleasant mountain bike tour takes you along the Rhäzünser Rheinauen and features unique views of these wetlands of national importance. It also takes in a visit of the church at Sogn Gieri, famous for its murals, considered unrivalled by art historians.
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Rhäzüns
Destination
Rhäzüns
Coordinates
46.799042540309, 9.3991089621148

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From the railway station at Rhäzüns we soon reach the water's edge, our nostrils filling with the fresh air from the wetlands. The Rhäzünser Rheinauen are among the most best preserved wetland areas in Switzerland and are considered of national importance. We continue along the single trail as it rises and falls until we reach the flatter section along the Rhine dam after Rothenbrunnen. Along the Polenweg to Reichenau the sparse forest lets us glimpse wonderful views of these unique Rheinauen wetlands. Along this section of the route the Hinterrhein meanders from one side of the valley to the other. In Reichenau, the confluence of the Hinterrhein and Vorderrhein, we once again switch to the other side of the river and roll on towards Bonaduz. After a short, steep ascent up to the high plateau of Rhäzüns and Bonaduz the route continues past Sogn Gieri (St. Georg), which is well worth a stop. The Romanesque church, more than 1,000 years old, is famous beyond Switzerland's borders for its astonishing and beautifully preserved murals. After the rewarding visit of Sogn Gieri we happily cycle back to Rhäzüns.

Directions

Rhäzüns - Saulzas - Undrau - Rothenbrunnen - Polenweg - Schafweide - Stn. Reichenau-Tamins - Nulez - Plazzas - Sogn Gieri - Rhäzüns

Directions

Public Transport

By train to Rhäzüns.

Anreise Information

Take the A13/E432 in the direction of and to Rhäzüns.

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Medium
260 km
87:40 h
11100 mhd
10300 mhd
43 Jakobsweg Gesamttour (20 Etappen)
43 Jakobsweg Gesamttour (20 Etappen)

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43 Jakobsweg Gesamttour (20 Etappen)
Scenic pass and valley landscapes on the Jakobsweg route through multifaceted Graubünden. Cultural and historical signs of the Santiago pilgrim’s path – and stunning scenery inviting one to reflect on own values and the beauty of nature.
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Fitness 4/6
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Müstair
Destination
Oberalppass
Coordinates
46.629913962633, 10.450571784142

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Graubünden’s 150 km route between Müstair and Mustér (Disentis) presents the stunning valley landscapes of the Münstertal and dreamy Susaunatal, deep Schanfigg and varied Cadi– together with the four challenging passes, Costainer, Scaletta, Strela and Chrüzlipass.

 Physical efforts are however rewarded by the sight of picturesque Graubünden villages nestled between beautiful valley landscapes. Each valley portrays an independent community concerning history, culture, religion and laws. In fact, Graubünden reflects a concentrated picture of European variety – where the Jakobsweg Graubünden leads from east to west through the impressive region.

 Müstair with signs of Middle Ages lifestyle – and preceding Chur, Switzerland’s oldest town, Tschiertschen’s cathedral (Jakobskirche), displaying a mural from the hand of the Waltensburg master. And before Disentis, numerous traces remind one of the ancient pilgrims’ paths. From Amsteg the way then leads through the Urnerland to the National Route 4 ViaJacobi.

Geheimtipp

Book Package «Jakobsweg Tour»  and benefit from the free luggage transport from hotel to hotel.

Sicherheitshinweis

Attention stage 43.07:

In October and from the end of April to the end of May, the Swiss Army conducts shooting exercises in the vicinity of S-chanf. Thus, the area between S-chanf and the mountain inn Dürrboden over the Scaletta Pass is closed, or it is life-threatening to go there as a pilgrim.

For more information:

Directions

Directions

Public Transport

This tour can be simplified by public transport.

Are you planning a multi-day tour?  Buy our graubündenPass and enjoy free travel throughout Graubünden. Available here!

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Medium
105 km
39:05 h
3300 mhd
4800 mhd
85 Senda Sursilvana (5 Etappen)
Disla

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Lag da Pigniu
The Senda Sursilvana affords an insight into a whole region, one which holds many natural and cultural treasures. A high-level hike with several detours to the banks of the young Rhine.
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Fitness 6/6
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Oberalppass
Destination
Chur
Coordinates
46.659430793349, 8.6712675537454

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The Surselva is more than a mere mountain valley. The Surselva - meaning «above the forest» – is a world apart, with its own language (Sursilvan), its own history shaped by the Disentis Monastery and the mountain passes, its own breed of men and a natural character shaped by one particular element, one which is continually gaining in value: water. It’s for a good reason that the official source of the Rhine rises at Tomasee near the Oberalppass. The water, collected in dozens of reservoirs is an energy provider. It has also eaten its way through the world’s largest mapped rockslide at Flims. It has created the imposing Ruinaulta Gorge, which can hardly be beaten for ruggedness – particularly when seen from the vantage platform at Conn.

The hike through the Surselva leads through an intact landscape but also arouses culturally historic curiosity, whether with the paintings in the Waltensburg Protestant Church or in the light of the mystifying menhir at Falera.The finale of four very varied hiking days is a tour around the old town quarter of Chur, Switzerland’s oldest town.

Book Package «Senda Sursilvana»  and benefit from the free luggage transport from hotel to hotel.

Further Information in German

Directions

Directions

Public Transport

This tour can be simplified by public transport.

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Medium
14 km
4:40 h
880 mhd
640 mhd
Schlans im herbstlichen Licht
Der Talboden bei Sumvitg und Rabius

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Rabius
This stage goes past small Oberland municipalities in Grisons such as Capaul, Capeder and Casu. The Sant’Onna chapel in Trun is steeped in history. Brigels is a friendly family holiday destination. Attractive view from Adlerstein on the edge of the village.
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Fitness 4/6
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Sumvitg
Destination
Breil/Brigels
Coordinates
46.727977473221, 8.9392713790833

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Description

The village of Sumvitg is located near the Anterior Rhine - the Rein Anteriur. The Romansh language is still very much anchored here.

The route runs along the main road for a while until the silence begins at Rabius. Sections of hiking trail alternate with forest and alpine roads. Above Trun, you come to the settlement of Caltgadira, where the well-known pilgrimage church of Maria Licht has been a beautiful baroque building since 1683.

Now it's time to gain altitude. Over long stretches on hiking trails, you finally reach the village of Schlans. A Grisons mountain village could hardly be more original. A short walk through the alleyways is definitely worthwhile. The hike to Dardin continues for three kilometers on a paved side road, allowing you to relax and enjoy the mountain scenery. The final ascent to Brigels, again on well-maintained hiking trails, completes the day's hiking.

Geheimtipp

Visit the pilgrimage church of Maria Licht (Nossadunna) in Caltgadira.

The mountain village of Schlans on the steep sunny slope is worth a long break.

The family mountain village of Brigels is not only a good place to spend the night, but also well worth a tour of the village.

It is also possible to stay overnight at the start of the stage in Rabius.

Sicherheitshinweis

The tour should not be undertaken in uncertain weather conditions. Weather changes are frequent in the mountains. If a rain front or similar approaches during the hike, you should turn back in good time.

Ausrüstung

Good hiking boots with a good tread, clothing suitable for the weather (rain jacket), first aid kit, drink, food, possibly hiking poles

Directions

Sumvitg - Rabius - Caltgadira - Schlans - Capeder - Dardin - Breil/Brigels

Directions

Public Transport

Take the train to Sumvitg-Cumpadials and hike up to the village of Sumvitg in a few minutes.

In Brigels, take the post bus from Breil-vitg, Posta to Tavanasa-Breil/Brigels and continue by train.

Further information on the timetable can be found on the SBB website:

www.sbb.ch

Anreise Information

Take the main road from Disentis or Ilanz to Sumvitg.

From Brigels, take the wide mountain road to Tavanasa and continue on the main road towards Ilanz or Disentis.

Parking

Limited parking available at Sumvitg-Cumpadials station for a fee.

In Brigels, various parking options.

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64 km
4:30 h
760 mhd
1350 mhd
Benediktiner Kloster
02.02 Rhein-Route Etappe 2 Disentis - Chur (oua_8580502_6403454_profile)
The Surselva is the largest Romansch-speaking area in the Grisons region. Up and down we go, following the burbling Rhine through pretty little hamlets. The amazing wild gorge of the Anterior Rhine is known as the Grand Canyon of Switzerland. The day ends in Chur, the oldest Swiss town north of the Alps.
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Fitness 6/6
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Disentis
Destination
Chur
Coordinates
46.705270682288, 8.8554213182519

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Surselva - «above the forest» - Graubunden’s largest Romansch-speaking region. The wild gorge of the Vorderrhein is awe-inspiring - Switzerland’s Grand Canyon. Chur, the oldest town north of the Alps boasts the highest density of restaurants.

Directions

Disentis - Trun - Ilanz - Rheinschlucht - Tamins - Chur

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Medium
11 km
3:35 h
640 mhd
540 mhd
Chur aus dem Schanfigg
Tschiertschen

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Tschiertschen
The first section of the Schanfigger Höhenweg leads from Arosa across the sunny plateau of Medergen to Sapün. An extraordinary scenic tour past old Walser settlements, culminating in amazing views of the Schanfigg.
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Arosa
Destination
Langwies, Heimeli
Coordinates
46.783147981893, 9.6795491710288

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The starting point of the first stage is left up to the hiker: directly from the station or by bus to Meiersboden. The signposting to the Schanfigger Höhenweg begins at the St. Hilarienbrüggli. On the way, you pass the hotel management school in Passugg. The building of the former spa hotel is impressive. The Grida-Praden section of the trail is physically demanding, but the reward is wild and romantic passages in the Steinbachtobel. You then pass the village sawmill in Praden. Afterwards you can see the village church from the 17th century. Then you walk partly on the Churer Alpweg (before 1890) past the larch forest to Tschiertschen. In the village centre is the 15th-century church with exposed relics of late Gothic frescoes and a listed Toggenburg organ from 1820. If you still have energy left, visit Füxliweg. A special attraction is also the Tschiertscher Säge (saw), which is still operated by the water power of the Sagenbach stream.

Geheimtipp

Visit the Güdahof farm shop - with honey from the region, syrup and jams made from seasonal fruit or herbs from the farm garden, Filisurer ice cream and gift articles to complement the carefully compiled range. Bring a piece of your holiday home with you!

Sicherheitshinweis

In bad weather, the Steinbachtobel can be difficult to pass. Partly demanding physical requirements. Alternatively, parts of the route can be completed by public transport.

Ausrüstung

Good shoes, rain jacket, walking sticks if necessary, enough to drink, snack to eat.

Directions

Chur Bahnhof - Chur Meiersboden - Passugg- Oberer Grida - Maiensäss - Ricaldei - Usser Praden - Sagentobel - Inner Praden - Tschiertschen

Directions

Public Transport

By train to the Alpine town of Chur.  

Anreise Information

By car via the motorway or main road to the Graubünden capital Chur

Parking

Various car parks in Chur.

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Medium
110 km
36:55 h
4500 mhd
4800 mhd
64 Via Sett Gesamttour (6 Etappen)
64 Via Sett Gesamttour (6 Etappen)

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Museumskaffee Chur
Cross the Septimer on foot, from one Alpine town to another: the route runs from Chur through the Churwalden Valley, Lenzerheide, Surses in Parc Ela and Bregaglia to Chiavenna (Italy). Explore three linguistic and cultural regions and a diverse cultural landscape – from pastures to chestnut groves.
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Fitness 6/6
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Chur
Destination
Chiavenna (I)
Coordinates
46.853222455222, 9.5300062165975

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Traders, armies, kings and emperors all crossed the Alps via the Septimer route. Its advantages were the convenient location with a direct north-south link and ideal topographical conditions. Finds of lead slingshot on the Septimer bear witness to the fact that the Roman army made early use of the pass. Above all in the High Middle Ages, the Septimerpass was one of the most important trading routes and brought wealth to the Bishop of Chur. Today, one of Switzerland's most diverse cultural and long-distance hiking routes travels over what was once an arduous Alpine crossing. From Chur to Chiavenna in Italy, it gradually traces a chequered history and leads through three different cultural regions. The natural setting is just as varied. There is plenty to discover, the open space of the high plateau in the Surses, the rocky landscape at the head of the Septimerpass and the Mediterranean mountain valleys of Bergell and Valchiavenna.

Geheimtipp

The Via Sett is accessible from mid-June to mid-October, depending on weather conditions. The 93 km long long-distance hike from Chur (CH) to Chiavenna (IT) can be hiked in 6 or 7 daily stages. The average walking time per day is 4 - 7 hours. The stages can be simplified by public transport.

Book Via Sett now at:

Tour Explorer

+41 81 356 22 44

info@tour-explorer.ch 

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Sicherheitshinweis

attention:

Due to the instability of the rocks in the Boca Naira area above Casaccia, the path to Alp Maroz Dora and the Septimer Pass is closed until further notice.

A detour for hikers/mountain bikers is signposted. However, mountain bikers have to get off the bike for this section.

For horses, the diversion is not suitable and impassable.

Ausrüstung

Crossing the border between Switzerland and ItalyA valid identity card or passport is required to cross the border.

Directions

Directions

Public Transport

All stage destinations Via Sett are accessible by public transport (train or bus). Partial Reservations are required. The return from Chiavenna can be done via Splügenpass or Maloja to St. Moritz.

Anreise Information

From Chur on the motorway to Thusis. Savognin via Tiefencastel to Thusis.

Parking

Parking is available at the train station in Thusis. There are a number of parking spaces.

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Medium
11 km
3:15 h
240 mhd
1000 mhd
Kathedrale St. Mariä Himmelfahrt
43.11 Tschiertschen - Chur, Jakobsweg Graubünden

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The descent leads along the northern slope of the Gürgaletsch through the wild Schanfigg valley and follows the Plessur River to the 5,000-year-old town of Chur. Light lark forests, the traditional Passugg Hotel Management School and tanned Walser houses catch the eye along the way.
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Fitness 6/6
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Tschiertschen
Destination
Chur
Coordinates
46.817787465823, 9.606690444464

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Along the mountain road through Praden; Bärenschlucht canyon crossing and on down to Grida-Passugg. Natural pathway from the resort to the Plessurbrücke (bridge). Chur cathedral with two significant Jakob exhibitions and Martinskirchplatz town centre.

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Brambrüesch–Feldis Trail

8 km
4:50 h
760 mhd
380 mhd
Hochebene Dreibündenstein mit Blick Richtung Feldis und Bündner Oberland
Hochebene Dreibündenstein

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Beim Dreibündenstein, Blick Richtung Lenzerheide
Tour with a panorama: the varied snowshoe hike on the Dreibündenstein plateau connects the winter sports regions of Brambrüesch and Feldis. Impressive: the well visible Glarus thrust, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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Fitness 6/6
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Chur, Brambrüesch
Destination
Feldis, Mutta
Coordinates
46.828795460085, 9.5159724733297

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This trail from Brambrüesch to Feldis – or the other way around – leads over the gentle plateau with many vistas around the Dreibündenstein. At the stone monument of the former Three Leagues of Rhaetia, you can admire a 360-degree panorama extending from the town’s home mountains surrounding Chur, the Arosa and Lenzerheide, up to the Glarus Alps.

Well visible on the Ringelspitz, lying opposite and reaching up to the Flims Mountains (Segnes, Tschingelhörner) is the UNESCO World Heritage site «Tektonikarena Sardona» (Glarus thrust). In this area, processes of the formation of the Alps can be seen particularly well. The central element is the Glarus main thrust fault, which is as sharp as a blade in an area where older rocks were thrust over the younger material when the Alps formed. The panorama info board at the highest point of the hike (Furggabüel, 2174 m above sea level) provides information about the World Heritage site and all names and altitudes of the surrounding mountain peaks.

The descent leads along idyllic landscapes with snow-covered forests and Alp settlements to Mutta, where you can take a comfortable ride on the chairlift to Feldis. The terrace on the slope of the Stätzerhornkette is the northern-most location in the mountain villages of the Domleschg. Cozy restaurants with sun terraces can be found in Brambrüesch, Mutta, and Feldis for enjoyment and recreation.

Directions

Public Transport

Take the train to Chur station. From there, the city bus (line 1) takes 3 minutes to the valley station of the mountain railways (Stadthalle/Brambrüeschbahn stop).

Anreise Information

  • Motorway exit Chur Süd
  • Drive into the city (Kasernenstrasse)
  • The valley station and car park are on the right-hand side in front of the town centre

Parking

More about parking for guests of the Chur mountain railways.

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Simple
31 km
4:20 h
1200 mhd
1200 mhd
Churer Altstadt mit Hausberg Brambrüesch im Hintergrund
Willkommen in der Bike-Stadt Chur

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Aufstieg auf dem Polenweg
From the heart of Chur's Old Town and into the nearby mountain scenery - this Alpine town is the gateway to Graubünden.
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Fitness 6/6
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Chur
Destination
Chur
Coordinates
46.854472231092, 9.5285856715227

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This biking tour starts in Chur, a city surrounded by 937 Grisons mountain peaks. There are plenty of things to do and see here in Switzerland's oldest town. Wanting mountain magic or vibrant city life? Chur in the Alps has both. This is a round trip amid magnificent scenery and with gentle climbs and beautiful descents. Leave the pulsating city behind you as you continue along the Plessur towards Meiersboden. This pleasant route goes up to Passugg, where the famous Passugg mineral water has been bubbling out of the Theophil Spring for over 400 years. From Passugg follow the street upwards for a moment. Then turn right and follow the Polenweg to Churwalden. Turn left at the monastery and ride through the Chlosterwald to the Oberhus and then on to Spina. High above the municipality of Malix, the route continues steadily upwards until you get to the Brambrüesch plateau, the location of the mountain station for the Chur mountain railway. Here, several guesthouses offer you the opportunity to recharge your batteries while enjoying outstanding views of the many mountain peaks. The descent takes you through meadows and pastures to the Känzeli, Rosenhügel, Obertor and finally ends in the traffic free Oldtown (or if you prefer a proper trail descent, just follow one of the official freeride trails in the Alpenbikepark Chur). Perfect to finish the tour in one of the many terraces. In early summer this tour is magnificent due to its Alpine flora and fauna.

Directions

Public Transport

The tour begins directly at the train station of Chur.

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