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Discover the captivating allure of Graub nden as visitors explore a seamless blend of buildings, natural sites, parks & UNESCO World Heritage Sites an enchanting array of experiences awaits every explorer.


Graub nden's landscape is adorned with a tapestry of architectural wonders, including majestic castles, serene churches, ancient monasteries, and awe-inspiring structures.

Landwasser Viaduct

Landwasser Viaduct

Remarkable engineering prowess facilitated the Rhaetian Railway's passage over countless ravines and streams, with 612 bridges constructed. Among these, the renowned Landwasser Viaduct stands as a testament to their expertise.

Burgruine Greifenstein in Filisur

Burgruine Greifenstein in Filisur

Constructed perhaps during the 12th century, the castle served as the focal point of the lordship of Greifenstein, overseeing the surrounding villages of Filisur, Berg n, Latsch, and Stugl/Stuls.

Schloss Planta von Wildenberg

Schloss Planta von Wildenberg

The castle, overlooking the village of Runatsch, features a sole square tower, a relic of its medieval past. Likely constructed around 1280, this tower was once owned by the Lords Planta-Wildenberg.

Monastery church in Churwalden

Monastery church in Churwalden

The upper road, winding through Lenzerheide and Tiefencastel towards the Albula, Julier, and Septimer passes, offers a scenic journey. Along this route lies the ancient monastery of Churwalden, established in the High Middle Ages, likely by the influential Vaz barons.


Discover nature's wonders in Graubunden, where cascading waterfalls, serene lakes, and dramatic gorges await exploration amidst the breathtaking Alpine landscapes.

Lai Urlaun

Lai Urlaun

Lai Urlaun, the largest of the three raised bog lakes in Val Maighels, rests beneath Maighelsh tte and teems with arctic char. At dawn, anglers frequent the area, while later, hikers and bikers traversing Vierquellenweg or bike route number one dot the lake's perimeter.

Alpersch lli-Seeli

Alpersch lli-Seeli

En route to Farcletta digl Lai Grand (2659 meters above sea level), most of the ascent complete, one's gaze drifts over Alpersch lli-Seeli. This small, pristine lake, nestled amidst the rocky terrain, adds a mesmerizing burst of color to the landscape.

Ragnatscher Fall

Ragnatscher Fall

The Ragnatscherfall, located above Mels near Sargans, originates from a stream stretching approximately 3.5km. Cascading over sandstone into the valley below, the waterfall is visible from the highway.



All the fascination and beauty of the Swiss Alps is preserved and brought to life in the parks. They open up paths to encounters with alpine flora and fauna that visitors will never forget.

Swiss National Park

Swiss National Park

The Swiss National Park, nestled in the Engadine Dolomites, remains pristine and untouched by human hands for a century. Renowned for its exceptional flora and fauna, visitors can explore its wonders through an extensive 80 km network of hiking trails.

Parc Ela

Parc Ela

Parc Ela, Switzerland's largest nature park, spans a diverse landscape encompassing the Albula, Julier, and Septimer Alpine passes. It showcases pristine nature, well-preserved Romanesque villages, and a vibrant multicultural heritage.

Beverin Nature Park

Beverin Nature Park

The Beverin Nature Park encompasses four valleys and two distinct areas of settlement characterized by cultural, historical, and linguistic diversity. Collaboratively, the park endeavors towards the sustainable development of the region.

Parco Val Calanca

Parco Val Calanca

Parco Val Calanca, at 120 km2, is Switzerland's smallest nature park and the first in Italian-speaking Switzerland. Its landscape, marked by mountains and water, features the heart shapewd Lagh de Calvaresc, symbolized in the park's logo.


Embark on a journey of tranquility amidst pristine lakes, where every ripple tells a story of nature's timeless elegance

Lake Caumasee

Lake Caumasee

With its turquoise-hued, crystal-clear water and reputation as one of Switzerland's most beautiful lakes, Lake Cauma is undoubtedly a hidden gem. Since Lake Cauma's waters come from warm springs rather than the traditional Alpine lakes with icy waters, it's unexpectedly pleasant for a swim on a sunny summer's day.

Lake Lebzerheide

Lake Lebzerheide

Those who enjoy the great outdoors and families especially enjoy spending time at Lenzerheide on the lake, where they can go kayaking on Lake Heidsee or explore some of the many themed hiking routes. One of Valbella's charming restaurants is the perfect place to indulge in Swiss specialties after a busy day of activities.

Lake St. Moritz

Lake St. Moritz

The ice-covered Lake St. Moritz serves as a venue for cricket matches, horse racing, polo, and other cutting-edge sports during the winter. But in summer, stand-up paddleboarders (SUP), sailors, anglers, and rowers take control. Regardless of your sport, get down to the lakefront early in the morning to witness the first rays of sunlight play across the water's surface.

Lake Davos

Lake Davos

Lake Davos is a lakeside pleasure dome where you may swim, sunbathe, SUP, kayak and simply unwind and take advantage of all the beachside fun. There are also wind-assisted sports like sailing and windsurfing since the lake captures the dominant gusts.

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