Best mountain peaks around Obersaxen are found in the canton of Graubünden, Switzerland. This region offers a diverse landscape with numerous mountain peaks. The area provides varied terrain features for exploration and offers extensive views. Obersaxen is known for its mountainous environment, suitable for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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The rustic Tegia Curnius welcomes you in winter with a cozy fireplace and homemade specialties. When the sun is shining, you can relax in one of the deck chairs on the spacious terrace even in the cold season - including a view of the Graubünden Alps. All information: https://www.curnius.ch/home.html
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From the Curnius mountain station you have a wonderful view of the valley. A stop is worthwhile in summer as well as in winter.
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We were missing the safety chains in the front part (cross aisle on the back of the Stöcklies).
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The Sogn Stiafen church was built at the beginning of the 16th century. developed. It was rebuilt and enlarged as early as 1689. It has a three-bay nave with two side chapels built in 1709 and a flat closed choir. The side chapels only extend to the main cornice. The side altars date from the period between 1710 and 1720. The bells are from Grassmayr, 18th century. The traveling painter Hans Ardüser created the ten-part cycle of pictures on the north wall of the church about the life of Mary in 1595. To the left of the pulpit these are: 1. The Assumption into Heaven 2. The Annunciation by Archangel Gabriel 3. The Christmas Crib 4. Adoration by the Three Wise Men 5. The 12-year-old Jesus in the Temple 6. The Resurrection of Christ and 7. Outpouring of the Holy Spirit. To the right of the pulpit follow 8. Mary visits Elizabeth and 9. Mary's coronation in heaven. In the second row there are 10. The apostles Peter, Andrew and Paul. The view into the choir with the three altars (5), which were built at the beginning of the 18th century, offers pure baroque enjoyment. The curved gable of the main altar with God the Father and the angels is special. The two-storey ossuary in the cemetery shows the Mother of God between Stephen and Mauritius; purgatory is indicated below.
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Obersaxen features several impressive peaks. Piz Mundaun is known for its exceptional panoramic views and a 360° platform. Kistenstöckli offers great panoramic views, with the last part of its ascent secured with chains. Other significant peaks include Stein, which has a cable car station near its summit, and Piz Sezner, a key part of the Obersaxen ski resort.
Many peaks in Obersaxen offer extensive and impressive views. From Piz Mundaun, you can enjoy a perfect all-round view with a 360° panorama platform to identify every surrounding peak. Peaks like Stein and Hitzeggen provide views stretching into Val Lumnezia, the Surselva region, and even to the Valais and Austrian Alps.
Yes, Obersaxen offers family-friendly options. While specific family-friendly trails directly to summits are not detailed, the area around Curnius, a hut at a middle station, is family-friendly with a playground. The village of Falera, located at 1,220 meters, also offers beautiful views and is considered family-friendly. For general hiking, you can explore various moderate trails listed in the Hiking around Obersaxen guide.
For those seeking a challenge, Kistenstöckli offers a steep ascent, partly exposed with chains, providing a rewarding experience and great panoramic views. Additionally, Piz da Vrin, as the highest summit in the Obersaxen Mundaun area at 8,251 feet, suggests challenging ascents for experienced mountaineers.
Beyond hiking, Obersaxen offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, including difficult loops like the Disentis Abbey – Lukmanier Pass. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the Cuolm Sura – View of the Rhine Gorge loop. During winter, peaks like Stein, Hitzeggen, and Piz Sezner are popular for skiing, offering wide, clear pistes and areas for freeriding.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. For hiking and enjoying alpine meadows, late spring to early autumn (June to September) is ideal. For skiing and winter sports, the winter months (December to March) are perfect, as peaks like Stein, Hitzeggen, and Piz Sezner are part of the Obersaxen Mundaun ski circuit.
Yes, the region has historical and cultural points of interest. The village of Falera is the smallest but oldest municipality in the Flims Laax Falera destination, featuring historic houses and a historic church. The Church of Sogn Stiafen in Cumbel, built in the early 16th century, is another significant historical site with impressive baroque art and a two-storey ossuary.
Accessibility varies by peak. For instance, Stein has a cable car station conveniently located near its summit at 2,144 meters, making it easily accessible. Other peaks may require hiking or more challenging ascents. Public transport options are available to reach various trailheads in the Obersaxen area.
Absolutely. Piz Mundaun is renowned for its 360° panorama platform, allowing visitors to identify every surrounding peak. Kistenstöckli offers a unique experience with its final ascent secured by chains, leading to a flat summit with great panoramic views.
Piz da Vrin holds the distinction of being the highest summit in the Obersaxen Mundaun area, reaching an elevation of 8,251 feet (approximately 2,515 meters). Its status as the highest point makes it a prime destination for experienced mountaineers seeking unparalleled views and a significant challenge.
Visitors frequently praise the exceptional panoramic views, especially from spots like Piz Mundaun. The varied terrain, from forests to alpine meadows, and the opportunity for both comfortable descents and challenging runs during winter, are also highly appreciated. The community has shared 31 photos and given 32 upvotes across 5 highlights, indicating a strong positive experience.
Yes, there are options for refreshment. Curnius is a hut located at a middle station, offering a place to treat yourself to refreshments. It's a popular stop for hikers and cyclists, and in winter, it welcomes guests with a cozy fireplace and homemade specialties, along with a spacious terrace for enjoying views.


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