Best attractions and places to see around Thusis, a town nestled in the Graubünden region of Switzerland, serves as the northern entrance to the spectacular Viamala Gorge. The area is characterized by its alpine landscapes and significant historical routes. It offers a blend of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural experiences. The region provides varied countryside ideal for outdoor activities.
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The Dreibündenstein in Graubünden is a hill at an altitude of 2,156 metres south of the city of Chur and the Furggabüel mountain, which is at an altitude of 2,174 metres. They are only separated by a 15-metre-high saddle and a distance of 500 metres. The point is not a mountain peak, but a historical place. It was the only triple border point of the former Free State of the Three Leagues. The original stone from 1722 is on display in the Rätschen Museum in Chur. The replacement stone from 1915 bears the three coats of arms of the Three Leagues. The Three Leagues included the Grey League with the judicial community of Rhäzüns, the Church League of Ortenstein Castle and the Ten Courts League of Churwalden.
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Mountain hike from Brambrüesch to Dreibündenstein and on to Feldis
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Always and at any time of the year a beautiful holiday and weekend destination with many sports facilities.
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The "Visitor Center" costs admission! But not the paths to the "gorge"👍
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Dreibündenstein - a piece of history The Dreibündenstein is a monument to the former border point of the Free State of the Three Leagues. Until 1798, the borders of the "Gotteshausbund", "Grauer Bund" and "Zehngerichtebund" leagues met at this point. Each side of the stone bears a coat of arms of these three Rhaetian leagues. At the same time, the Dreibündenstein commemorates the freedom fighters of Graubünden. Text / Source: EHL Group, Route de Cojonnex 18, 1000 Lausanne 25 https://hospitalityinsights.ehl.edu/de/graubuenden-entdecken-dreibuendenstein#:~:text=The%20Dreib%C3%BCndenstein%20is%20a%20monument%20for%C3%BCr%20the%20former,stone%20stone%20bears%20a%20coat%20of%20these%20three%20Roman%20federations.
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The Dreibündenstein (2156 m above sea level) is an elevation south of the capital Chur in the canton of Graubünden (Switzerland). By definition, the point is not a mountain peak, but gains its importance as a historical site: It was the only triple border point of the former Free State of the Three Alliances. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreibündenstein
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The most prominent natural attraction is the Viamala Gorge, known for its 300-meter high rock walls and narrow passages. You can descend 321 steps to experience it up close. The Domleschg Valley, often called the "orchard of Graubünden," also offers varied countryside and scenic views. For panoramic vistas, consider Piz Beverin.
Yes, Thusis and its surroundings are rich in history. The Dreibündenstein Monument marks a historical triple border point of the Free State of the Three Leagues. You can also visit the Late-Gothic Parish Church (1506), the Rosenroll House (17th-century), and a Baroque Castle (1727) within Thusis. Nearby, the St. Martin's Church in Zillis features a remarkably preserved 12th-century timber ceiling. The Obertagstein Castle Ruins and Hohenrätien Castle also offer glimpses into the region's past.
Thusis is a paradise for hikers, with over 350 km of trails. Popular routes include the Thusner Spazierweg and the hike from Thusis to the Viamala Visitor Center. For more challenging options, consider the historic Via Spluga trail, which starts in Thusis and leads through the Viamala Gorge. You can find various hiking routes, including options like 'Hiking trophy: in the footsteps of the Romans along the Viamala' and 'Domleschg Castle Trail', by exploring hiking around Thusis.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. The Heinzerberg is a family-friendly skiing area near Thusis. The Domleschg Valley provides varied countryside ideal for family hikes and biking. While not explicitly listed as 'family_friendly' in all categories, attractions like the Viamala Gorge can be an exciting experience for families, though the 321 steps might be challenging for very young children. Lenzerheide is also noted as a family-friendly settlement with trails.
The Traversinersteg Suspension Bridge is a remarkable 70-meter wooden bridge, rebuilt in 2005, that connects two crevices in the rock 56 meters above the ground. Its unique stair-like construction allows visitors to traverse the gorge without a long detour through the valley. It's known for offering a thrilling experience and stunning views.
Absolutely! Thusis and its surroundings are excellent for cycling, with an extensive network of trails. You can explore routes like 'Ruta Grischun' or the 'Domleschger Runde'. For more options, including road cycling, check out the cycling guide for Thusis or the road cycling routes around Thusis.
The Viamala Gorge is accessible from April to November, making spring, summer, and autumn ideal for exploring this natural wonder. The extensive hiking and biking trails are best enjoyed during the warmer months. While Thusis offers winter activities like skiing at Heinzerberg, the peak season for general outdoor activities and sightseeing is typically from spring through autumn.
Beyond the historical buildings like the Late-Gothic Parish Church and Rosenroll House, Thusis offers a unique architectural district along Neudorfstrasse. This area was rebuilt in a straight line after a devastating fire in 1845, with buildings influenced by Italian style, reflecting the town's past affluence as a transport hub. Guided history tours of Thusis are available to learn more about the town's past, including the 1845 fire and the development of areas like Neudorfstrasse. More information can be found at myswitzerland.com.
The Polenweg is a historic trail located between Chur and Thusis. It was originally built by interned Poles during World War II. Today, it offers a scenic path, sometimes paved and sometimes natural, with beautiful views of the Hinterrhein. Visitors should be aware that due to landslides, occasional blockages can occur.
Visitors particularly appreciate the breathtaking natural beauty, especially the dramatic Viamala Gorge, which is often described as awe-inspiring. The unique engineering of the Traversinersteg Suspension Bridge is also a highlight, offering a thrilling experience. The region's extensive network of hiking and biking trails, combined with its rich history and cultural sites like the Dreibündenstein Monument, contribute to a diverse and engaging experience for outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
Yes, Thusis serves as a departure point for the Albula Railway, which is a UNESCO World Heritage-listed railway. This scenic route takes you through spectacular landscapes, offering a unique way to experience the region's natural beauty and engineering marvels.
The Domleschg Valley, known as the "orchard of Graubünden," is indeed dotted with numerous castles and fortresses. Notable examples include the Obertagstein Castle Ruins high above Thusis, and Ehrenfels Castle and Hohenrätien Castle in the nearby municipality of Sils im Domleschg. These sites offer a fascinating glimpse into the region's medieval past.


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