Best mountain peaks in Viamala are found within a region known for its dramatic landscapes, including impressive gorges and majestic mountain peaks. This area in Graubünden, Switzerland, offers a range of experiences from challenging climbs to scenic hikes. The Viamala region features significant natural formations and historical sites at high altitudes. It provides diverse opportunities for exploring mountainous terrain.
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Be careful, this trail is a T4. From the Glaspass you get the feeling it is easy. But the further you get to Beverin Lücke, the more difficult it becomes. In some places, a misstep is not ideal and can lead to a fall. Do not do it when it is wet. Do not rush. The route from Beverinlücke to Glaspass is 2 hours. We are experienced hikers, even in the T4 area, and it took us 2 3/4 hours.
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The ascent to Piz Danis is marked white-red-white, so good hiking boots, surefootedness and physical fitness are required. The exposed areas on the ascent are secured with fixed steel cables, which make the ascent or descent easier on the tricky passages. Once you have reached the summit, you will be rewarded with a fantastic panoramic view.
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In the small town of Wergenstein, the white church, which stands in a prime location above the valley, stands out in particular.
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The view from the Glaser Grat into the mountains and the two valleys, on the left into the Safiental and on the right into the Domleschg and Val Schons, is fantastic and overwhelming.
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The Term Bel ski hut on the Dreibündenstein at around 2,000 meters is a great destination for hikers. The path from Domat/Ems to the hut is beautiful, and many also use the train via Feldis or Brambrüesch. The hut, built in 1945 and renovated in 2020, offers a cozy place to stop in the middle of the mountains. Operated by the Domat/Ems ski and snowboard club, it is perfect for a break. More information here: https://www.snowsport-ems.ch/
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The Reformed Church is a listed building and is situated on the outskirts of Wergenstein with great views.
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For truly unforgettable panoramic views, Piz Beverin is highly recommended. As a near three-thousander, it offers extensive vistas across the Adula Alps. Another excellent spot is Glaser Ridge, which provides a wide panoramic view into the Safiental and Domleschg valleys. The Dreibündenstein, while a historical landmark, also offers significant panoramic views from its elevated position.
Yes, the Dreibündenstein Monument is a significant historical site. Located at 2,156 meters, it marks the only triple border point of the former Free State of the Three Leagues. The original stone from 1722 is in a museum, but a replacement from 1915 stands today, bearing the coats of arms of the three Rhaetian leagues.
For experienced hikers, the ascent to Piz Danis is a challenging option, requiring good hiking boots and surefootedness. Exposed areas are secured with fixed steel cables. The North Ridge of Piz Beverin also offers a demanding climb. Additionally, the Piz Tambo – Laghetti del Tamburello loop from Splügen Pass is a top mountain hiking trail known for its challenging and scenic opportunities.
While many peaks offer challenging terrain, the area around Feldis/Veulden is known for being family-friendly, with Feldis/Veulden itself being a highlight. The region also features the Viamala Gorge, which is accessible via a visitor center and a stairway, offering a dramatic natural spectacle suitable for families. For specific routes, the 'Feldis Panorama Trail' is an easy hiking option listed in the region.
The best time for hiking and climbing in Viamala is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn. This period offers more stable weather conditions and accessible trails. However, some areas like Juf are known for their long winters, and in winter, Juf becomes a starting point for various ski tours.
The region offers various options for accommodation and dining. Juf, as the highest permanently inhabited settlement in Europe, has a cozy inn. Mountain restaurants with panoramic terraces are also available throughout the region. For specific huts, Skihütte Term Bel (Emser Skihütte) offers accommodation, a pub, and a restaurant.
Beyond hiking and climbing, Viamala offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes like 'Runda Lai da Vons' or 'Thusis - Glaspass - Thusis'. For mountain biking, trails such as 'Plazzas Trail – Hinterrhein Alluvial Landscape loop from Thusis' are available. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking in Viamala, Hiking in Viamala, and MTB Trails in Viamala guides.
Absolutely. The Viamala region is famous for its dramatic natural landscapes, most notably the Viamala Gorge with its 300-meter-high rock walls. This natural spectacle is accessible via a visitor center and a stairway. Lake Bischolsee, reflecting the majestic Piz Beverin, is another picturesque natural feature.
The Viamala region is supported by regional hiking buses, which can help with access to various trailheads and mountain areas. While specific peak access points vary, public transport options are generally available to reach the starting points of many popular routes and settlements like Juf and Feldis/Veulden.
Juf is unique as the highest permanently inhabited settlement in Europe, situated at 2,126 meters above sea level. It offers a tranquil mountain landscape, ideal for long mountain hikes and quiet days away from the hustle and bustle. Visitors can often spot marmots on a signposted nature trail, and chamois, ibex, and even eagles can be seen in the surrounding rocks.
Yes, the Viamala region offers various circular hiking routes. For example, the 'Piz Tambo – Laghetti del Tamburello loop from Splügen Pass' is a notable option. The region's diverse trails also include routes like the 'Feldis Panorama Trail' which can be part of a circular experience. You can find more hiking routes in the Hiking in Viamala guide.
The Viamala Gorge is a dramatic natural canyon with 300-meter-high rock walls, carved by the Hinterrhein river. It's a significant natural attraction in the region. You can visit it via a dedicated visitor center and descend into the gorge using a stairway with 359 steps. For current opening hours and visitor information, it's advisable to check official sources like myswitzerland.com.


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