Best mountain peaks in Albula are located in the Albula Alps, a range in eastern Switzerland within the canton of Graubünden. This area is characterized by impressive mountain peaks, many of which rise above 3,000 meters. The region offers diverse landscapes, including high alpine terrain and areas within Parc Ela, Switzerland's largest nature park. It is known for its opportunities to explore natural features and cultural heritage.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The Roland Arena opened in 2013 and has been Switzerland's largest biathlon stadium ever since. Formerly known as the Lenzerheide Biathlon Arena, the arena can accommodate up to 15,000 spectators with additional stands. While the arena can be connected to Lenzerheide's 52-kilometer-long cross-country ski trail network in winter, there is a 600-meter-long roller ski track in summer.
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There are very good connections in this region by train and post bus.
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There are two ways to reach the Parpaner Rothorn: either by taking the cable car or by embarking on a challenging and strenuous hike. If you choose the latter option, you'll need sturdy footwear. Surefootedness and a head for heights are also beneficial on the ascent, ensuring you reach the summit safely. Next to the cable car station, there's also a panoramic restaurant where you can recharge with fine dining after a strenuous hike.
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The Albula Alps are home to several impressive peaks. Piz Kesch, at 3,418 meters, is the highest in the range, offering panoramic views and challenging alpine experiences. Other notable peaks include Piz Calderas (3,397 m), popular for ski touring, and Piz Ela (3,339 m), the namesake of Parc Ela, Switzerland's largest nature park.
Yes, the Albula region offers several family-friendly options. The area around Lenzerheide is known for its family-friendly trails and activities. Additionally, the village of Preda, located in the heart of Parc Ela, provides access to trails and natural monuments suitable for families.
Many peaks in Albula offer breathtaking panoramic views. From Parpaner Rothorn Summit, you can enjoy fantastic vistas of Lenzerheide and surrounding mountain ranges. Piz Danis also rewards hikers with a fantastic panoramic view, including the glittering Heidsee. Piz Kesch provides impressive vistas of the nearby Bernina group and distant views extending to the Valais and Bernese Alps.
The region boasts rich cultural heritage. The Wooden Church of Obermutten, a unique 18th-century church built entirely of wood, is located in a Walser settlement from the 14th century. The village of Obermutten itself is part of Switzerland's inventory of sites of national importance. Filisur Train Station is also a historical highlight, known for its vintage train and as a starting point for tours.
The Albula Alps are generally excellent for hiking and ski touring. The summer months (July, August, September) are ideal for hiking, with marked paths available on many peaks. For ski touring, the winter and spring months are popular, especially for peaks like Piz Calderas and Piz Kesch, which offer demanding ski tour routes.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Piz Mitgel offers an exciting via ferrata (Senda Ferrada) to its summit. The ascent to Piz Danis also involves exposed areas secured with fixed steel cables, requiring surefootedness and fitness.
The Albula region is rich in natural features. You can find high alpine terrain, glaciers like the Porchabella Glacier on Piz Kesch and Vadret da Grialetsch near Piz Vadret, and mountain lakes. The area around Piz Ela, within Parc Ela, is known for its varied landscapes and intact Romanesque villages. Dinosaur footprints have even been found on Piz Mitgel.
Beyond hiking, the Albula region is excellent for cycling and mountain biking. You can find numerous routes, including challenging mountain bike trails like the 'Bike Ticket to Ride' routes, and scenic road cycling tours. For more details, explore the MTB Trails in Albula and Cycling in Albula guides.
Yes, the Albula region offers easy hiking trails suitable for beginners or those preferring a more relaxed pace. For example, the 'Globi Wanderweg Lenzerheide' is an easy route. You can find more options in the Easy hikes in Albula guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from summits like Parpaner Rothorn Summit and Piz Danis. The diverse landscapes, from high alpine terrain to charming villages, and the opportunities for challenging hikes, ski tours, and family-friendly activities are also highly appreciated. The unique cultural sites, such as the Wooden Church of Obermutten, also leave a lasting impression.
Yes, several options are available. At Parpaner Rothorn Summit, there is a panoramic restaurant right next to the cable car station. For multi-day alpine tours, two SAC alpine huts, Chamanna d'Es-Cha and Kesch-Hütte, provide convenient bases for ascents of Piz Kesch. The village of Lenzerheide also offers various amenities.
Yes, some peaks are accessible with assistance. Parpaner Rothorn Summit can be easily reached by cable car, offering a convenient way to enjoy the views. The Filisur Train Station is a good starting point for tours in the Graubünden Alps, with regular Rhaetian Railway services.


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