Natural monuments around Bergün Filisur offer diverse experiences in the heart of Graubünden, Switzerland. The region features alpine landscapes, pristine lakes, and expansive nature parks. Visitors can explore a variety of natural formations, from deep gorges to high mountain passes and peaks. The area provides opportunities for nature observation and hiking amidst varied natural and cultural landscapes.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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A great introduction to the world of 3000m peaks. Technically, the summit isn't too difficult.
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Finally conquered a 3000m peak. Very nice tour.🥰
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Information from DavosKlosters: Zügenschlucht closed: For safety reasons, the Zügenschlucht will remain closed until further notice. https://www.davos.ch/aktivitaeten/outdoor-abenteuer/wandern/status-wanderwege
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Attention, the Zügenschlucht has been closed until further notice since August 2023 following a storm due to rockfall, windthrow of wood and landslides! This will remain the case until at least 2025 (info at davos.ch/aktivitaeten/outdoor-abenteuer).
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Preda station is located on the Albula railway at 1789 m above sea level at the northern end of the Albula tunnel and offers direct journeys towards Filisur - Chur or Samedan - St. Moritz. The IR trains cross there, which creates interesting photo opportunities. The hike on the Albula railway adventure trail to Bergün takes you past the famous Albula carousel. https://www.rhb.ch/de/erlebniswelt-bahn/unesco-welterbe-rhb/bahnerlebnisweg-albula
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In the picturesque landscape between Wiesen and Monstein in Davos, the Zügenschlucht stretches for over three kilometers. The constant flow of the Landwasser has created this impressive natural gorge, which is accompanied by the impressive rock formations of the Steig and the Silberberg. This section of the Epic Trail is easy to navigate and offers you the opportunity to enjoy the breathtaking views of the gorge in peace.
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The pass on Mount Julier
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Super nice view, in good weather you can see as far as the Bernese and Valais Alps. If you start the tour from the Flüela Pass road and return there, it is worth making a detour east to the Fuorcla Radönt when descending from the Schwarzhorn, where you can enjoy a great view of the Val Grialetsch.
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The region offers a diverse range of natural features. You can explore the impressive Zügenschlucht, a gorge with striking rock formations created by the Landwasser river. Another highlight is the picturesque Lai da Palpuogna, known for its crystal-clear waters and surrounding larch forest. Additionally, the region features several mountain passes like the Julier Pass, offering expansive panoramas.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Lai da Palpuogna is particularly popular, offering an idyllic setting with picnic areas and easy accessibility. The area around Preda, in the heart of Parc Ela, also provides family-friendly trails and opportunities to enjoy nature.
For breathtaking views, the Julier Pass offers great panoramas in all directions. The Flüela Schwarzhorn summit, at over 3,100 meters, provides an excellent vantage point for experienced hikers. Additionally, Cuolm da Latsch offers a 360-degree panorama over Filisur and Bergün, and the view from Muottas Muragl, though slightly outside the immediate area, is highly recommended for its vistas of the Upper Engadine.
Absolutely. The Bergün Filisur region is a prime hiking destination. You can find numerous trails, including those that lead through the Zügenschlucht or around Lai da Palpuogna. For more hiking options, explore the various routes available in the Hiking around Bergün Filisur guide.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the ascent to the Flüela Schwarzhorn summit is a medium-heavy mountain hike that reaches over 3,000 meters, requiring stable weather conditions. Piz Forun also offers a rewarding, less-frequented destination for experienced hikers, despite its pathless ascent.
Parc Ela is Switzerland's largest nature park, encompassing a vast and varied landscape around the Albula, Julier, and Septimer passes. It's known for its original nature, intact Romanesque villages, and rich biodiversity, including species-rich flower meadows and diverse flora and fauna. Preda is located right in its heart.
Lai da Palpuogna is easily accessible. It's about an hour's walk from Preda train station, making it convenient for visitors using public transport. The idyllic location invites you to linger and relax by its crystal-clear waters.
Yes, some natural monuments remain accessible or offer unique winter experiences. The Julier Pass, for instance, serves as a main traffic artery and remains open throughout the winter, offering stunning snowy panoramas. Cuolm da Latsch can also be reached by snowshoes in winter, providing a different perspective of the landscape.
The Bergün Filisur region, particularly within Parc Ela, is rich in biodiversity. Visitors can spot various flora and fauna, including orchids and blackcocks, especially during summer. The wild Val Bever is also known for its species-rich flower meadows, attracting diverse wildlife.
Yes, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, including challenging loops around the Albula Pass, as detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Bergün Filisur guide. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the one from Lai da Palpuogna to Bergün/Bravuogn, which you can explore in the MTB Trails around Bergün Filisur guide.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views and the serene, untouched nature. The impressive rock formations of the Zügenschlucht and the picturesque setting of Lai da Palpuogna are often highlighted. Many appreciate the opportunity to immerse themselves in the diverse natural and cultural landscapes, finding moments of tranquility and stunning photo opportunities.
While popular spots are well-known, the region still holds hidden treasures. Val Tuors offers scenic hikes away from the main routes, such as the path from Pros da Darlux to Chants. The Albula River, rising at Crap Alv, forms small waterfalls and features clear lakes along its less-traveled hiking trails, providing a sense of discovery.


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