Best mountain passes around Fideris are located in the Prättigau/Davos Region, a part of the Swiss canton of Grisons. This village serves as a base for exploring a surrounding mountain landscape that offers access to various passes and high alpine areas. The region is characterized by its diverse terrain, providing opportunities for both challenging and accessible routes.
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Very impressive mountain scenery, was worth the climb.
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A visit to the restaurant is worthwhile!
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Strela Pass 2346 m A wide, grassy pass from Davos to the Haupter Tälli. The pass is dominated to the east by the Gross Schiahorn and to the west by the 2636-meter-high Strela. The Strela Pass has been one of the classic Walser routes since the 14th century. Text / Source: Swiss Alpine Club SAC https://www.sac-cas.ch/de/huetten-und-touren/sac-tourenportal/strelapass-2864/berg-und-alpinwandern/
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Strela Pass Restaurant / Mountain Inn Strela Pass Mountain Inn 2,352 meters above sea level Delicious soups, hand-rolled tarte flambée, Graubünden, Austrian, and Walser specialties, delicious cakes in a jar, and freshly baked apple strudel. All homemade at 2,353 meters above sea level. Text / Source: Strela Pass Restaurant https://www.strelapass.ch/
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Self-service restaurant Weissfluhjoch at 2663 m above sea level Our self-service restaurant invites you to linger in both winter and summer and you decide for yourself what you choose from our extensive range. Although you are responsible for the service yourself, you can enjoy a fantastic view of the Graubünden mountains in our restaurant or on our terrace. Text / Source: Bergrestaurant Weissfluhjoch https://www.wfj.ch/parsenngebiet/
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Mountain station (funiculars) and mountain restaurant Weissfluhjoch Weissfluhjoch Magnificent view at 2663 m above sea level The Weissfluhjoch is a 2693 m high mountain in the Plessur Alps. It is located in the northwest of Davos in the triangle of the Landwassertal, Prättigau and Schanfigg regions and is the local mountain of the Alpine town of Davos. The Parsennbahn has been opening up the Weissfluhjoch to tourism since 1932. Text / Source: Bergrestaurant Weissfluhjoch https://www.wfj.ch/parsenngebiet/
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The Weissfluhjoch is a fairly built-up peak above Davos, as this is where the seven cable cars end. From Davos you can save yourself a few meters of altitude by taking the Parsennbahn and being chauffeured up to around 2,600 meters.
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Beyond the well-known Strela Pass, visitors frequently explore the Fideriser Heuberge, a high valley renowned for its unique hiking landscape and winter sports. The Duranna Pass is also a classic for mountain biking, offering scenic beauty and trails. Another highlight is the Smuggler's Trail Between Austria and Switzerland, which provides impressive mountain scenery and panoramic views along the border.
The region offers a wide array of activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate and difficult options, as detailed in the Hiking around Fideris guide. For cyclists, there are challenging gravel biking routes, with more information available in the Gravel biking around Fideris guide. Winter sports are popular in areas like the Fideriser Heuberge, which features a long toboggan run and opportunities for ski tours.
Yes, the region offers options for families. The Fideriser Heuberge is great for families, especially in winter with its 12 km toboggan run. In summer, it has idyllic outdoor swimming pools and extensive hiking trails. The Weissfluhjoch is also considered family-friendly, accessible by cable car and featuring a mountain restaurant with magnificent views.
You'll encounter breathtaking alpine scenery. The Strela Pass offers stunning views of surrounding peaks and valleys. Near the Duranna Pass, you can visit the idyllic Green Lake and expansive moorland. The Fideriser Heuberge boasts rich alpine flora, while the Hauptertäli Rock Path provides unique panoramas as it leads along the rock face towards the Strela Pass.
The mountain passes around Fideris offer activities year-round. Summer is ideal for hiking and biking, with lush alpine flora and pleasant weather. Winter transforms the landscape into a snowy paradise, perfect for ski tours, tobogganing, and winter hiking, particularly in the Fideriser Heuberge.
Yes, the alpine environment provides opportunities for wildlife observation. Around the Fideriser Heuberge, visitors often spot marmots, deer, and chamois, especially during summer hikes.
Absolutely. The Strela Pass is part of challenging circular tours along old Walser trails, some sections requiring carrying bikes. The Duranna Pass is considered one of Graubünden's classic mountain biking routes, offering a rewarding experience through varied landscapes. The Smuggler's Trail Between Austria and Switzerland also presents an impressive and challenging hike.
Many areas are accessible. For instance, the Weissfluhjoch can be reached by cable car from Davos. The Fideriser Heuberge is accessible, and from there, a prepared winter hiking trail connects to the Hochwang mountain railways. For specific passes, it's advisable to check local transport options to trailheads.
The terrain varies significantly. The Fideriser Heuberge offers a gentle landscape, ideal for ski tours and summer hikes. The Duranna Pass features moor and meadowland. The Strela Pass and its surrounding trails can be challenging, including a rock gallery and steep sections. The Hauptertäli Rock Path, as its name suggests, leads directly along a rock face with scree.
Yes, there are options for refreshments and accommodation. The Strelapass Mountain Lodge at 2,352 meters offers affordable and comfortable accommodations with delicious meals and stunning views. The Weissfluhjoch also has a self-service restaurant with panoramic views.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking panoramic views, the diverse range of activities from thrilling winter sports to serene summer hikes, and the unique natural features like the Green Lake and the rock paths. The opportunity to experience authentic alpine environments and observe wildlife is also highly valued.


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