Attractions and places to see around Rhäzüns offer a blend of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural sites in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. The municipality is known for its position above the Hinter Rhine, providing access to diverse landscapes. Visitors can explore historical structures, significant natural features, and various outdoor activities. The region provides opportunities for both cultural exploration and engagement with nature.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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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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The platform was designed by the Chur architect Corinna Menn on behalf of the municipality of Flims and inaugurated in September 2006. It consists of a single pillar that is anchored in two places. The pillar, held back by a traction cable, protrudes into the gorge. On the pillar lies the triangular platform made of larch wood, which gives the structure the shape of a swift. (Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Il_spir)
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Mountain hike from Brambrüesch to Dreibündenstein and on to Feldis
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A dream of a view of the Rhine Gorge and little visited.
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Lake Cauma, the Pearl of Flims Called "Lag la Cauma" in Romansh, which means "Lake of Midday Rest," Lake Cauma is the pearl of Flims. Origin This mountain lake was formed as a result of the largest landslide in the Alps, which occurred almost 10,000 years ago. The formation of the lakes is attributed to prehistoric landslides. The water seeped through the porous rockslide masses. However, it can also dissolve the limestone with the help of its carbonic acid. Over time, it created an underground passage. A deeper, impermeable clay layer ensures that the water does not completely seep into the ground. Text / Source: Flims Laax Falera https://www.caumasee.ch/geschichte/
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“Il Spir” viewing platform From the Il Spir viewing platform, you can marvel at the impressive Rhine Gorge / Ruinaulta!
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Ruinaulta Rhine Gorge The Ruinaulta or Rhine Gorge is a gorge up to 400 meters deep and around 13 kilometers long in the Vorderrhein between Ilanz and the mouth of the Hinterrhein near Reichenau in the canton of Graubünden in Switzerland. The Romansh name 'Ruinaulta' is composed of the two words Ruina (scree slope, quarry) and aulta (high). The Ruinaulta was created after the Flims landslide almost 10,000 years ago. At that time, over 10 billion cubic meters of rock broke off between the Flimserstein and the Piz Grisch and buried the Vorderrheintal between today's villages of Castrisch and Reichenau under a mass of rubble several hundred meters thick. Since the Vorderrhein could no longer drain, a lake was dammed over a length of around 25 km. Over time, the river cut deep into the landslide masses and the resulting lake was able to drain completely. What remained was the Ruinaulta with its steep limestone rubble cliffs in impressive erosion formations. Text/Source: Wikipedia https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruinaulta
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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 region boasts several stunning natural features. The Il Spir Viewing Platform – Rhine Gorge offers breathtaking views of the Rhine Gorge, often called the "Grand Canyon of Switzerland." Another excellent spot for panoramic vistas of the gorge is the View of the Ruinaulta (Rhine Gorge), where you'll find benches for a relaxing break. For a serene lake experience, visit Cresta Lake, a spring-fed lake with crystal-clear, drinkable water nestled among fir trees, accessible only on foot.
Yes, Rhäzüns is rich in history. The Dreibündenstein Monument marks the historical triple border point of the Free State of the Three Leagues. While Rhäzüns Castle is not open to the public, its medieval architecture and historical significance are notable. You can also explore the Church of St. Georg (Sogn Gieri), a rare example of a fully painted medieval hall church with well-preserved Gothic frescoes, and the Church of St. Paul (Sogn Paul), located next to the cemetery.
The area around Rhäzüns is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, running, and road cycling. For mountain biking, explore trails like "Bonaduzer Wald" or the "Flow Trail Above the Rhine." Runners can enjoy routes such as the "Versam-Safien Train Station – Bonaduz train station loop." Road cyclists have options like the challenging "Versam Curves – Oberalp Pass loop." You can find more details on these and other routes in the MTB Trails around Rhäzüns, Running Trails around Rhäzüns, and Road Cycling Routes around Rhäzüns guides.
Absolutely. Cresta Lake is a fantastic family-friendly option, with a stroller-friendly hiking trail leading from Trin Mulin parking lot to the natural pool, which has a restaurant. Lake Cauma is another beautiful spot, offering facilities and even wheelchair accessibility, making it suitable for families. The Rhäzüns-Feldis Cable Car also provides a scenic and family-friendly way to reach the mountain village of Feldis, a starting point for many trails.
The region is beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. For hiking, swimming, and general outdoor exploration, late spring to early autumn (May to September) offers pleasant weather. During the summer, Cresta Lake's natural pool is open. In winter, places like Lake Cauma transform into a tranquil haven, and the Rhäzüns-Feldis Cable Car provides access to cross-country skiing trails.
For crystal-clear waters, Cresta Lake is an excellent choice. Its spring-fed water is drinkable, and the lake is nestled in a picturesque forest setting. There's a natural pool area with a restaurant, making it perfect for a refreshing dip and relaxation during the summer season. Lake Cauma is another stunning mountain lake known for its clear waters, though it can get crowded in peak summer.
Yes, the area is renowned for its impressive viewpoints. The Il Spir Viewing Platform – Rhine Gorge provides spectacular vistas of the deep Rhine Gorge. Another spot for extensive views of the Ruinaulta is the View of the Ruinaulta (Rhine Gorge), complete with benches for enjoying the scenery. The Dreibündenstein Monument also offers great views from its summit at 2,156 meters.
The Rhäzüns Rheinauen are recognized as one of the last remaining natural river landscapes along the Alpine Rhine. This pristine area features sandy banks, clear groundwater ponds, pebble beaches, and dense forests, providing a habitat for a diverse array of plants and animals. It's an important ecological site and a beautiful place for nature observation.
Yes, the Rhäzüns-Feldis Cable Car connects Rhäzüns with the idyllic mountain village of Feldis. This cable car ride offers breathtaking views over the Rhine gorge and serves as a convenient starting point for numerous hiking, biking, and cross-country skiing trails in the higher elevations.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, especially the dramatic Rhine Gorge views from platforms like Il Spir. The crystal-clear waters of Cresta Lake are a highlight for swimming and relaxation. The historical significance of sites like the Dreibündenstein Monument also captivates many. The komoot community has shared over 790 photos and given more than 1700 upvotes, indicating a high level of appreciation for the diverse offerings.
Beyond the well-known attractions, the Weihermühle Moor is a shallow moor classified as nationally important. It's a habitat for rare species, including dormice, orchids, and sundew, a local carnivorous plant, making it a unique spot for nature enthusiasts. The Rhäzüns Mineral Springs, known since the late 18th century, are also a unique natural feature, with their rich and balanced water emerging after an 18-year journey through rock.


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