Best mountain peaks around Sagogn are found in the Surselva region of Graubünden, Switzerland. The village is situated amidst mountainous surroundings, offering views and access to peaks in the broader Glarus Alps and surrounding ranges. Sagogn is located on the edge of the Rheinschlucht (Rhine Gorge), a notable natural landscape. This area provides a base for exploring diverse mountain landscapes.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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The rustic Tegia Curnius welcomes you in winter with a cozy fireplace and homemade specialties. When the sun is shining, you can relax in one of the deck chairs on the spacious terrace even in the cold season - including a view of the Graubünden Alps. All information: https://www.curnius.ch/home.html
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Huge, flat village fountain in the middle of the old, pretty village center of Valendas. Right next to it is the upscale Gasthaus am Brunnen (15 points Gault Millau).
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The wooden fountain, the landmark of Valendas, was built in 1760. At the beginning of the 20th century, residents still fetched their water and washed their clothes here. To this day, guarded by a water nymph, it remains the heart of the village.
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Beautiful village center with an inn
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Perfect for a short rest & snack!
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The region around Sagogn offers several notable peaks and viewpoints. Piz Mundaun is a popular summit known for its perfect all-round view and a 360° panorama platform to identify every peak. The settlement of Falera, located at 1,220 meters, also provides a great panorama of the surrounding mountains and historic architecture. For a more challenging experience, Ringelspitz (Piz Barghis) offers spectacular panoramic views from its 3,248-meter summit, extending from the Ötztal Alps to the Weisshorn.
Yes, for experienced mountaineers, the Sagogn area provides several challenging options. Ringelspitz (Piz Barghis) requires high-altitude touring experience, involving routes over firn ice, glaciers, and Grade 4 climbing passages. The Pinut Via Ferrata, accessible from Burgruine Belmont or Flims, is a historic and demanding route requiring very good fitness and alpine experience. Additionally, the Bös Fess Summit offers a hard mountaineering loop from Tenna, with significant elevation gain.
Beyond the mountain peaks, Sagogn is situated on the edge of the spectacular Rheinschlucht (Rhine Gorge), often called the 'Swiss Grand Canyon,' offering dramatic natural landscapes. The Ringelspitz massif is part of the UNESCO World Heritage site of Tectonic Arena Sardona, showcasing diverse Alpine formation phenomena. The Calanda mountain massif features shallow southeastern slopes with Mediterranean-influenced vegetation, and ibexes are regularly seen on its northerly plateau.
Yes, there are several family-friendly spots. The village of Falera is considered family-friendly, offering views and historic sights. The Valendas Wooden Fountain, a historic landmark in Valendas, is also a family-friendly attraction. For those looking for a base for mountain activities, the Ringelspitz cabin (Ringelspitzhütte SAC) serves as a family-friendly starting point with nearby climbing parks and bouldering sites.
The region boasts several historical and cultural points of interest. The village of Falera features historic houses and a historic church. The Valendas Wooden Fountain, built in 1760, is a significant man-made monument and the landmark of Valendas, considered the largest of its kind in Europe. The Pinut Via Ferrata is also a historic mountaineering route.
The Calanda mountain massif offers various hiking opportunities. The Swiss Alpine Club (SAC) Calandahütte, at 2,073 meters, is an ideal starting point for tours. Haldensteiner Calanda can be reached via a T3-rated hiking route, while Felsberger Calanda requires a T4 route, demanding more experience in route finding and a head for heights.
The area around Sagogn provides diverse cycling routes. For mountain biking, you can explore trails like 'Calörtsch (257)' or the 'View of the Rhine Gorge – Runca Trail (lower section) loop from Valendas-Sagogn'. Gravel biking options include 'Kunkels Pass from Flims' and 'High Route Mundaun'. Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as 'Versam Curves – Heidsee (Lake Heid) loop from Versam-Safien' or 'Ilanz – Climb in Graubünden loop from Laax GR'. You can find more details on these routes in the MTB Trails around Sagogn, Gravel biking around Sagogn, and Road Cycling Routes around Sagogn guides.
You can find several convenient spots for refreshments and facilities. The Valendas-Sagogn Railway Station hosts a cozy Besenbeizli (small inn) in its station building. The Ustria Trin Station is another great little restaurant with a sun terrace and even offers an e-bike charging station. The Ringelspitz cabin (Ringelspitzhütte SAC) and the Calandahütte SAC also serve as bases for mountaineers and hikers.
Ringelspitz, also known as Piz Barghis, is unique for being the highest summit in the canton of St. Gallen, reaching 3,248 meters. Its detached location provides a spectacular panoramic view. The north side features nearly 2,000-meter-high precipitous cliffs overlooking the Gigerwaldsee, and the entire massif is located within the UNESCO World Heritage site of Tectonic Arena Sardona, highlighting its geological significance.
Visitors appreciate the diverse range of experiences, from accessible hiking peaks to high-altitude summits and challenging mountaineering routes. The perfect all-round views from spots like Piz Mundaun and the historic charm of villages like Falera are frequently highlighted. The region's natural beauty, including the Rheinschlucht, and the opportunity for intense alpine experiences are also highly valued.
Sagogn's location provides good access to the surrounding mountains. The Valendas-Sagogn Railway Station and Ustria Trin Station serve as convenient public transport hubs, making it easier to reach various trailheads and starting points for mountain adventures. From these stations, hiking trails often follow railway lines or lead into the mountains.


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