Holiday destinations in Graubünden

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  • Bad Ragaz

    Bad Ragaz in eastern Switzerland is known for the body-warm thermal water from the Tamina spring. The traditional spa town attracts visitors with the relaxing Tamina Therme, the impressive Tamina Gorge and excursion destinations such as the Pizol and the Heidi Village.
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  • Vals

    Vals - the small and quiet vacation resort in Graubünden is known for its award-winning thermal spa and pristine nature. Between mountains and streams, you will find relaxation and adventure in equal measure. Ideal for those seeking relaxation and nature lovers.
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  • Zuoz

    The village is regarded as one of the most beautiful in the Upper Engadine and enchants with its intact nature of an authentic Romanesque village. Here, numerous patrician houses such as the Chesa Planta proudly line the way, many of which with typical bay windows and picturesque etchings, and mysterious alleyways invite you to explore the moving past.
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  • Chur

    Chur – the oldest city in Switzerland – offers you a mix of sights, culture and nature. You’ll discover its old town, the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption and its local mountain Brambrüesch. Or you can instead enjoy a ride on the Glacier or Bernina Express, departing from Chur.
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  • Bivio

    The name Bivio means "parting of the ways" and is inseparably bound up with two ancient Roman passes, the Septimer and the Julier. The highest village in Surses with just 260 souls to its name, Bivio has what must be the most extraordinary linguistic make-up in all of Europe, or so one scholar of note has concluded.
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  • St. Antönien

    The sunny Walser village lies at an altitude of 1450 meters roughly 15 km from Klosters in pretty Prättigau and is known to be a most popular climbing and ski-tours paradise. Small and original with oodles of charm.
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  • Falera

    Falera is the oldest municipality in the destination of Flims Laax Falera and the smallest in terms of area. Thanks to its altitude it offers a clear and unique view over the Rhine Valley to Chur and from the Lugnez towards Obersaxen.
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  • Val Lumnezia

    Val Lumnezia, Surselva’s largest side valley, which stretches from Ilanz towards the south, is a sunny alpine valley with a stunning panorama. It is regarded as a small but beautiful natural vacation destination.
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  • Sedrun

    The Sedrun region is the cradle of the Rhine. At 2,345m above sea level, the Tomasee near the Oberalp Pass is the source of Europe’s most important river.
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  • Tschlin

    Well-preserved traditional village at the gateway to the Lower Engadine, with a terraced landscape and a brewery.
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  • Splügen

    Splügen is a typical pass village with well preserved architecture, impressive palazzi and sun-browned wooden Walser houses.
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  • Tschappina (Heinzenberg)

    Tschappina is the highest-lying community on the Heinzenberg. The area occupied by the Walser community stretches from the Glaspass (Glass Pass) to the Safien Valley and to the immediate vicinity of Safien Platz.
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  • Klosters

    Klosters, the Graubünden mountain village, is known for wonderful nature, first-class winter sports regions and many activities for families. Here you can enjoy the mountains while skiing, hiking or biking and go on excursions to neighbouring Davos or the Engadine.
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  • S-chanf

    The well-preserved historic village center of S-chanf radiates a pristine charm and reflects the spirit of a culture which is still strongly rooted in its Romanic origins.
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  • Biosfera Val Müstair

    The Biosfera Val Müstair nature reserve is a little world of its own on the other side of the Ofen Pass. With its lush green meadows and well-kept villages, it provides a contrast to the untamed nature of the nearby National Park.
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  • Bever

    The combination of the harsh Engadine charm, the tranquility, and the proximity to pristine nature are typical of the small and family-friendly village in Upper Engadine. And if someone still yearns for hustle and bustle and luxury, they can quickly reach the famous resort town of St. Moritz.
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  • Castasegna

    The village of Castasegna in Bregaglia lies on the border with Italy. It is located almost on the valley floor, a little way above the Maira river, amid an unspoilt natural landscape. The village is surrounded by sweet chestnut forest on both sides of the valley.
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  • Val Surses Savognin Bivio

    The Val Surses Savognin Bivio holiday region is located right in the heart of Graubünden, surrounded by Switzerland's largest nature park, Parc Ela. The region offers inspiration as an idyllic hiking destination in summer. In winter, snow sports fans love its particularly wide slopes. Even if you are not an Alpine skier, the region offers unspoilt nature, fresh mountain air, astounding expanses and romantic culture.
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  • Davos

    Davos offers a wide range of sports in summer and winter. First and foremost are its hiking and bike trails and the most established ski resorts in Switzerland. Enjoy the fresh mountain air, picturesque side valleys and the sun terrace on the Schatzalp.
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  • Hochwang/St Peter

    The Hochwang region in the municipality of Arosa, amidst a glorious mountain world and pristine nature, is simply perfect for all manner of activities.
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  • Feldis / Veulden

    Beautiful, rural, natural: The small mountain village of Feldis, located on a sunny terrace at the heart of Graubünden - an oasis of tranquility set amid a majestic high Alpine backdrop.
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  • Guarda

    Guarda – an Engadine jewel at 1,650 m. Discover traditional houses with ornate sgraffiti, the history of Schellen-Ursli, living Graubünden culture and untouched nature. A place of power for those seeking peace and quiet, hiking enthusiasts and those interested in culture.
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  • Silvaplana

    Silvaplana is the lively, young “Trendspot“ in Engadin. Surrounded by pristine nature and embedded in the wide Upper Engadine Lake landscape, the recreational paradise has become an international destination for sports enthusiasts.
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  • Trun

    At 850 m above sea level on the young Rhine, Graubünden’s Trun village charms and enchants with magnificent mountains and cultural attractions.
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  • Safien-Platz

    In the heart of Graubünden you will find a magnificent natural landscape that is largely designed by the culture of the Walser people. While in winter a white snow-clad landscape delights visitors, in summer they can walk across flower-rich meadows and pastures.
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  • Graubünden

    Graubünden is the largest holiday region in Switzerland. It offers untouched nature, fantastic mountains and alpine panoramas or picturesque villages. Whether you’re skiing in Davos, hiking in the Engadine or relaxing in St. Moritz, Graubünden is a paradise for nature lovers.
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  • Valposchiavo

    Whether by "Trenino Rosso" or "Bernina Express", the red train compositions of the Rhaetian Railway or by car: the journey from the Engadine to the southern valley Valposchiavo, all the way to the Italian border takes you through some of Switzerland's most varied countryside.
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  • Filisur

    Filisur is a small, attractive mountain resort in the heart of Graubünden. As part of the Bergün Filisur vacation region, the village of 500 inhabitants is an ideal starting point for train rides on the UNESCO World Heritage route of the Rhaetian Railway.
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  • Surselva

    Surprisingly versatile: Surselva is located in the heart of the Alps, between the source of the Rhine and the Rhine Gorge. One can find ideal conditions for active and passive leisure enjoyment in and around the cozy mountain villages.
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  • Poschiavo

    The Mediterranean lifestyle in an alpine setting. The whole little town is under special protection because of its historic importance. Poschiavo is also famous for its culinary delicacies and cultural heritage. Experience both on a tour of the village passing through narrow alleyways and across beautiful squares, or in the interesting Museum of Art.
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