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Hiking in the Swiss Alps: Graubünden


The Swiss Alps are known for their unique network of hiking trails. Graubünden, the largest holiday region in Switzerland, is the best example for that: here you have available 10,000 km of hiking trails - anything from a pleasant walk to an adventurous mountain hike. Summer and Autumn are the ideal seasons for a hiking holiday in the higher altitudes, but even in the Spring you can walk through blooming meadows and cool forests in Bregaglia, Valposchiavo, Domleschg or the Bündner Herrschaft area - while the mountain peaks are still covered in snow. In winter too, there are seasonal hiking opportunities along 1,400 prepared trails. So take a hike through all four seasons - the hiking trails of Graubünden

Hiking in Autumn in Graubünden


For many people, this is the best time of year for hiking: in autumn you can see the mountains crystal-clear, the air is pleasantly cool and the larch woods are golden yellow. Our experts tell you about the best places to go.

 

Tip for Autumn

 

Trekking in Graubünden


Trekking in Graubünden (Switzerland) means hiking from place to place over a period of several days. Discover the wonders of nature and culture in the biggest holiday region in Switzerland from a very different side. Today it is simpler than ever: in the case of a lot of these treks you can make arrangements that include baggage transport - so you enjoy your day hiking free and unencumbered, not weighed down like an old-time packhorse. Some of the best-known treks in Alpine Graubünden are the Via Spluga, the National Park panorama trail through Switzerland's only national park, and the Via Valtellina.

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Tips from the experts


They are travelling around Graubünden all year long, exploring the valleys and mountains of this Alpine region: our hiking experts Markus Isenmann, Norbi Manser, Andy Niedermann, Stefan Moser and Victoria Spinas. Here they talk about their experiences, give tips, and hopefully get you all enthused to go hiking in Graubünden.

 

 

All the tips on hiking in Graubünden

 
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Alpine Passes Route


The Alpine Passes Route strings together many of the most beautiful passes in the Graubunden and Valais Alps in 33 stages.

 

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