At 1600 m above sea level, the camping pitch is located on the Riedboda in Brambrüesch. Located in the middle of the Grisons mountains, every biker, hiker and nature lover can enjoy the mountain flair. Right next to the campsite are restaurants, a fireplace, the Ambrosius fountain and a children's playground. There are WC facilities in the Brambus Center.
Next to the pitches is the AIS sports school, which offers scooter rides. Cross golf involves playing 9 holes between the mountain station and the Bergbaiz. The idyllically situated moorland course offers exciting discoveries. In Brambrüesch starts the alpine bike park to Chur and a bike trail to Churwalden. Brambrüesch is part of the Bike Kingdom (Arosa/Lenzerheide). In addition, Brambrüesch is an ideal starting point for hikes to the Dreibündenstein and further towards Feldis or Pradaschier.
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Our partner, Pfosi Arosa Bus AG, has been operating the regular bus service in Arosa for over 45 years. In addition to regular public transport, it also carries out group transfers, wedding trips and shuttle services for major events within Arosa.
The Arosa Shuttle Midi buses offer space for a maximum of 19 people. They are equipped with comfortable coach seats, air conditioning, auxiliary heating and DVD player. The offer consists of airport transfers, excursions and the school bus service for the municipality of Arosa. We also accompany you to sporting events, concert trips and club trips. We will be happy to put together a suitable program for you.
Do not hesitate, we look forward to hearing from you. Arosa Shuttle: Hansruedi Allemann, +41 79 433 67 92, Email: arosabus@bluewin.ch Pfosi Arosa Bus AG: Erich Pfosi, +41 79 407 58 59, E-Mail: arosabus@bluewin.ch
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The regional newspaper for the municipalities of Arosa and Tschiertschen-Praden is published on Fridays with a circulation of 3,148 copies. As an e-paper, it can already be accessed in the afternoon of the previous day. The editorial team, based in Arosa, reports on local and regional stories from politics, business, culture and sport. The municipalities of the valleys use the popular regional newspaper for their official communications and the local industry appreciates the newspaper for its advertising. The "Aroser Zeitung" was first published in 1910.
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