Event Viamala
Humanistisch-säkulare Winterwanderung in Feldis (Graubünden)
Description
On February 8, 2026, we will lead an easy winter hike in the beautiful winter landscape on the Mutta plateau above Feldis. In particular, we invite people who (want to) orient themselves towards a humanistic-secular worldview. A humanistic-secular worldview is based on democracy, the rule of law and human rights. People with this worldview like to move and orient themselves in this world – and stay away from fundamentalism of any kind.
The winter hike thus offers the opportunity to exchange ideas about current, past or future topics from a humanistic-secular perspective. But that doesn't have to be the case. Other perspectives are also welcome and no one is obliged to contribute anything.
Meeting point: 8 February 2026, 10.17 a.m., Feldis, mountain station of the Rhäzüns – Feldis cable car.
(Zurich from 8.07, St. Gallen from 7.55, Winterthur from 7.39)
For people arriving by car, there are parking spaces at the valley station in Rhäzüns.
We meet at the mountain station of the cable car in Feldis (1470 m above sea level), move to the chairlift and drive to the Mutta plateau (1943 m above sea level).
A circular hike on the panorama trail is planned there, which offers an impressive view of the Graubünden mountains.
Organizational information about the winter hike in Feldis:
To the Panorama Trail:
Distance: 5.1 km, difficulty: easy, pure hiking time: 2 hours, ascent: 43 metres, descent: 43 metres, altitude between 1945 – 1981 metres above sea level.
However, the route and duration are adapted to the weather, mood and mood. The last chairlift returns from Mutta to Feldis at 4.00 pm. This is the ultimate end point. Feldis off with the cable car would then be 4.40 p.m. However, it is always possible to opt out individually and drive back earlier.
The humanistic-secular winter hike in Feldis takes place in all weathers and is free of charge (travel costs for the chairlift back CHF 19 plus meals at your own expense). Registration is not necessary.
What to bring: Winter-proof clothing and shoes are necessary. A small snack on the go is useful. There are also inns on the Mutta plateau where we can eat a soup or something, but we may not be there until shortly after noon.
Organization: Pro-Demokratie.info / Martin Koradi, in cooperation with the humanistic-secular association Freidenken Winterthur.
Venue
Feldis / Veulden, 7404, Switzerland
7404 Feldis / Veulden
Responsible for this content: Pro-Demokratie.Info.
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