Cultural hike Maladers - Chur

Simple
4.7 km
1:30 h
41 mhd
428 mhd
St. Luzikapelle
Wanderweg nach Chur

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Aussicht Chur

From the rural Schanfigg to the capital of Grisons - an eventful hiking route for connoisseurs.

The easy hike is suitable for young and old. Children especially love the varied nature trail through the forest, which repeatedly offers views of the mountains. If the hike is too short, you can continue on to the Mittenberg, a Chur alpine pasture.

Author: Hansjürg Gredig, ZHAW Life Sciences and Facility Management

Technique /6
Fitness 2/6
Highest Point  1016 m
Lowest Point  623 m
Best Season
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Okt
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Start
Maladers
Destination
Chur
Coordinates
46.836774, 9.560407

Details

Description

The view of Chur and its mountain world from the plane may be more spectacular. But those who prefer to stay on the ground and love the scent of forest and meadows can also experience the magnificent view on a hike from Maladers to Chur. In just under two hours, a beautiful footpath leads from the sunny location of Maladers through the forest towards the Chur Mittenberg and over the St. Luzi Chapel to the Haldenhüttli, a charming wooden pavilion from the 19th century overlooking the city. From here you have a clear view of the city once again.

Convenient arrival, enjoyable hiking

The easy hike from Maladers (1000 m) to Chur (600 m) is suitable for everyone. The journey is made by post bus from Chur station. After only 15 minutes, we arrive at the starting point in the middle of the village. Maladers is now a commuter village for people working in Chur. The sunny location with its wooden houses has largely retained its charm. A visit to the small reformed village church in the upper part of the village is worthwhile. Those with a flair for history should know that there was a bishop's court in Maladers in medieval times and that below the village, where gravel is now extracted, a settlement from prehistoric times was discovered.

But back to the present. From the starting point, we briefly follow the path towards Oberdorf. At the first cross street, we turn left and follow the signpost to Chur. Anyone who wants to refuel for the hike or feels like a small homemade souvenir can first stock up at Sina's farm shop. Perhaps with a walnut pesto! It is located directly on the path. The well-signposted hiking trail to Chur leads past the beautifully located cemetery and shortly thereafter branches off to Mittenberg/Kleinwaldegg. On the first small bench, we once again enjoy the panoramic view into the Schanfigg and the Churwaldner valley before the varied forest path takes us up. No child could help but jump joyfully! Then the incomparable view at the viewpoint. Shortly afterward the paths split: the upper one leads to Mittenberg, the lower one to Chur. We choose the lower path. After half a kilometer, our inconspicuous path branches off to the left of the main path; we now descend through beech and oak forest to the St. Luzi Chapel. The small chapel lies under a rock overhang and is dedicated to the early Christian missionary and saint Luzius of Chur. Now it's not far until we reach the Haldenhüttli through the bright forest over the vineyards of Chur. Caution is advised on the short section of the Aroserstrasse to the bishop's court; the sidewalk is quite narrow. Finally, we enjoy a cool drink in the bishop's court winery, the venerable Gothic tavern near the cathedral, or in one of the restaurants in the old town. Maladers and the quiet forest lie behind us; the city with its long history welcomes us back.

Author: Hansjürg Gredig, ZHAW Life Sciences and Facility Management

Hidden Gem

Sina's farm shop for a souvenir

Author: Hansjürg Gredig, ZHAW Life Sciences and Facility Management

Equipment

Sturdy footwear, rain jacket

Directions

The view of Chur and its mountain world from the plane may be more spectacular. But those who prefer to stay on the ground and love the scent of forest and meadows can also experience the magnificent view on a hike from Maladers to Chur. In just under two hours, a beautiful footpath leads from the sunny location of Maladers through the forest towards the Chur Mittenberg and over the St. Luzi Chapel to the Haldenhüttli, a charming wooden pavilion from the 19th century overlooking the city. From here you have a clear view of the city once again.

Convenient arrival, enjoyable hiking

The easy hike from Maladers (1000 m) to Chur (600 m) is suitable for everyone. The journey is made by post bus from Chur station. After only 15 minutes, we arrive at the starting point in the middle of the village. Maladers is now a commuter village for people working in Chur. The sunny location with its wooden houses has largely retained its charm. A visit to the small reformed village church in the upper part of the village is worthwhile. Those with a flair for history should know that there was a bishop's court in Maladers in medieval times and that below the village, where gravel is now extracted, a settlement from prehistoric times was discovered.

But back to the present. From the starting point, we briefly follow the path towards Oberdorf. At the first cross street, we turn left and follow the signpost to Chur. Anyone who wants to refuel for the hike or feels like a small homemade souvenir can first stock up at Sina's farm shop. Perhaps with a walnut pesto! It is located directly on the path. The well-signposted hiking trail to Chur leads past the beautifully located cemetery and shortly thereafter branches off to Mittenberg/Kleinwaldegg. On the first small bench, we once again enjoy the panoramic view into the Schanfigg and the Churwaldner valley before the varied forest path takes us up. No child could help but jump joyfully! Then the incomparable view at the viewpoint. Shortly afterward the paths split: the upper one leads to Mittenberg, the lower one to Chur. We choose the lower path. After half a kilometer, our inconspicuous path branches off to the left of the main path; we now descend through beech and oak forest to the St. Luzi Chapel. The small chapel lies under a rock overhang and is dedicated to the early Christian missionary and saint Luzius of Chur. Now it's not far until we reach the Haldenhüttli through the bright forest over the vineyards of Chur. Caution is advised on the short section of the Aroserstrasse to the bishop's court; the sidewalk is quite narrow. Finally, we enjoy a cool drink in the bishop's court winery, the venerable Gothic tavern near the cathedral, or in one of the restaurants in the old town. Maladers and the quiet forest lie behind us; the city with its long history welcomes us back.

Author: Hansjürg Gredig, ZHAW Life Sciences and Facility Management

Directions

Public Transport

The journey is made by post bus from Chur station. After only 15 minutes, we arrive at the starting point in the middle of the village.

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