532 Brambrüesch-Feldis Trail (GR 1)

Medium
8 km
4:00 h
579 mhd
209 mhd
Hochebene Dreibündenstein mit Blick Richtung Feldis und Bündner Oberland
Hochebene Dreibündenstein

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Beim Dreibündenstein, Blick Richtung Lenzerheide
Tour with a panorama: the varied Dreibündenstein plateau connects the winter sports regions of Brambrüesch and Feldis. Impressive: the well visible Glarus thrust, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Technique 2/6
Fitness 3/6
Highest Point  2165 m
Lowest Point  1588 m
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Start
Brambrüesch, mountain station of the gondola
Destination
Mutta, top-station of the chairlift to Feldis
Coordinates
46.829178, 9.516093

Details

Description

This trail from Brambrüesch to Feldis – or the other way around – leads over the gentle plateau with many vistas around the Dreibündenstein. At the stone monument of the former Three Leagues of Rhaetia, you can admire a 360-degree panorama extending from the town’s home mountains surrounding Chur, the Arosa and Lenzerheide, up to the Glarus Alps.

Well visible on the Ringelspitz, lying opposite and reaching up to the Flims Mountains (Segnes, Tschingelhörner) is the UNESCO World Heritage site «Tektonikarena Sardona» (Glarus thrust). In this area, processes of the formation of the Alps can be seen particularly well. The central element is the Glarus main thrust fault, which is as sharp as a blade in an area where older rocks were thrust over the younger material when the Alps formed. The panorama info board at the highest point of the hike (Furggabüel, 2174 m above sea level) provides information about the World Heritage site and all names and altitudes of the surrounding mountain peaks.

The descent leads along idyllic landscapes with snow-covered forests and Alp settlements to Mutta, where you can take a comfortable ride on the chairlift to Feldis. The terrace on the slope of the Stätzerhornkette is the northern-most location in the mountain villages of the Domleschg. Cozy restaurants with sun terraces can be found in Brambrüesch, Mutta, and Feldis for enjoyment and recreation.

Directions

Public Transport

Take the train to Chur station. From there, the city bus (line 1) takes 3 minutes to the valley station of the mountain railways (Stadthalle/Brambrüeschbahn stop).

Anreise Information

  • Motorway exit Chur Süd
  • Drive into the city (Kasernenstrasse)
  • The valley station and car park are on the right-hand side in front of the town centre

Parken

More about parking for guests of the Chur mountain railways.

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