Paths to Enjoy Nature.
Hiking


Fascinating panoramic views, peaks and mountain lakes, diverse flora and fauna: the beauties of Graubünden can be experienced particularly intensively while hiking. Our suggestions on this page are the best proof of this.
What Characterises the Graubünden Hiking Region
- Nature & culture: Flora and fauna in the national park, rustici and palazzi in the Italian-speaking southern valleys and much more.
- Offers & accommodation: Guided tours and hikes with luggage transport, plus cosy hiking hotels and mountain huts.
- Variety & diversity: From Mediterranean-style vineyards to alpine rocky landscapes, there is something for every taste.

Val d'Err, Surses
Guided Tours
Hiking alone? Better not. If you opt for a guided tour, you will not only be safe on the trail, but will also benefit from valuable tips and exciting expertise from the guides.
In the mountains, I can switch off and experience the forces of nature, such as sun, wind and fog, up close. It gives me great pleasure to show my guests the most beautiful corners of Graubünden.
Christine Salis Hiking guide





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