Enjoy unlimited travel on public transport. Climb aboard and discover the delights of Graubünden with the graubünden Pass. The choice is yours whether you travel on 2 days out of 7 or on 5 days out of 14. You can choose which region you would like to travel in (1 zone), or buy one ticket to cover the whole of Graubünden (all zones).
The sunny high valley of Engadine, nature shaped by lakes and glaciers and the flair of St. Moritz: You can experience the attractive contrasts during your vacation on approximately 580 kilometres of hiking trails or on the Corviglia, mountain of scintillating St. Moritz. The Corvatsch offers powder snow and downhill runs from the highest mountain station in the Eastern Alps.
Swiss Youth Hostels offer inexpensive overnight stays for young and young-at-heart guests. There are eight youth hostels in Graubünden. They are located in places like St. Moritz, Davos and Laax.
Holidays in Graubünden are varied and diverse. Discover the interplay between pristine wilderness and top notch, modern tourism infrastructure – from tranquil mountain villages in the Bergell region to the sleek and sophisticated hotels in St. Moritz.
Discover the panoramic mountain world between Ilanz and Reichenau. Canoe tours, rafting and much more are possible in the Rhine Gorge, with the "Swiss Grand Canyon" providing the backdrop.
Graubünden is the largest region in Switzerland, making up 17.2 % of Switzerland’s total land area. Graubünden is also the most sparsely populated region with only 202'538 inhabitants – Switzerland has 8.7 million in total.
Dive into mystical gorges, paddle through wild rivers – or cruise leisurely across the water? Pure nature experience is the motto for water sports in Graubünden. Summer ahoy!
Tradition, culture, nature and a touch of Italianità: this is what guests experience on a seven-day tour along the Alpine Circle in Graubünden. One day, you’re hiking through the wild national park; the next, you’re looking over the impressive glacier world at a height of almost 3000m above sea level.
The Morteratsch Glacier near Pontresina extended to the current Bernina railway station in 1860. It has retreated by three kilometres since then – and is in more and more of a hurry. A tragedy. At the same time, the Val Morteratsch is a place where both new life and new ideas are created.