Best mountain passes around Andeer are found in the Shamsertal section of the Hinterrheintal. This region is a location for exploring mountain passes such as the Splügen, San Bernardino, and Julier Passes. The area is characterized by its gorges and natural landscapes. These routes offer features for drivers, cyclists, and hikers.
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Scenically, this is a true gem of a mountain in the Swiss Alps. However, the Julier Pass is very busy. Therefore, it's advisable to take the alternative route from Tiefencastel via Mon and Salouf to Cunter for the first section. This road has very little traffic, is excellently paved (standard paved), offers excellent climbing with magnificent views, and, most importantly, avoids the rather unpleasant Crap Sers Tunnel on the main route when approaching. There's also an additional 150 meters of elevation gain, which is rewarded with a refreshing downhill section before Cunter.
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Almost completely drivable pass between Valser and Safiental - highly recommended
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Beautiful pass between the Safiental and the Valsertal.
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highest point of the very pleasant 5 hour hike from Turrahus in Safienthal to Vals
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Tough climb from Turrahus, cool descent to Vals. I wouldn't necessarily recommend it the other way around.
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The route from the Turrahaus is very comfortable and easy, almost T1. A nice introductory tour for higher goals.
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Montespluga SO The mountain village of Montespluga is located at an altitude of 1908 m above sea level at the beginning of the Val San Giacomo (also called Valle Spluga), about three kilometers from the summit of the Splügen Pass. The place originated in a hollow rich in water and pastures, where the Valle Spluga meets the Val Loga, near the border peaks of the area such as Pizzo Tambo. In 1927, the construction of the dam about 2 kilometers south of Montespluga began, damming the Torrente Liro to form the Lago di Montespluga below the village. The village with its few houses, restaurants, hotels, and shops on the pass road and the old customs building "La Casa" has hardly changed. Until 1841, it housed the only hospice on the Splügen Pass and the only place of worship, the chapel of San Francesco d’Assisi. The latter was consecrated in 1832, the year after the completion of the new road to the Splügen Pass in 1822. As early as 1767, the apostolic nuncio in Switzerland and later Cardinal Luigi Valenti Gonzaga had granted permission to set up a small chapel in the hospice. Since the opening of the San Bernardino Tunnel, the pass has no longer been kept open in winter. The village, which consists of three streets (Via Dogana, Via Ferrè, and Via Val Loga), can be cut off from both Italy and Switzerland. Montespluga is the starting point for numerous hiking, mountaineering, and ski touring destinations in the surrounding mountains and a stage destination on the cross-border long-distance hiking trail Via Spluga. Text / Source: wikipedia.org https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montespluga
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The region around Andeer is known for several impressive mountain passes. Among the most popular are the Splügen Pass, the San Bernardino Pass, and the Julier Pass. Visitors also appreciate the Safierberg Pass Summit for its views and historical significance.
The Splügen Pass, an Alpine crossing at 2,113 meters, is renowned for its dramatic scenery, winding hairpin turns, and historic significance as a vital trade route since Roman times. It offers spectacular views over the valley and the tarn Lago di Monte Spluga. The mountain village of Montespluga, located near the pass, is a popular stopover.
The San Bernardino Pass offers breathtaking panoramas of Switzerland, featuring small alpine lakes like Lago Moesola, tumbling waterfalls, and unique moorland scenery with glacial rock formations. It's known for a relaxed driving experience with smooth, sweeping curves and about 40 hairpin turns. Historically, it was a major north-south route linking Graubünden with Ticino.
The Julier Pass, at 2,284 meters, is picturesque and historically significant, often remaining open year-round. It connects the Engadine with northern Graubünden and offers stunning alpine vistas, wildflower-strewn meadows, and crystal-clear lakes. Remnants of a Roman temple and Roman columns at the summit highlight its ancient history. The Julier Pass Ascent from Tiefencastel is a popular route.
Yes, several passes boast rich history. The Splügen Pass was a crucial trade route since Roman times, with its history evident along the ViaSpluga. The San Bernardino Pass also has Roman origins, and you can explore the Castello Mesocco castle ruin. The Julier Pass features remnants of a Roman temple and columns at its summit. Additionally, the Safierberg Pass Summit has old ruins from World War II that served as a blocking point.
The mountain passes near Andeer are rich in natural beauty. The Splügen Pass offers views over Lago di Monte Spluga and distant snow-capped peaks. The San Bernardino Pass features small alpine lakes, waterfalls, spruce forests, and unique moorland scenery with Lago Moesola as a highlight. The Julier Pass provides stunning alpine vistas, wildflower meadows, and crystal-clear lakes. The Safierberg Pass Summit offers spectacular views into the Safien Valley.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. For mountain hikes, you can find routes like the Piz Tambo – Laghetti del Tamburello loop or the Upper Suretta Lake loop. Cyclists can enjoy tours such as the Sufnersee – Splügen loop, while mountain bikers have options like the Historic Village of Splügen – Lake Sufner loop. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Mountain Hikes around Andeer, Cycling around Andeer, and MTB Trails around Andeer guides.
Absolutely. The mountain passes serve as excellent starting points for hikes. The Splügen Pass is popular for bikers and hikers, with the ViaSpluga offering a cultural-historical hiking route. The San Bernardino Pass is also popular with hikers, and the Julier Pass is a starting point for various hikes, including the Explora Tour. For specific routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Andeer guide, which includes challenging routes like the Piz Tambo – Laghetti del Tamburello loop.
Yes, cycling is a very popular activity on these passes. The Splügen Pass is a paradise for bikers in summer, offering an exhilarating ride with many switchbacks. The Julier Pass is also a favorite for driving enthusiasts due to its well-maintained asphalt roads, making it suitable for cycling. For specific cycling routes, check out the Cycling around Andeer guide, which features routes like the Sufnersee – Splügen loop.
The summer months are generally the best time to visit for driving, cycling, and hiking, as most passes are fully open. While the Julier Pass often remains open year-round, winter tires are recommended in colder months. Other high mountain passes like Splügen and San Bernardino are typically closed in winter, transforming into winter sports areas.
Yes, the natural environments around these passes offer chances to spot wildlife. The area around the Safierberg Pass Summit, located within Beverin Nature Park, is a good spot to look out for ibex and marmots.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, the exhilarating driving and cycling experiences, and the rich historical significance of the passes. The dramatic scenery of the Splügen Pass, the serene landscapes of San Bernardino, and the ancient history of the Julier Pass are often highlighted. The village of Montespluga is also appreciated as a charming stopover.


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