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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks in Plessur

Best mountain peaks in Plessur are found within the Plessur Alps, a range located in the canton of Graubünden, Switzerland. This region is characterized by diverse landscapes, including dense forests and rugged alpine terrain. The Plessur Alps are drained by rivers such as the Rhine and Plessur, contributing to its natural environment. Well-marked trails cater to various difficulty levels, from easy walks to challenging ascents.

Best mountain peaks in Plessur

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Weisshorn Summit (2,653 m)

Last updated: April 25, 2026

Parpaner Rothorn Summit

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There are two ways to reach the Parpaner Rothorn: either by taking the cable car or by embarking on a challenging and strenuous hike. If you choose the latter option, …

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Dreibündenstein Monument

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The Dreibündenstein in Graubünden is a hill at an altitude of 2,156 metres south of the city of Chur and the Furggabüel mountain, which is at an altitude of 2,174 …

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Weisshorn Summit (2,653 m)

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You can reach the 2,653-meter-high summit of the Weisshorn either by taking a strenuous but very worthwhile hike, or by taking the cable car in a very relaxed manner while …

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Hörnli Trail Summit

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The easiest way to reach the Hörnligrat by bike, and with the least amount of effort, is by taking the Hörnli Express gondola from Innerarosa. From here, you can then …

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Weissfluhjoch

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Mountain station (funiculars) and mountain restaurant Weissfluhjoch
Weissfluhjoch Magnificent view at 2663 m above sea level
The Weissfluhjoch is a 2693 m high mountain in the Plessur Alps. It is …

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Furggabüel (2,174 m)

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Furggabüel is the name of the peak on which the somewhat more famous highlight, the Dreibündenstein, is located. The stone is located about 200 meters south of the 2,174 meter high Furggabüel.

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Arflinafurgga

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Arflinafurgga – Duranna Pass 2247 m
A scenic tour to Schanfigg and back over the Duranna Pass into Prättigau down to Klosters. Past mountain lakes, Alps and beautiful flower meadows. …

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Episcopal Court

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Court district with its canon houses, the episcopal castle and the cathedral
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Churer Joch

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At the Churer Joch, at an altitude of around 2,000 meters, you can enjoy a magnificent view of the valley all the way to Chur and, of course, the peaks …

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Churer Joch to Runcalier Trail

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It's not fun with an XC bike and racing tires. If it's still damp, even less. Steep, exposed, rooted, not for everyone

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Mattia Pastore
December 1, 2025, Arflinafurgga

The Arflinafurgga pass lies at an altitude of 2,247 meters and connects the Fideriser Heuberg with the Schanfigg valley. It is located on the marked snowshoe trail 568 and, in good weather, offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the Grisons mountains.

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great for a coffee and then the fun starts!

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Prepare for a long, exhausting but amazing 2000 descent!

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Andi
August 30, 2025, Bischöflicher Hof

The first building was constructed after 1272, following the consecration of the cathedral. Its current appearance dates back to the Baroque redesign of 1732/33 under Bishop Joseph von Rost, a Tyrolean native (serving as Bishop of Chur as Benedikt von Rost from 1728 to 1754), who incorporated architectural ideas from his homeland into the building. The cookbook "Ein schön Kochbuch 1559" (A Beautiful Cookbook 1559) was created in the Episcopal Palace between 1559 and around 1610. It is considered the oldest cookbook in Switzerland. In 2020, the Cathedral Treasury Museum, featuring the cathedral treasury and the death pictures dated 1543, will open in the Episcopal Palace. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bisch%C3%B6fliches_Schloss_(Chur)

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Top view into the distance and of Arosa

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At the Churer Joch, at an altitude of around 2,000 meters, you can enjoy a magnificent view of the valley all the way to Chur and, of course, the peaks behind you. There's also a mountain restaurant, the Jochalp. It will be open Tuesday to Sunday in summer 2025, starting July 9. It's the last place to stop for refreshments on the way toward the Parpaner Schwarzhorn or Rothorn, so if it's open, sit down, enjoy the view, and take a break.

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The Ruedi Supersteep!!! Blast trail down on Chur. The upper section itself is fast, with some steep curves and big roots (check your brakes, what's that smell?), but the meadow up to the trail re-entry is killer. You need a good suspension setup and be able to power through without brakes, but then it gets a bit steep and technical again, and after that section you can let it go again, including the meadow to the fire road. After that, it's time to relax until the second part goes through the meadow at the hut. Now it gets steep and fast in the gully, but the exit then back onto the road curve is rather tough. From now on, it gets really fast over the root field. Be careful here, "construction berm with cable" - because now it gets a bit rocky and steep, but there's already a nice line to the left of the cable. After that, it's a bit of a bump to the exit - slow down a bit here because the ridge is narrow, if you can handle that, then it's easy to get to the Grida. That's all.

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The easiest way to reach the Hörnligrat by bike, and with the least amount of effort, is by taking the Hörnli Express gondola from Innerarosa. From here, you can then head back down to the valley in virtually any direction. The flowing Hörnli Trail back to Arosa is particularly popular. The other trails (which are not designated trails, so be careful of hikes) are also very worthwhile, although some are a bit more challenging (e.g., to Lake Urden, S3).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which are the highest mountain peaks in the Plessur Alps?

The highest peak in the Plessur Alps is the Aroser Rothorn, reaching an elevation of 2,980 meters (9,780 ft). The Lenzerhorn is the second-highest at 2,906 meters (9,534 ft), known for its stunning vistas of Lenzerheide and the Oberhalbstein Alps.

What are some popular mountain peaks in Plessur that offer panoramic views?

Many peaks in Plessur offer fantastic views. The Weisshorn Summit (2,653 m) is highly popular, accessible by cable car or hike, and features a 360° panorama restaurant. The Parpaner Rothorn Summit also provides extensive views of Lenzerheide and surrounding peaks, with a panoramic restaurant at the top. Furggabüel (2,174 m) offers magnificent views of the Rhine Valley.

Are there family-friendly options for visiting mountain peaks in Plessur?

Yes, several peaks are accessible for families. The Aroser Weisshorn can be reached comfortably by cable car, offering fantastic views without a strenuous hike. Brambrüesch is another mountain accessible by cable car, providing various hiking routes suitable for different abilities and views over the Rhine Valley.

What kind of hiking terrain can I expect in the Plessur Alps?

The Plessur Alps offer diverse terrain, from well-marked trails suitable for easy family walks to challenging ascents for experienced hikers. The region features dense forests, rugged alpine landscapes, and trails along rivers like the Rhine and Plessur. Some routes, like the normal route up Lenzerhorn, are graded T5 by the SAC, indicating suitability only for experienced alpinists.

What historical sites are located near the mountain peaks in Plessur?

Near the Furggabüel (2,174 m), you can find the Dreibündenstein Monument. This historical place marks the former triple border point of the Free State of the Three Leagues, with a replacement stone bearing the coats of arms of the three Rhaetian leagues.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain peaks in Plessur?

Beyond hiking, the Plessur region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including moderate routes like the 'Dreibündenstein panoramic trail' or challenging ones like '767 Alteinsee Schiesshorn'. For cyclists, there are many road cycling routes, such as the 'Heidsee (Lake Heid) – Old Town and St. Martin's Church, Chur loop'. The area also features running trails, including routes with views of the Rhine Gorge.

Are there options for less strenuous mountain experiences in Plessur?

Yes, for those seeking less strenuous experiences, several peaks are accessible by cable car. The Aroser Weisshorn and Parpaner Rothorn both have cable car access to their summits, allowing visitors to enjoy the panoramic views and mountain restaurants without a demanding hike. Brambrüesch is also accessible by cable car.

What is the best time to visit the Plessur Alps for hiking?

The Plessur Alps are popular for hiking during the warmer months when trails are clear. However, the region also offers scenic winter hiking routes, especially in areas like Hochwang and Grüsch-Danusa, where you can enjoy snowy landscapes and traditional Walser houses.

What facilities and amenities are available at the mountain peaks?

Some popular peaks offer excellent facilities. The Weisshorn Summit (2,653 m) and Parpaner Rothorn Summit both feature panoramic restaurants. The Weisshorn's summit restaurant is even home to the highest bakery in Europe. Many trailheads and mountain stations are well-connected by public transport, and you can find cafes and accommodation in nearby towns.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain peaks in Plessur?

Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from the summits, the diverse hiking opportunities for all skill levels, and the accessibility of some peaks via cable car. The presence of mountain restaurants, like those on Weisshorn and Parpaner Rothorn, also adds to the enjoyment, allowing for a comfortable experience amidst stunning alpine scenery.

Can I find information on specific trail difficulties for Plessur peaks?

Yes, for challenging routes, the Swiss Alpine Club (SAC) provides difficulty ratings. For example, the normal route up the Lenzerhorn from Lenzerheide along its northwestern ridge is graded T5, indicating it's suitable only for experienced alpinists. Many trails are well-marked, and komoot highlights often include difficulty categories like 'intermediate' or 'challenging'.

Are there any notable peaks for mountain biking in Plessur?

Yes, the Hörnli Trail Summit is a popular starting point for mountain biking, especially the flowing Hörnli Trail back to Arosa. You can reach the Hörnligrat easily via the Hörnli Express gondola from Innerarosa, with various trails descending from there.

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