Mountain peaks around Avers offer a diverse alpine landscape in the Swiss Alps. This region is characterized by its high-altitude settlements and challenging mountain terrain, providing various outdoor activities. The Avers valley connects to other significant areas, making it a central point for exploring the surrounding peaks. It features a mix of natural landmarks and historical sites, appealing to those seeking an authentic alpine experience.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Great view, it's really worth it. You should wear good shoes and not be afraid of heights. White/Blue hike, sometimes requires manual work but is doable.
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Only a few people still live here, in the highest permanently inhabited village, Juf. It is located in the high valley of Avers at an altitude of 2,126 metres at the foot of the Septimer Pass. In the barren landscape with incomparable mountain panoramas, you will find a unique sense of peace.
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Soglio is a village of 300 people in the Bregaglia Valley. The church of San Lorenzo and the stone-paved alleys are marvelous. Also noteworthy is Palazzo Salis and a restaurant with typical food.
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The climb to the Pitz Lunghin is worth it. Best views over the Upper Engadine and Italy
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The refuge, dedicated to the "poet of Valchiavenna" Giovanni Bertacchi, stands in a panoramic position next to Lake Emet, in the Upper Val San Giacomo, at an altitude of 2,175 metres. An ideal destination for family outings thanks to its privileged and easily accessible position, it is open from mid-June to the end of September (and only on weekends in October). An excellent place to take a regenerating break while enjoying the best dishes of the local tradition. It is also equipped with 24 beds.
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Graubünden Juf is located at 2126 m above sea level and is the highest permanently inhabited settlement in Europe. And you can spend the night here with your camper in such peace and quiet.
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The Avers region offers several notable peaks. Piz Lunghin is highly popular, known for its expansive views over the Upper Engadine and Italy. Other significant peaks include Tscheischhorn, which provides breathtaking panoramic views, and Piz Platta, the highest peak of the Oberhalbstein Alps, offering spectacular panoramas for experienced mountaineers.
Yes, the Avers region has options suitable for families. The Giovanni Bertacchi Mountain Hut, located at 2,175 meters next to Lake Emet, is an ideal destination for family outings, offering traditional local dishes. Additionally, the village of Juf, Europe's highest permanently inhabited settlement, is a quiet mountain village that serves as a starting point for various mountain hikes, including a nature trail where marmots can be spotted.
The Avers region is rich in natural beauty. You'll encounter majestic peaks offering panoramic vistas, lush forests, and open meadows. The area around Piz Turba is known for its consistently cold temperatures and freezing waterfalls, making it a unique natural feature. Lake Emet, near the Giovanni Bertacchi Mountain Hut, also adds to the scenic landscape.
Beyond the natural landscapes, the Avers region also features historical and cultural points of interest. Juf is notable as the highest permanently inhabited settlement in Europe, offering a glimpse into traditional alpine life. The village of Soglio, though in the nearby Bregaglia Valley, is recognized as one of Switzerland's most beautiful villages, with its well-preserved stone-paved alleys and historic buildings like the church of San Lorenzo and Palazzo Salis.
The Avers region is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy extensive hiking and mountain biking on numerous marked trails through forests and meadows. For those interested in running, there are several trails, including the challenging Silsersee Lakeside Path. Mountain biking routes like the Ascesa alla Via Maroz are also popular. Additionally, the area around Piz Turba is known for ice climbing from November to April.
Yes, for experienced mountaineers, the Avers region offers challenging and rewarding ascents. The climb to Piz Lunghin is considered rewarding, though the final 20 meters to the summit can be difficult and requires good shoes and no fear of heights. Piz Platta is also recognized as a demanding hike, offering spectacular panoramas for those up to the challenge.
While specific conditions vary, the general hiking season in the Swiss Alps typically runs from late spring to early autumn. The Giovanni Bertacchi Mountain Hut, a popular family destination, is open from mid-June to the end of September, suggesting this period is ideal for many activities. For ice climbing around Piz Turba, the season is from November to April.
Visitors appreciate the diverse alpine landscape and the sense of tranquility. The expansive views from peaks like Piz Lunghin are highly praised. Many enjoy the rewarding experience of reaching summits and immersing themselves in the serene environment. The quiet mountain village atmosphere of Juf and the authentic Swiss alpine experience are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, the Avers region provides excellent opportunities for road cycling. There are several routes that take you through stunning alpine scenery. Examples include the challenging View of the Bernina Pass loop and the Maloja Pass – Silvaplana Market Square loop, which is of moderate difficulty. These routes allow cyclists to explore the wider area around Avers.
Tscheischhorn is a majestic peak renowned for offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Swiss Alps. Hiking to its summit is described as a rewarding experience, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in a serene environment. It's also considered an iconic location for photographers, especially during sunrise or sunset, due to the warm, golden light that bathes the landscape.
Yes, there are options for accommodation and dining. The Giovanni Bertacchi Mountain Hut offers traditional local dishes and has 24 beds, making it a good spot for an overnight stay or a meal. In Juf, the highest permanently inhabited settlement, you can find a cozy inn. The nearby village of Soglio also features restaurants with typical local food.
Yes, Piz Turba is particularly known for winter sports, specifically ice climbing. The region around Piz Turba is considered a paradise for ice climbers from November to April, thanks to consistently cold temperatures and freezing waterfalls, even with minimal snow. The village of Juf also serves as a starting point for ski tours in winter.


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