Best attractions and places to see around Lantsch/Lenz, a village in the Albula Region of Graubünden, Switzerland, offer a mix of historical landmarks and natural features. Situated at approximately 1,328 meters, it serves as a base for exploring the Swiss Alps and is a gateway to Parc Ela, Switzerland's largest nature park. The area features dramatic gorges, mountain summits, and cultural sites reflecting traditional village life. Visitors can explore ancient churches, historical monuments, and unique geological formations.
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Top view into the distance and of Arosa
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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, you'll need sturdy footwear. Surefootedness and a head for heights are also beneficial on the ascent, ensuring you reach the summit safely. Next to the cable car station, there's also a panoramic restaurant where you can recharge with fine dining after a strenuous hike.
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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 sitting down. A fantastic view in all directions awaits you at the top.
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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 metres. They are only separated by a 15-metre-high saddle and a distance of 500 metres. The point is not a mountain peak, but a historical place. It was the only triple border point of the former Free State of the Three Leagues. The original stone from 1722 is on display in the Rätschen Museum in Chur. The replacement stone from 1915 bears the three coats of arms of the Three Leagues. The Three Leagues included the Grey League with the judicial community of Rhäzüns, the Church League of Ortenstein Castle and the Ten Courts League of Churwalden.
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Great panorama, unfortunately there was too much snow for biking
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Mountain hike from Brambrüesch to Dreibündenstein and on to Feldis
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Good viewing point with a great restaurant
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Lantsch/Lenz is a gateway to Parc Ela, Switzerland's largest nature park, offering steep mountain peaks, vast landscapes, and pristine mountain lakes. You can also visit the dramatic Viamala Gorge, where rock walls plunge 300 meters down to the Rhine river. Other natural highlights include the intriguing geological formation of Crap la Tretscha and the picturesque Val Bever.
Yes, Lantsch/Lenz boasts several historical and cultural sites. You can explore the ancient Marienkirche (St. Mary's Church) dating back to 831, featuring Gothic altars and 14th-century wall paintings. Other notable churches include St. Cassian's Chapel and the Parish Church of St. Antonius of Padua. Stroll through the old village center to admire historic houses with frescoes by Hans Ardüser and preserved Old Wash and Bake Houses (Pastroins).
Families can enjoy the Rufalipark, a recreational complex offering hiking trails, a swimming lake, and play areas. During winter, the upper village features a natural ice rink for skating and ice hockey. The Lantsch/Lenz Ski Lift provides a smaller ski area perfect for children and beginners, complete with a ski school and a cozy snack restaurant.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Weisshorn Summit (2,653 m) or the Parpaner Rothorn Summit. Both can be reached by cable car for a relaxed ascent or via a challenging hike for the more adventurous. The Dreibündenstein Monument also offers excellent views from its 2,156-meter elevation.
Absolutely, the region around Lantsch/Lenz is renowned for its numerous hiking routes. You can find a variety of trails for all skill levels, including those leading to mountain peaks and through scenic valleys. For more detailed options, explore the Mountain Hikes around Lantsch/Lenz guide, which includes routes like the 'Yellow Lady's Slipper Orchids loop from Arosa'.
Lantsch/Lenz offers a great selection of mountain biking trails. You can find routes ranging from easy forest trails to more challenging singletracks. Check out the MTB Trails around Lantsch/Lenz guide for options such as the 'Easy forest trail – Lenzerheide loop' or the 'Tretscha Rock – Val Meltger suspension bridge loop'.
Yes, Lantsch/Lenz provides easy walking trails suitable for various skill levels. The Val Bever offers enchanting, fairytale-like landscapes ideal for leisurely strolls. For specific easy routes, you can consult the Running Trails around Lantsch/Lenz guide, which includes easy options like 'About St. Cassian loop from Lantsch/Lenz'.
During the colder months, Lantsch/Lenz transforms into a winter wonderland. You can enjoy ice skating and ice hockey on the natural ice rink in the upper village. The Lantsch/Lenz Ski Lift provides a smaller, family-friendly ski area perfect for beginners and children, complete with a ski school.
Parc Ela is Switzerland's largest nature park, and Lantsch/Lenz serves as a gateway to it. The park is characterized by steep mountain peaks, vast landscapes, glaciers, and pristine mountain lakes. You can experience Parc Ela through its extensive network of hiking and cycling routes, or by taking a scenic journey on the UNESCO World Heritage Albula Railway Line, which traverses through the park.
Visitors frequently praise the dramatic natural beauty of sites like the Viamala Gorge, often described as a 'must-see' that leaves them breathless. The panoramic views from summits such as Weisshorn Summit (2,653 m) are also highly appreciated. The unique experience of crossing the Traversinersteg Suspension Bridge is often highlighted as both courageous and gigantic.
Yes, the Dreibündenstein Monument is a significant historical landmark. Located at 2,156 meters, it marks the triple border point of the former Free State of the Three Leagues. While the original stone is in a museum, a replacement from 1915 bearing the three coats of arms stands at the site. Additionally, the ancient Marienkirche and St. Peter's Church with its Romanesque frescoes are important historical sites.
Yes, the Albula Railway Line is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an architectural marvel. This spectacular railway offers scenic train journeys through Parc Ela, providing a unique way to experience the region's stunning landscapes and engineering feats.
Lantsch/Lenz is home to the Roland Arena, Switzerland's first biathlon facility. This significant sports hub caters to elite, junior, and recreational athletes, offering trial courses and family challenges. It's a great place for those interested in biathlon or looking for an active experience.


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