Pro Natura Naturschutzgebiet Alp Flis
Pro Natura Naturschutzgebiet Alp Flis
Attractions and places to see in Pro Natura Naturschutzgebiet Alp Flis is a high plateau in the Swiss canton of Graubünden, situated between 1,900 and 2,000 meters above sea level. This region is recognized for its biodiversity, featuring a mosaic of meadows, mountain forests, and moorland. It is home to the Lais da Flix, three small moor lakes, and offers views of Piz Platta. The area also contains historical sites, including a 15th-century chapel and old ruins.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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small plateau with great views directly on the way to / from the Rotsteinpass
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The Rotstein Pass, located at an altitude of 2119 m above sea level[1], is an Alpine pass on the border between the Swiss cantons of Appenzell Innerrhoden and St. Gallen in the Appenzell Alps. https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotsteinpass
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Here the Lisengrat branches off to Säntis... on the other side it goes towards Altmann, two absolutely worthwhile destinations
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Beautiful shrine of St. Bernard. You couldn't have chosen a more beautiful spot for it, the view into the valley is amazing
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It goes steeply upwards on mostly rocky ground... In most places you can hold on to a steel cable... But the path is easy to follow at any time... you can often see ibexes here too
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The section is not really a via ferrata... it goes steeply upwards on mostly rocky ground... In most places you can hold on to a steel cable... But the path is easy to follow at any time... you can often see ibexes here too
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Should be free from giddiness and wear good hiking boots. Needs some effort but everything is well secured with wire ropes.
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Alp Flix is renowned for its exceptional natural beauty. A central highlight is the Lais da Flix, three picturesque moor lakes perfect for picnics and swimming in the cold mountain water. The area also boasts a mosaic of fertilized and dry grass meadows, mountain forests, and high and flat moorland. You can also enjoy magnificent views of the impressive Piz Platta (3,392 m), the second-highest mountain in Surses.
Alp Flix offers glimpses into its rich history. You can visit a 15th-century Chapel dedicated to Saints Placidus and Rochus, which stands as a testament to the Walser people who settled the land. Additionally, some hiking routes pass by the Ruins of Marmels and Gruba, including a decommissioned iron ore mining area, offering insights into the region's past.
Yes, Alp Flix is very family-friendly. There are numerous trails suitable for all ages, including very easy circular walks. For example, a 25-minute path leads to the Lais da Flix from Tgalucas, which is ideal for families with small children. Children can also engage with the natural surroundings by purchasing a 'Professor Fix' research kit from Parc Ela.
Beyond hiking, Alp Flix offers several other outdoor activities. You can explore the area on horseback, with Agrotourissmo Cotti Agricultura offering various riding tours. Biking is also a popular option, with specific routes catering to cyclists. The diverse landscape provides opportunities for nature observation and photography.
The best time to visit Alp Flix largely depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to September) is ideal for hiking, swimming in the moor lakes, and enjoying the full bloom of wildflowers. The Bus Alpin Alp Flix operates regularly during this season. Autumn offers stunning fall foliage, while spring brings fresh greenery and awakening wildlife. Winter transforms the plateau into a snowy landscape, suitable for snowshoeing or cross-country skiing, though accessibility might be more limited.
Alp Flix is easily accessible by public transport. During the summer season, a bus service called Bus Alpin Alp Flix runs regularly from Sur to key destinations within the area, such as the lakes and the Berghaus Piz Platta. This allows for convenient access without a private car.
Yes, private cars can access a paid car park located at the entrance to Alp Flix. However, to preserve the natural state of the reserve, further driving into the area beyond this designated car park is prohibited. Visitors are encouraged to use the bus service or explore on foot from the parking area.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in natural areas like Alp Flix. However, it is always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected areas with sensitive wildlife and grazing livestock, to ensure the safety of both your pet and the local ecosystem. Please respect local signage regarding dog regulations.
For dining and accommodation, the Berghaus Piz Platta is a well-established hotel-restaurant, open year-round, offering meals and overnight stays. Additionally, Agrotourissmo Cotti Agricultura provides catering with its own products and unique guest experiences like sleeping in a yurt.
Alp Flix is recognized as a 'treasure island of biodiversity' and a protected moorland of national importance. Scientific studies have documented over 2,000 different species of animals and plants, including a vast array of algae, lichens, flowering plants, insects, and mammals. Its diverse landscape of moorland, meadows, and forests creates unique habitats for this rich variety of life.
Alp Flix is a hiker's paradise with numerous trails. You can find a variety of routes, from easy circular walks around the Lais da Flix to more challenging paths offering impressive views of Piz Platta. Long-distance routes like Veia da Sumvitg, Senda Segantini, Grisons Walserweg, and Via Sett also pass through the area. For more detailed options, explore the Hiking in Pro Natura Naturschutzgebiet Alp Flis guide.
Yes, the Alp Flix area provides opportunities for mountain biking. There are specific routes catering to cyclists who wish to explore the diverse landscapes on two wheels. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, you can check the MTB Trails in Pro Natura Naturschutzgebiet Alp Flis guide.


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