Best natural monuments around Lantsch/Lenz are situated in the canton of Graubünden, Switzerland, an area characterized by its diverse natural beauty. The region is part of Parc Ela, Switzerland's largest nature park, featuring steep mountain peaks, expansive landscapes, and mountain lakes. This area also holds cultural significance as a historical trade route over Alpine passes. Visitors can explore a variety of natural features within this mountainous environment.
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The ride through the famous Via Mala Gorge is a true highlight for road cyclists. The narrow, winding road winds spectacularly between steep rock faces, combining a challenging ride with impressive scenery. The asphalt is well-ridable, but you should expect tight bends, changing light, and heavy traffic—so it's best to ride in the early morning or late afternoon. A quick stop at the viewpoints is worthwhile to experience the magnificent views down into the gorge.
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Top view into the distance and of Arosa
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Information from DavosKlosters: Zügenschlucht closed: For safety reasons, the Zügenschlucht will remain closed until further notice. https://www.davos.ch/aktivitaeten/outdoor-abenteuer/wandern/status-wanderwege
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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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Attention, the Zügenschlucht has been closed until further notice since August 2023 following a storm due to rockfall, windthrow of wood and landslides! This will remain the case until at least 2025 (info at davos.ch/aktivitaeten/outdoor-abenteuer).
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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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In the picturesque landscape between Wiesen and Monstein in Davos, the Zügenschlucht stretches for over three kilometers. The constant flow of the Landwasser has created this impressive natural gorge, which is accompanied by the impressive rock formations of the Steig and the Silberberg. This section of the Epic Trail is easy to navigate and offers you the opportunity to enjoy the breathtaking views of the gorge in peace.
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The region offers a variety of striking natural features. You can visit the Zügenschlucht, an impressive gorge carved by the Landwasser river, known for its rock formations. Another highlight is the Viamala Gorge, famous for its steep 300-meter rock walls and historical significance as an ancient trade route. For panoramic views, the Weisshorn Summit (2,653 m) offers extensive vistas in all directions.
Yes, the region is rich in historical natural features. The Viamala Gorge is particularly notable, as it was part of an old trade route across the Alps, with its name translating to 'the bad way' due to its challenging passage. Additionally, the Dreibündenstein Monument, though man-made, marks a historical triple border point of the former Free State of the Three Leagues, situated on a natural hill offering great views.
Lantsch/Lenz, being part of Parc Ela, offers extensive opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, running, and hiking. For instance, there are several cycling routes like the 'Café Aurora loop' or the 'View of Zorten loop' which start from Lantsch/Lenz. Running enthusiasts can explore trails such as the 'View of Heidsee and Rothorn – Heidsee (Lenzerheide) loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Lantsch/Lenz and Running Trails around Lantsch/Lenz guides.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't always assigned to natural monuments, many areas within Parc Ela are suitable for families. The Zügenschlucht offers an easy-to-navigate section of the Epic Trail, allowing families to enjoy the gorge's views. The Lenzerheide Heidsee, a short drive away, provides an idyllic setting for leisure and water sports, perfect for picnics and relaxation by the water, which can be a great family outing.
The best time to visit largely depends on the activities you plan. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming landscapes. Summer is ideal for enjoying mountain lakes like Lenzerheide Heidsee and higher-altitude hikes. While winter transforms the landscape into a snowy wonderland, some trails or access points to natural monuments might be less accessible or require specific winter gear.
The region is renowned for its diverse and spectacular views. From the Weisshorn Summit (2,653 m), you can expect extensive panoramic views in all directions across the Graubünden mountains. Gorges like the Zügenschlucht offer dramatic perspectives into deep ravines with impressive rock formations. The Dreibündenstein Monument also provides excellent vistas of the surrounding landscape.
Lantsch/Lenz is located in Graubünden, Switzerland, an area generally well-served by public transport. While specific direct routes to every natural monument may vary, the region's infrastructure, including the UNESCO World Heritage Albula railway line running through Parc Ela, often provides access to areas near these sites. It's advisable to check local bus and train schedules for the most convenient connections to your chosen destination.
Parc Ela, Switzerland's largest nature park, is highly significant as Lantsch/Lenz is situated within it. The park itself is a vast natural monument, characterized by steep mountain peaks, expansive landscapes, glaciers, and mountain lakes. It offers a true sense of wilderness and protects a diverse range of ecosystems, making it a prime location for experiencing Graubünden's natural beauty.
Yes, the region around Lantsch/Lenz and within Parc Ela has various villages and towns that offer accommodation, cafes, and restaurants. While specific natural monuments might be in more remote areas, nearby communities like Lantsch/Lenz itself, or larger towns such as Lenzerheide, provide options for visitors to refresh and stay overnight.
Visitors frequently express awe at the breathtaking scenery and the sense of untouched nature. The impressive rock formations of the Zügenschlucht and the dramatic depths of the Viamala Gorge are often highlighted. Many appreciate the extensive panoramic views from summits like the Weisshorn Summit (2,653 m), and the historical context of sites like the Viamala Gorge adds another layer of enjoyment.
While not directly within Lantsch/Lenz, the nearby Lenzerheide Heidsee is a prominent natural water feature. This sparkling lake, surrounded by mountains, is an idyllic spot for leisure and water sports like paddleboarding, or simply relaxing by the water. It's a great place to combine tranquility with opportunities for adventure.


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