Best mountain peaks around Andiast are found in the Surselva region, offering a diverse alpine landscape. This area provides various experiences, from challenging ascents to scenic viewpoints. The peaks are known for their panoramic views, encompassing natural features and valleys. Andiast serves as a base for exploring these mountainous surroundings.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Elm was buried by a landslide on September 11, 1881. Over 100 people lost their lives and around 80 buildings were destroyed. The landslide was triggered by improperly executed slate mining.
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Very nice original place. Very quiet location.
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The Elm, Dorf bus stop is close to the church and the visitor center for the UNESCO World Heritage Tectonic Arena Sardona. A visit is worthwhile to find out details of the geology of the Tectonic Arena Sardona.
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We were missing the safety chains in the front part (cross aisle on the back of the Stöcklies).
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The region around Andiast features several prominent peaks. Kistenstöckli, also known as Muot da Rubi, is a distinctive 'table mountain' offering grand panoramic views. Pez d'Artgas is central to the local ski resort, providing excellent winter sports opportunities. Pez Tumpiv, at over 3,000 meters, offers a fascinating mountain panorama, and Piz Mundaun is known for its 360° views.
Kistenstöckli stands out with its unique, flattened 'table mountain' shape. It offers truly grand panoramic views encompassing the turquoise Limmerensee, the idyllic Val Frisal, and the majestic Bifertenstock. The ascent, particularly from the Bifertenhütte, is challenging with steep, exposed sections secured by chains, requiring sure-footedness. The area is also geologically interesting, rich in fossils, and you might spot ibex herds.
Yes, Pez d'Artgas, central to the Brigels/Waltensburg/Andiast ski resort, is recognized as a top family ski area. It offers wide, sunny, and groomed slopes suitable for all levels, along with a Funslope, tobogganing, and snow tubing. For a more cultural family outing, the settlement of Falera, located at 1,220 meters, is family-friendly and offers historic houses and a church.
The mountain peaks around Andiast are renowned for their magnificent panoramic views. From Kistenstöckli, you can see Limmerensee and the Bifertenstock. Piz Mundaun provides a perfect 360° all-round view with a platform to help locate various peaks. Even hiking routes at the base of peaks like Pez Tumpiv offer stunning scenic vistas of the surrounding alpine landscape.
Beyond summiting, the region offers extensive opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including a moderately difficult circular route underneath Pez Tumpiv. For more structured options, explore the hiking routes around Andiast or challenging mountain hikes. In winter, Pez d'Artgas is a popular destination for skiing, snowboarding, and other snow sports.
Yes, the Sardona Tectonic Arena UNESCO World Heritage Site is a significant natural monument offering exceptional insight into mountain formation and plate tectonics, featuring the distinctive Tschingelhörner. The village of Falera is also a historical site with ancient houses and a historic church, making it the oldest municipality in the Flims Laax Falera destination.
The Andiast region offers a variety of hiking trails. For instance, a moderately difficult (T2) circular route starts from the Sogn Giacun chapel in Brigels, leading underneath Pez Tumpiv. This 11.4 km route takes about 3.5 hours and offers panoramic views. More challenging mountain hikes, such as the ascent to Kistenstöckli, are also available for experienced hikers. You can find more options in the hiking guide for Andiast.
Visitors frequently praise the grand panoramic views from peaks like Kistenstöckli and Piz Mundaun. The unique geological features, such as the 'table mountain' shape of Kistenstöckli and the fossil-rich scree, are also highly appreciated. The opportunity to spot wildlife like ibex and the diverse range of activities, from challenging climbs to family-friendly ski slopes, contribute to a memorable experience.
Yes, the region around Andiast also provides opportunities for cycling. There are various routes available for touring bicycles, ranging in difficulty. For example, you can find routes like the 'Falera – Rheinschwelle loop from Rueun' or the 'Vorderrhein – Rein Anteriur loop from Waltensburg/Vuorz'. More details on these and other cycling routes can be found in the cycling guide for Andiast.
Pez Tumpiv is the highest peak mentioned, reaching an elevation of 3,058 meters above sea level. While direct summit access might be for experienced mountaineers, hiking routes 'Am Fusse des Pez Tumpiv' offer stunning scenic views and an opportunity to experience the local flora and fauna without a summit assault.
For Kistenstöckli, be prepared for a steep ascent, especially from the Bifertenhütte. Parts of the trail are slightly exposed and secured with chains, requiring sure-footedness and a head for heights. The top is flat and offers great panoramic views. With a bit of luck, you might also spot ibex herds in the rocky terrain around the Bifertenhütte.


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