Best mountain peaks around Tschappina, located in the Viamala region of Graubünden, Switzerland, offer a diverse alpine landscape. This area features a range of peaks, from challenging hiking destinations to accessible viewpoints. Visitors can experience panoramic views and a deep connection with nature across various elevations. The region is characterized by its distinct geographic features and natural beauty.
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Lake in front of the Tenner Kreuz
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last guesthouse in the Safiental, good food and view
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Highest wooden church in Europe
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A mountain inn with nostalgic charm. The food is good and plentiful, the rooms are homely but without a bathroom, the hosts are committed and friendly. The inn is the terminus of the post bus line through the Safiental.
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The view from the Glaser Grat into the mountains and the two valleys, on the left into the Safiental and on the right into the Domleschg and Val Schons, is fantastic and overwhelming.
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Very good inn with great food and a wonderful view of the waterfalls in the Safiental. Also good rooms for overnight stays.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting Piz Beverin, known as one of Graubünden's most renowned lookout mountains, offering expansive vistas of jagged ridges and valleys. The Glaser Ridge also provides a fantastic and overwhelming view into the Safiental and Domleschg valleys, dominated by Piz Beverin to the south. Additionally, the Tenner Kreuz summit offers a wide view of the lower Surselva, including Flims, the Rhine Gorge, and the Glarner Alps.
Yes, Piz Beverin is ideal for fit hikers seeking a proper day-hike and a gloriously wild experience at the summit. Various routes lead to the top, including an alpine route from Glaspass, though hikers should be aware of potential rockfall. The descent includes an adventurous 8-meter high ladder called Beverin Pintg.
Piz Tarantschun is a popular destination for ski tours, particularly recommended for its perfect skiing terrain and magnificent views over Alp Tumpriv, especially with spring snow conditions. Another excellent option is Schlüechtli, known for its easy ski route and magnificent views from the summit, starting from the sunny Tenna with its unique solar ski lift.
The Lüschgrat, part of the Tschappina-Heinzenberg ski area, is easily accessible by ski lift and offers clear, well-groomed, and avalanche-safe pistes suitable for beginners and intermediates, making it a great destination for families. Beyond skiing, the region offers over 20 kilometers of perfectly groomed winter hiking trails. For a cultural and scenic family outing, the Wooden Church of Obermutten, a 14th-century Walser settlement, provides a fantastic panoramic view and a glimpse into history.
Beyond hiking and ski touring, the Tschappina region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, with options like the "Thusis Railway Station – Vitaparcours Zurich loop" for various distances and difficulties. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes such as the "Canova Cruise" or more challenging MTB trails like the "Plazzas Trail – Hinterrhein Alluvial Landscape loop." You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Tschappina, Gravel biking around Tschappina, and MTB Trails around Tschappina guides.
The best time to visit depends on your desired activity. For hiking and enjoying the alpine scenery, late spring to early autumn (May to October) offers ideal conditions. For ski touring and winter sports, the season typically runs from December to April, with spring snow conditions often being excellent for peaks like Piz Tarantschun.
Yes, the Wooden Church of Obermutten is a significant historical site. This 14th-century Walser settlement features the only place of worship in Switzerland built entirely of wood, offering a fantastic panoramic view from the Muttnerhöhe. Additionally, the Safierberg Pass Summit, at 2,486 meters, still has old ruins from World War II that served as a blocking point, providing a glimpse into the region's past.
For accommodation and refreshments, the Gasthaus Turrahus, a mountain inn with nostalgic charm, is located at the back of the Safiental and serves as a starting point for hikes and ski tours. For those exploring Piz Tarantschun, the village of Wergenstein offers overnight options. The Tschappina-Heinzenberg ski area also has facilities for visitors.
The region is rich in natural beauty. On Piz Beverin, you might spot wildlife like chamois and golden eagles, and experience the adventurous Beverin Pintg, an 8-meter high ladder. The trails to Schlüechtli pass through wide valleys towards the Stelliseeli (often hidden under snow). The Tenner Kreuz summit offers views over the Rhine Gorge, known for its many rare alpine plants.
Yes, when undertaking ski tours to peaks like Piz Tarantschun, visitors should be mindful of the federal hunting reserve in the area. It is important to adhere to restricted descent zones to protect local wildlife, ensuring a sustainable and respectful experience of nature.
Accessibility varies by peak. Lüschgrat is easily accessible by ski lift, making it a convenient option for enjoying mountain views and winter sports. Other peaks like Piz Beverin and Piz Tarantschun require dedicated hiking or ski touring, often starting from parking lots or villages like Lavanos or Wergenstein.


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