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Bever

Spinas Inn – Bever loop from Bever

Moderate

4.8

(12)

126

hikers

Spinas Inn – Bever loop from Bever

03:36

13.3km

180m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Last updated: May 14, 2026

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133 m

Oberengadin Plain Near Bever

Highlight • Natural

Beautiful tour across the wide plains of the Upper Engadine to Bever and along the Inn River back to La Punt

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6.57 km

This rest area is the start (or end; the trail can be hiked in either direction) of the Fairytale Trail between Spinas and Bever. You'll also find a station for the Clà Ferrovia scavenger hunt here.

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6.68 km

Bever Valley

Highlight • Gorge

One of my favorite fall hiking destinations.

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7.17 km

The station building in Spinas is a true gem and over 120 years old! It was built in 1903 and moved in 2019. Yes, you read that right: During the construction of the Albula Tunnel, the building had to be moved by one meter and twelve centimeters.

You'll also find a Clà Ferrovia post right next to the station.

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7.24 km

Spinas Inn

Highlight • Restaurant

In Spinas there is the Spinas Inn, where it is worth taking a break.

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8.20 km

Beverinbach

Highlight • River

A beautiful mountain stream that flows into the Inn near Bever.

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8.43 km

Beverin

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11.0 km

Bever

Highlight • Settlement

Bever is a charming village in the Upper Engadine, known for its elegant Engadine-style houses, adorned with sgraffito and characteristic bay windows. Nestled in a flat valley, it is surrounded by vast meadows and forests, and crossed by the river of the same name.

The tranquility and beauty of the landscape make it an ideal destination for those seeking relaxation and contact with nature. Bever is also a starting point for numerous hikes.

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11.3 km

San Giachem Church, Bever

Highlight • Religious Site

Baselgia, Reformed Church of San Giachem, Bever
Architectural History: The Church of San Giachem was first documented in 1334 as "ecclesia Sti. Jacobi," with another mention in 1370. - Regarding this predecessor church: Excavations and plaster removal in 1966/67 revealed that the entrance was located in the frescoed west wall. In 2007, the old church floor, along with the foundations and fresco fragments in the rubble, was uncovered. Presumably, a barrel vault existed above the chancel in the east. A dendrochronological analysis indicates a construction date in the first quarter of the 14th century. - In 1501, the church was rebuilt and consecrated. From 1665 to 1667, a large, chancel-less hall church was built under the architects Giovanni Caserin and Francesco Pancera, retaining the west wall. The church was now oriented to the west, and the entrance was moved to the east. Between 1670 and 1673, Pancera and Giacomo Cornet built a new church tower on the north side of the facade, following a common Baroque model. In 1852/53, the gallery with organ (Zimmermann, Munich) and pulpit was installed. Renovations followed in 1886 (three new bells, Theus, Felsberg), 1899 (shingle roof replaced with a copper roof), 1952 (asbestos cement roof), 1966-69 (tower, west wall, organ: new case, Metzler, Dietikon), 1997 (organ, Felsberg), and 2004-2010 (extensive exterior and interior renovation, shingle roof). Exterior: The attractive tower with its octagonal upper story and lantern onion dome was renovated in multiple colors, according to its original appearance. In winter, a flat roof in front of the portal protects it from snow sliding off the faithfully reconstructed hipped roof. In the wall next to the east facade, a door leads to the cemetery and the west wall. A roof shelters the medieval remains uncovered between 1966 and 1969: the walled-up tuff portal of the old church and remnants of three Gothic murals from around 1350/60: St. George slaying the dragon in the presence of a charming princess, St. Michael weighing souls, and the preliminary drawing of a St. [unknown figure].


Literature: KCH, KGR, POESCHEL, BATZ, GAUDENZ, MAURER, WIKI, DOSCH, GUTSCHER, JAHRESB, MATTI, RAIMANN, REDOLFI, SINV, WYSS, ZELLER.

Text / Source: refurmo OBERENGADIN, Baselgia evangelica-refurmeda Engiadin'Ota

refurmo.ch/ueber-uns/kirchen/san-giachem-bever

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7.80 km

4.53 km

425 m

326 m

Surfaces

6.74 km

2.40 km

1.63 km

1.58 km

606 m

134 m

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