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Hiking around Bergün Filisur offers diverse experiences within the Graubünden region of Switzerland, characterized by its position within Parc Ela, the country's largest nature reserve. The landscape features majestic mountains, including peaks like Piz Kesch and Piz Ducan, alongside picturesque alpine lakes such as Lai da Palpuogna. The region also encompasses wild valleys and is notable for the UNESCO World Heritage Rhaetian Railway, which hikers can observe along various trails.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Hike 3.1 miles (5.0 km) from Preda to the stunning Lai da Palpuogna, a moderate route with 506 feet (154 metres) of elevation gain.
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13.3km
04:29
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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4.9
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13.7km
04:53
540m
540m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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17.8km
07:59
1,130m
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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11.3km
04:12
550m
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Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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A lovely little village with many beautiful, old houses. Even without visiting the railway museum, it's worth getting off the train here and exploring the village.
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At the upper end of the Lai da Palpuogna, where the Albula feeds the lake, there is a beautiful, well-equipped barbecue area with a table and benches.
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Preda train station is located at 1789 m above sea level at the northern portal of the Albula tunnel. There are hourly connections to Filisur - Chur and to Samedan - St. Moritz. The railway adventure trail to Bergün/Bravuogn begins in Preda, as does the toboggan run in winter.
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This is the starting point of this train. it goes through the UNESCO world heritage site along the Albula valley and railway.
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Very beautiful place, lots to photograph.
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Beautiful railway viaducts from Märklin's Wonderland. Fantastically beautiful combination of nature, architecture and railway romance.
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Berguen/Bravuogn In the 12th century, a small dominion arose around Greifenstein Castle in the municipality of Filisur, which came into the possession of the Bishop of Chur in 1394. Latsch was mentioned in documents in 1154, Bergün in 1209 and Stuls in 1270. In 1537 Bergün was able to replace the episcopal rights with a monetary payment and thus attained full sovereignty within the church association. In 1577/1590 it joined the Reformation. The Bergün court also included the neighborhoods of Filisur, Latsch and Stuls. In addition to livestock farming, traffic over the Albula Pass and mining formed the basis of life for the town. A new road was built through the Bergünerstein in 1696 using explosives – a first in Graubünden road construction at the time. Mining and smelting of iron ore (hematite) from the rear Val Tisch and Val Plazbi experienced its last heyday around 1840. When the Albula Railway opened in 1903, the people of Bergün expected a boom in tourism that would raise the village to the level of the Upper Engadin spa towns of St. Moritz and Pontresina. The Kurhaus Bergün, built in 1905/1906, bears witness to these hopes. The fact that the town had to say goodbye to these plans during the First World War is seen today as a happy coincidence, because the village was able to preserve its historic townscape in its entirety. Latsch and Stuls, which were raised to independent political communities in 1851, merged again with Bergün in 1912 and 1921 respectively. From 2014 negotiations were ongoing regarding a merger with the municipality of Filisur to form the municipality of Bergün Filisur. Text/Source: Wikipedia https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berg%C3%BCn/Bravuogn
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Be sure to try and enjoy!
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Bergün Filisur offers a diverse network of hiking trails, ranging from leisurely walks to challenging mountain tours. You'll find paths through pristine alpine environments, along historic railway lines, and into wild valleys. The region is part of Parc Ela, Switzerland's largest nature reserve, ensuring varied and scenic experiences.
Yes, Bergün Filisur has 13 easy hiking routes, perfect for beginners or families with children. These trails often feature gentle hills and well-maintained paths, allowing everyone to enjoy the stunning scenery without excessive difficulty. Many trails are also suitable for prams or strollers.
Most hiking trails in Bergün Filisur are dog-friendly, allowing you to explore the beautiful landscapes with your canine companion. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserve areas like Parc Ela, and to be mindful of local regulations and wildlife.
Hikers in Bergün Filisur can discover majestic mountains like Piz Kesch and Piz Ducan, picturesque alpine lakes such as Lai da Palpuogna (often called 'the most beautiful part of Switzerland'), and unique geological formations like the Orgel Pass. The region also features wild and romantic valleys including Val Tuors and Val Bever.
Absolutely. The Albula line of the Rhaetian Railway, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a major highlight. You can hike alongside it on trails like the Railway Adventure Trail Albula, which offers insights into Swiss railway engineering and passes impressive structures, including the famous Landwasser Viaduct. The Preda – Bridge over the Albula loop from Preda route provides excellent views of these engineering marvels.
The primary hiking season typically runs from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when trails are clear of snow and the weather is most favorable. However, Bergün Filisur also offers well-groomed winter hiking trails and signposted snowshoe routes, providing opportunities to enjoy the snow-covered landscape during the colder months.
Yes, for ambitious hikers, Bergün Filisur offers 23 difficult routes and is a starting point or part of longer treks like the Kesch-Trek and the Parc Ela Trek. A challenging option is the Lai da Palpuogna – Fuorcla Crap Alv loop from Albulapass, which covers over 17 km with significant elevation gain.
Bergün Filisur is well-served by public transport, particularly the Rhaetian Railway, making many trailheads easily accessible. The journey to Bergün Filisur itself on this railway is considered a charming experience, and it's often possible to start or end hikes directly from train stations like Preda or Filisur.
Yes, parking facilities are generally available at key trailheads and villages throughout the Bergün Filisur region. Specific parking information for individual routes can often be found on local tourism websites or detailed hiking maps.
The hiking trails in Bergün Filisur are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 400 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the stunning alpine scenery, the well-maintained paths, and the unique experience of hiking alongside the UNESCO World Heritage Rhaetian Railway.
Yes, many routes in Bergün Filisur are designed as circular walks, allowing you to start and end your hike in the same location. An example is the Rugnux Tunnel – Preda loop from Bergün Filisur, which offers varied terrain and takes you back to your starting point.
The region offers various options for refreshments and accommodation. You'll find mountain huts like Chamanna Jenatsch, the highest-located SAC hut in Graubünden, as well as restaurants and cafes in the villages of Bergün and Filisur. These provide opportunities for a meal or an overnight stay during multi-day treks.


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