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Attractions and Places To See around Landquart - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Landquart, situated as the gateway to Graubünden, Switzerland, offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural experiences. The region is characterized by its mild climate and diverse nature experiences, with the Rhine River flowing through it and the Alps providing a backdrop. Visitors can explore historical sites, charming villages, and scenic viewpoints. Landquart serves as a popular recreational area for outdoor activities.

Best attractions and places to see around Landquart

  • The most popular attractions is Vilan, a summit that offers impressive views over the Rhine Valley and surrounding mountains. It provides a panoramic view towards Graubünden, Glarus, and St. Gallen.
  • Another must-see spot is Heidi Alp, an alpine hut built over 200 years ago, offering Swiss cuisine. It is part of the Heidi story experience and provides a view from its terrace.
  • Visitors also love Historic Old Town of Maienfeld, a historical site with origins dating back before the Roman invasion. The town features preserved original town walls and is historically significant.
  • Landquart is known for its natural features like the Rhine River and surrounding Alps, historical sites such as the Fortress St. Luzisteig, and cultural sites like the Heidi Village. The region offers diverse experiences, from exploring charming wine villages to visiting military sites and natural landscapes.
  • The attractions around Landquart are appreciated by the komoot community. With more than 320 upvotes and 30 photos, these spots are well-documented and highly rated.

Last updated: April 24, 2026

Jenins: Village and Church

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Jenins – The Pearl of the Bündner Herrschaft
Jenins, a charming wine village in the Bündner Herrschaft region, captivates with its breathtaking location and rich wine culture. As one of the highlights of wine tourism, Jenins's high-quality wines and picturesque landscape attract visitors from all over Switzerland and beyond.
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Fortress St. Luzisteig

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Weapons place and shooting range St. Luzisteig
Combat shooting up to company level or simulator-supported operational exercises up to reinforced units can be carried out at the Walenstadt weapons range and St. Luzisteig shooting range. Two local warfare installations allow for house and local warfare. Up to 1,100 beds can be occupied in the Walenstadt and St. Luzisteig barracks and in the Magletsch and Castels underground facilities.
Text / Source: Swiss Army
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Historic Old Town of Maienfeld

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The origins of the historic town
Nothing is known about the origins of the historic town. What is certain, however, is that the settlement was founded before the Romans invaded. However, it is assumed that it was located a little further towards St. Luzisteig. Various bronze finds and a so-called cup stone, which was discovered at the top of the town in an old cellar vault, are considered evidence of the settlement's pre-Roman origins.
The first documented information about the existence of the settlement dates back to the year 831. At that time, the town was called Lupinis. In Roman times it was still called Statio Maiensis or Magia. Over the centuries, the name of the town is said to have changed as follows: from Magia to Lupinis, from Magenza back to Lupinis, then from Lopine, Maging, Magen to Luppinis and Lupis. The name Maienvelt first appears in 1295. The names Maging and Lupinis are said to contain personal names, but this could never be properly proven.
It is not known when the town received town rights, the ring walls and the moat, and unfortunately they are not mentioned anywhere. However, it is generally assumed that this happened in the 11th or 12th century. The town had three gates: the Linden or Churer Gate, the Lindauer-Bregenzer Gate and the Rheintörlein, which led to the so-called Schifflände. It is known where the gates were, but nothing remains of them today.
On the other hand, the original town walls have been preserved in three places: in front of the Churer Gate, at the Pfrundhaus and below the town hall. The castle, today's Maienfeld Castle, was closely connected to the town, but had its own fortress walls and stood outside the town. During this time and later during the Graubünden turmoil, many battles took place on the Luzisteig. The town suffered greatly as a result. At the same time, the plague killed more than half of the population within a year. Eight large fires are mentioned, and in the war year of 1622 the entire town burned down. To protect themselves from looters, often Austrian hordes, Maienfeld formed its own militia in uniforms in the town's colors. Even before the Reformation, first mentioned around 1510, a primary school was founded, which was particularly praised under Hans Ardüser in 1577.
Text / Source: STADTVERWALTUNG MAIENFELD
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Ibex Fountain, Malans

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Ibex Fountain in Malans
Rabbit Fountain, Gazienzen Fountain, or Square Fountain, Malans
Square Fountain - Village Square. It has borne the same name since the 17th century; the current fountain dates from 1948.


Text / Source: Reference location, Municipality of Malans, Village Square 8, Malans

malans.ch/_docn/462949/Brunnenpreis_Broschre.pdf

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Heidi Village Maienfeld

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Welcome to Heidi's Village, the only authentic Heidi Village in the world!
In the authentic Heidi Village, described by Johanna Spyri in her stories, you will experience the world-famous Heidi story amidst a majestic mountain landscape.
Immerse yourself in the Heidi story and a bygone era that continues to touch the hearts of people around the world.
Text / Source: Heidi Village, Maienfeld
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Älplibahn Mountain Station

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Älpli Bahn BS, Malans
The history of the Älplibahn Malans
1. The military needs a railway
The Älplibahn was built during the Second World War to supply the troops stationed on the border with supplies. While a road was being built from the Austrian side to near the border in 1938, the Swiss border guards had to carry ammunition and supplies in an arduous climb from Jenins to the mountain front.
For this reason, the then section commander, Captain Christian Janggen, applied for the construction of a cable car in 1939.
2. The municipality of Malans is involved
After the military pledged a financial contribution of around 90% of the construction costs and the municipality of Malans also agreed to a cable car for transporting wood and people in August 1939, the preparatory work could begin.
In view of the military urgency, the Malans forestry group, which had plenty of experience with wooden cable cars, was immediately released from its other active service obligations and assigned to build the first material cable car.
3. A temporary solution
A forest clearing was immediately cleared. In 1940, the first goods could be transported to Älpli using a temporary transport system with two intermediate stations.
4. First licensed cable car in Graubünden
The project for the new Älplibahn was calculated by Prof. Stüssi from the ETH in Zurich. It finally went into operation in the autumn of 1941. For safety reasons, however, only military transport could be carried out at first.
After additional reconstruction work, it was opened for civilian traffic in September 1945. It was the first licensed cable car in the canton of Graubünden, and with a track length of 3.5 km, it was one of the longest in Switzerland. To this day, it is the railway that climbs the most meters in altitude without stopping.
5. What next
As a tourist railway, the system became a popular excursion destination until operations had to be stopped in 1973 due to urgently needed renovations. Due to the low transport capacity of 16 people per hour, operating income was too low to amortize the high investment costs. After no solution for financing was found, demolition was considered in 1980.
6. Establishment of a cooperative and association
At the end of 1980, the Älplibahn Association was founded, and shortly afterwards the Älplibahn cooperative. The aim of this was to raise the necessary capital to renovate the old system. Thanks to spontaneous help from large sections of the population, shares worth 550,000 francs were subscribed within six months.
7. Reconstruction
The military helped with the reconstruction, and even major railway companies supported the little sister. After the municipality had handed over the cable car to the cooperative, the ropes were replaced, a new drive installed and a modern safety system installed. During the renovation, the system components were dimensioned in such a way that the capacity could later be doubled to 32 people per hour.
8. Over 6000 hours of voluntary work
In addition to the electromechanical renovations, a lot of construction work also had to be done. In 1980 and 1981, up to 40 volunteers were on duty on Saturdays.
Until the cable car was reopened in July 1982, well over 6000 hours of voluntary work were carried out. There was no shortage of work in the following years either, as masts had to be renovated and the mountain station had to be secured with a protective roof and avalanche barriers.
9. Operated by volunteers
Demand on weekends grew ever greater, so that the existing capacity was soon no longer sufficient. In 1989, the cable car was expanded to a double-cable car. To ensure that operations continue, numerous volunteer machine operators and a group for construction and maintenance work are still on duty today. Over 200 volunteers take care of the physical well-being in the mountain station's pub.
10. A large Älplibahn community
This has led to the creation of a large Älplibahn community in which like-minded people of all ages have found and continue to find meaningful leisure activities. Thanks to the broad support of 550 cooperative members and 800 club members, funding is also secured. Passion, commitment and enthusiasm will ensure that the Älplibahn Malans lives on for a long time to come!
Source: Älplibahn Malans
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Heidi Alp

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Heidialp / Ochsenberg, Maienfeld
The alpine hut on the Ochsenberg, built over 200 years ago.
Garden mountain inn (Heidialp), the original Heidi hut on the Ochsenberg above Maienfeld.
Easily accessible from Maienfeld in about 1.5 hours on foot or about 45 minutes by bike.
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Vilan

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The views from this summit are really impressive, beautiful and really gigantic and extend extremely far, a great summit that also offers enough space to make yourself comfortable and marvel at the many surrounding peaks.

The three earthy paths that lead to the summit are no problem when it is dry. From Älpli, a blue/white marked path leads up to the summit, which is somewhat steeper in places and is therefore definitely better walked in an upward direction when it is wet, but otherwise it is not witchcraft and only requires a minimal head for heights, if at all.

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Stams Alp settlement

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Quaint pub in the Walser settlement of Stams with a small, regional menu and a lot of homemade specialties. Perfect for stretching your legs and taking a break.

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Tardis Bridge

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Beautiful view of the Rhine and the wide mountain landscape.

The arched bridge, which is around 100 m long and 11 m wide, has two lanes and a wide pedestrian and cycle path on the south side. Its two flat arches have a span of 85 m. They are made of reinforced concrete in the area below the roadway and of steel in the middle area above the roadway. The concrete roadway slab rests on steel yokes that are suspended from the arches.

Source and more: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tardisbr%C3%BCcke

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November 1, 2025, Ibex Fountain in Malans

Ibex Fountain in Malans Rabbit Fountain, Gazienzen Fountain, or Square Fountain, Malans Square Fountain - Village Square. It has borne the same name since the 17th century; the current fountain dates from 1948. Text / Source: Reference location, Municipality of Malans, Village Square 8, Malans https://www.malans.ch/_docn/462949/Brunnenpreis_Broschre.pdf

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September 7, 2025, Heidi Village Maienfeld

Visiting Heidi, Maienfeld Have you always wanted to know how Heidi lived? Then you've come to the right place: Heidi Village in Maienfeld, the original setting of the world-famous Heidi story. This peaceful hamlet is home to the original Heidi House, the house furnished as it was in Heidi's time, Heidi's Alpine Hut, a replica of Alpöhi's loving home, and Johanna Spyri's Heidi World exhibition. Heidi's animals await you in the village, and the village shop, which sells souvenirs, features the smallest post office in Switzerland, complete with the Heidi Village special postmark. Text / Source: heidiland.com https://heidiland.com/de/informieren/heidis-heimat/heididorf-maienfeld.html

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September 7, 2025, Heidi Village Maienfeld

Welcome to Heidi's Village, the only authentic Heidi Village in the world! In the authentic Heidi Village, described by Johanna Spyri in her stories, you will experience the world-famous Heidi story amidst a majestic mountain landscape. Immerse yourself in the Heidi story and a bygone era that continues to touch the hearts of people around the world. Text / Source: Heidi Village, Maienfeld https://www.heididorf.ch/willkommen/heididorf/

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Jenin Reformed Church from 1745 Jenin's church, a restrained building located between the town hall and the Speaker's House, impresses with its Baroque tower and remarkable gravestones from the 17th to 19th centuries. The nave was built after a village fire in 1745. Description Restless yet prominently positioned building, located between the town hall and the Speaker's House. The slender, onion-shaped Baroque tower dominates the nave, built after a village fire in 1745. Painted corner blocks and color scheme are reminiscent of the rectory, the Salishaus, located further east. Remarkable gravestones from the 17th to 19th centuries adorn the exterior wall and the cemetery. Text / Source: Graubünden Tourism, Alexanderstrasse 24, Chur https://www.graubuenden.ch/de/ausflugsziele/kirche-jenins-0#:~:text=The%20Jenins%20church: a%20conservative%20building%20between%20the%20council,.The%20nave%20was%20built%20after%20a%20village%20fire%20in%201745.

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Jenins – The Pearl of the Bündner Herrschaft Jenins, a charming wine village in the Bündner Herrschaft region, captivates with its breathtaking location and rich wine culture. As one of the highlights of wine tourism, Jenins's high-quality wines and picturesque landscape attract visitors from all over Switzerland and beyond. Text / Source: Pur Animo.ch https://puranimo.ch/jenins-buendner-weindorf-mit-weitblick/#:~:text=Jenins%2C%20ein%20charmantes%20Weindorf%20in%20der%20B%C3%BCndner%20Herrschaft%2C,aus%20der%20gesamten%20Schweiz%20und%20dar%C3%BCber%20hinaus%20an

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The St. Luzisteig Fortress was a defensive position of the Swiss Army. It is located on the St. Luzisteig Pass at an altitude of 713 meters in the canton of Graubünden and was part of the Sargans fortifications. The St. Luzisteig Pass is considered the most contested place in Switzerland, and the fortress is a military-historical monument of national importance. Source: St. Luzisteig Fortress - Wikipedia https://share.google/n74IjdXHJsqFGmERi

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A challenging climb with beautiful scenery and virtually no motorized traffic. However, it's only partially recommended for road bikes, as it's a dead end and the ruts in the concrete on the descent are annoying and spoil the fun.

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Third city on the Rhine with three special highlights 1. Porsche Center 2. Restaurant Eichengut 3. Cantunada Wein und Sein Winery and special location

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some notable historical sites to visit around Landquart?

The region boasts several significant historical sites. You can explore the Historic Old Town of Maienfeld, which has origins dating back before the Roman invasion and features preserved original town walls. Another important site is the Fortress St. Luzisteig, a historic military site. Additionally, the Heidi Village Maienfeld offers a cultural journey into the world of Johanna Spyri's famous Heidi story.

Are there any family-friendly attractions in the Landquart area?

Yes, Landquart offers several family-friendly attractions. The Heidi Village Maienfeld is a wonderful place for families to experience the Heidi story. The Heidi Alp, with its 200-year-old hut and Swiss cuisine, is also very popular. The Jenins Village and Church and the Historic Old Town of Maienfeld are also suitable for family outings.

What natural features and viewpoints can I discover near Landquart?

Landquart is surrounded by stunning natural beauty. The Vilan summit offers impressive panoramic views over the Rhine Valley, extending towards Graubünden, Glarus, and St. Gallen. The Tardis Bridge provides beautiful views of the Rhine River and the surrounding mountain landscape. You can also find the Mastrils Rhine meadows and the Piz Alun viewpoint, which offers expansive views as far as Lake Constance on clear days.

What kind of outdoor activities are available around Landquart?

The Landquart region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous opportunities for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. For challenging mountain hikes, explore routes like the Calanda Hut – Calanda Summit loop. Moderate hiking options include the Maienfeld-Fläsch wine round or the Malans-Jenins wine round. Mountain biking trails range from moderate to difficult, such as the Alpe Zanutsch – Stams Alp settlement loop. You can find more details on these activities in the Mountain Hikes around Landquart, Hiking around Landquart, and MTB Trails around Landquart guides.

Are there any easy or beginner-friendly hiking trails near Landquart?

Yes, there are several easy and moderate hiking options suitable for beginners or those looking for a relaxed walk. The Bündner Herrschaft wine region offers scenic and less strenuous hiking routes. Consider the 'Route of amazement Malanser Älpli' for a moderate experience. For more options, refer to the Hiking around Landquart guide.

What is the best time of year to visit Landquart for outdoor activities?

The Landquart region, with its mild climate, is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. Spring and early summer are ideal for enjoying the blooming vineyards and lush landscapes, while autumn offers beautiful foliage and comfortable temperatures for hiking and cycling. Winter provides opportunities for skiing and other snow sports in nearby areas like Pizol and Flumserberg.

Where can I find unique cultural experiences or shopping opportunities?

For a unique cultural experience, visit the Bündner Herrschaft, a charming wine region known for its high-quality wines and scenic vineyards. The Jenins Village and Church is a picturesque wine village worth exploring. For shopping, the Landquart Fashion Outlet offers an open-air experience with a wide range of international and national brands.

Are there any attractions accessible for people with wheelchairs?

The Tardis Bridge, with its wide pedestrian and cycle path, is wheelchair accessible and offers beautiful views. The Ibex Fountain in Malans is also noted as wheelchair accessible.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Landquart?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from summits like Vilan, noting the vast expanse of mountains and valleys. The charm of historical sites like the Historic Old Town of Maienfeld and the immersive experience of the Heidi Village are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the friendly atmosphere and delicious local cuisine found at places like the Heidi Alp and the Älplibahn Mountain Station.

Can I access hiking areas near Landquart using public transport?

Landquart is well-connected as the gateway to Graubünden, and public transport options are available to reach various hiking areas. The Rhaetian Railway, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers spectacular train journeys through the Alps and can provide access to trailheads. For specific routes, it's advisable to check local transport schedules to plan your journey to the starting points of hikes.

Are there any unique or 'hidden gem' attractions in the Landquart area?

While many attractions are well-known, the Älplibahn Mountain Station is often described as a charming, small, and inexpensive mountain railway with a cozy pub and a beautiful terrace, run entirely by volunteers. It offers a more intimate experience compared to larger, more crowded destinations. The Ibex Fountain in Malans is another unique point of interest in the region.

What are some options for relaxing and wellness near Landquart?

For relaxation, the Tamina Therme provides a soothing spa experience with thermal waters. Additionally, the scenic beauty of the Rhine River and the surrounding Alps offers a naturally calming environment for leisurely walks and enjoying the fresh air.

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