Best mountain peaks around Scharans, nestled in the canton of Graubünden, Switzerland, are characterized by diverse alpine scenery. The region features prominent peaks like Piz Beverin and Piz Curvér, offering extensive panoramic views of the Graubünden mountain world. This area is known for its varied terrain, from near three-thousanders to historical hilltops, providing a range of experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. The natural landscape includes significant elevations and serves as a habitat for wildlife such as ibex.
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The Roland Arena opened in 2013 and has been Switzerland's largest biathlon stadium ever since. Formerly known as the Lenzerheide Biathlon Arena, the arena can accommodate up to 15,000 spectators with additional stands. While the arena can be connected to Lenzerheide's 52-kilometer-long cross-country ski trail network in winter, there is a 600-meter-long roller ski track in summer.
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The easiest way to reach the Hörnligrat by bike, and with the least amount of effort, is by taking the Hörnli Express gondola from Innerarosa. From here, you can then head back down to the valley in virtually any direction. The flowing Hörnli Trail back to Arosa is particularly popular. The other trails (which are not designated trails, so be careful of hikes) are also very worthwhile, although some are a bit more challenging (e.g., to Lake Urden, S3).
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There are two ways to reach the Parpaner Rothorn: either by taking the cable car or by embarking on a challenging and strenuous hike. If you choose the latter option, you'll need sturdy footwear. Surefootedness and a head for heights are also beneficial on the ascent, ensuring you reach the summit safely. Next to the cable car station, there's also a panoramic restaurant where you can recharge with fine dining after a strenuous hike.
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Brilliant location, infrastructure in a beautiful setting. When we were there, a group of young bikers were just leaving the training camp and they had a lot of fun. Keep up the good work!
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The Dreibündenstein in Graubünden is an elevation at 2,156 meters above sea level south of the city of Chur and of the mountain Furggabüel, which lies at 2,174 meters above sea level. They are separated only by a 15-meter high saddle and 500 meters distance. The point is not a mountain peak, but a historical site. It was the sole triple border point of the former Free State of the Three Leagues. The original stone from 1722 is exhibited in the Rätisches Museum Chur. The replacement stone from 1915 bears the three coats of arms of the Three Leagues. The Three Leagues included the Grey League with the judicial community of Rhäzüns, the League of the Ten Jurisdictions from Churwalden, and the League of God's House from Ortenstein Castle.
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Near Scharans, you can explore prominent peaks like Piz Beverin and Piz Curvér, both offering extensive panoramic views of the Graubünden mountain world. Other popular spots include Parpaner Rothorn Summit, known for its fantastic views of Lenzerheide, and the historical Dreibündenstein Monument.
Piz Beverin is renowned as one of Graubünden's top lookout mountains. From its summit, you can expect breathtaking panoramic views of the entire Graubünden mountain world, including the majestic Piz Beverin itself, the Tödi, and the Calanda group.
Yes, for experienced mountain hikers, Piz Curvér offers a challenging trail rated T3. The ascent to Parpaner Rothorn Summit can also be a strenuous hike requiring sturdy footwear, surefootedness, and a head for heights. For more difficult routes, consider the 'Piz Beverin – Glaspass loop from Glaspass' or 'Cliffside Ladder loop from Donat' found in the Mountain Hikes around Scharans guide.
Piz Beverin is part of the Beverin Nature Park, which is home to diverse wildlife, including ibex and even a wolf pack. Hikers can also experience the unique 8-meter high ladder called the Beverin Pintg during descent on some routes.
The Dreibündenstein Monument is a significant historical site at 2,156 meters, marking the former triple border point of the Free State of the Three Leagues. Additionally, the eastern flank of Piz Curvér is home to the Marienheiligtum Ziteil, the highest pilgrimage site in the Eastern Alps, situated at 2,429 meters above sea level.
While some peaks are challenging, the area around Lenzerheide offers family-friendly options. The Hörnli Trail Summit is easily accessible by gondola and features a mountain restaurant, making it a good starting point for family outings. The 'Fürstenau Old Town – Casa Caminada loop from Scharans' is an easy hike suitable for families, as detailed in the Hiking around Scharans guide.
The region offers various outdoor activities. The Hörnli Trail Summit is a popular starting point for mountain biking, with a flowing trail back to Arosa. Piz Beverin is also a popular destination for ski tours in winter. For cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Domleschger Runde' from the Cycling around Scharans guide.
Yes, both Parpaner Rothorn Summit and Hörnli Trail Summit are easily accessible by cable car or gondola, offering a less strenuous way to reach high altitudes and enjoy the views.
After a strenuous hike, you can find dining options near several peaks. The Parpaner Rothorn Summit has a panoramic restaurant right at the cable car station. Similarly, the Hörnli Trail Summit features a mountain restaurant. Near Piz Beverin, the Restaurant Muntsulej in Mathon provides a beautiful view of Mathon and the Schams valley from its terrace.
Piz Curvér, also known as 'Raven Mountain,' is an exceptionally beautiful viewing mountain characterized by its three ridges and rocky, steep flanks. On clear days, it's said that distant peaks like the Matterhorn, Mönch, Jungfrau, and Dom can be seen from its summit, offering a truly spectacular panoramic experience.
For moderate hikes, you can consider routes like the 'Canovasee – View of Piz Beverin loop from Scharans' or the 'Parish Church of Almens – Canovasee loop from Scharans', both detailed in the Hiking around Scharans guide. The 'Glaspass loop from Glaspass' is also a moderate option for mountain hiking.


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