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Hiking around Filisur, situated in Switzerland's Albulatal valley, offers diverse terrain within Parc Ela, the largest nature park in the country. The region features varied landscapes including meadows, forests, and wild high valleys, shaped by the Albula river and surrounded by mountainous peaks. Hikers encounter significant natural features such as the Zügenschlucht gorge and the clear waters of Lai da Palpuogna. The area is also notable for its railway engineering marvels, including the Landwasser Viaduct and Wiesner Viaduct.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Landwasser Viaduct / Built 1901–02 The Landwasser Viaduct, built in 1901–02, is a masonry arch bridge, built in a curve, with a length of 136 m, a height of 65 m and spans of 20 m. It is one of the most elegant bridge constructions of the RhB. Text / Source: Bergün Filisur Tourismus AG Gästeinformation, Veja Stazion 11, Bergün/Bravuogn https://www.berguen-filisur.graubuenden.ch/de/landwasserviadukt
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The Landwasser Viaduct of the Rhaetian Railway A must-see for all railway enthusiasts – beauty and boldness combined. With its 65m high, tapering pillars, the viaduct is one of the most elegant bridge constructions in Graubünden and the most photographed work of art of the Rhaetian Railway. The largest and at the same time most spectacular structure on the 63-kilometer-long Albula line between Thusis and St. Moritz. The Albula and Bernina lines of the Rhaetian Railway have been part of the Unesco World Heritage since mid-July 2008, and are only the third railway line worldwide to do so. The construction of the three main pillars of the viaduct in 1901/1902 was an architectural masterpiece, as they were built without scaffolding using two cranes. After 106 years, the masonry and the track trough were repaired for the first time. The natural stone viaduct made of calcdolomite is 142 meters long and leads in a sweeping curve over the wild Landwasser valley directly into a tunnel, the entrance of which is located on the vertically falling rock face. From the village of Filisur, a footpath leads in half an hour to a beautiful viewpoint from which the viaduct can be admired (and photographed). The path continues either down to the river, under the viaduct into the gorge, or at the fork in the path to the viewpoint, continuing for two hours to the Wiesenv iaduct. This can also be crossed on a footpath and thus becomes a special experience with a deep view. Text / Source: Bergün Filisur Tourismus AG, Veja Stazion 11, Bergün / Bravuogn https://www.myswitzerland.com/de-ch/erlebnisse/landwasserviadukt-der-rhb/
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Landwasser Viaduct “142-meter-long and 65-meter-high bridge piers” The 142-meter-long Landwasser Viaduct is the landmark of the Rhaetian Railway. The viaduct sweeps gracefully across the Landwasser Valley, leading directly into the rugged rock face and the Landwasser Tunnel. The Landwasser Viaduct's distinctive feature is its six closely spaced, 65-meter-high bridge piers, each with a span of only 20 meters. “Built in 1901–02” Text / Source: Rhaetian Railway Ltd., Bahnhofstrasse 25, Chur https://tickets.rhb.ch/de/products/landwasserviadukt
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Landwasser Viaduct / Built 1901–02 The Landwasser Viaduct, built in 1901–02, is a curved, masonry arch bridge with a length of 136 m, a height of 65 m, and spans of 20 m. It is one of the most elegant bridge structures on the Rhaetian Railway (RhB). Text / Source: Bergün Filisur Tourism AG, Guest Information, Veja Station 11, Bergün/Bravuogn https://www.berguen-filisur.graubuenden.ch/de/landwasserviadukt
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Landwasser Viaduct (near Filisur station) Landwasser Viaduct is a 65-meter-high and long railway bridge. Its pillars majestically rise 65 meters high: The Landwasser Viaduct on the Albula Line, which allows the Rhaetian Railway to cross the roaring Landwasser river over a length of 141.7 meters. In a large curve, the viaduct leads directly into a steep rock face. This breathtaking structure is today the most photographed subject on the Rhaetian Railway line. But the origin story of the viaduct is also amazing: The Greek-Swiss engineer Alexander Acatos (1873-1950) was entrusted with the construction of the viaduct. He was also the one who later planned the expansion of Zurich Main Station for the SBB. Under Acatos's guidance, the five limestone pillars with six semi-circular arches, each with a span of 20 meters, were built starting in March 1901. For cost reasons, a new construction technique was developed for the building: The pillars were built without external scaffolding. Instead, iron frameworks were embedded in the three longest pillars and adjusted in height with each construction progress. The three iron frameworks were connected with crossbeams, to which electric construction cranes could be mounted. These lifted the necessary building materials to the respective pillar height. To connect the stones of the pillars, a mixture of calcareous mortar and sand was used. The mortar came from a factory in Unterterzen on Lake Walen and was transported to the emerging Landwasser Viaduct via a construction railway laid on the future track with a 0.75-meter gauge. After only about one and a half years of construction, the Landwasser Viaduct was completed in October 1902. The building substance has since proven to be resilient: The Landwasser Viaduct only had to be slightly repaired in 2009. Today, the Landwasser Viaduct is still the landmark of the Rhaetian Railway and, as an imposing structure, invites passengers, tourists, and locals to take photos. Text / Source: Rhaetian Railway AG, Bahnhofstrasse 25, CH - 7001 Chur https://www.rhb.ch/de/blog/weltbekannt-der-landwasserviadukt
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Landwasserviadukt „142 meters long and 65 meters high bridge piers“ The 142-meter-long Landwasserviadukt is the landmark of the Rhaetian Railway. The viaduct leads in a beautiful curve across the Landwasser Valley directly into the rugged rock face into the Landwasser Tunnel. The hallmark of the Landwasserviadukt are the six closely spaced, 65-meter-high bridge piers with a span of only 20 meters. „Built 1901–02“ Text / Source: Rhätische Bahn AG, Bahnhofstrasse 25, Chur https://tickets.rhb.ch/de/products/landwasserviadukt
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Landwasser Viaduct of the Rhaetian Railway A must for all railway enthusiasts – beauty and boldness combined. With its 65m high, tapering pillars, the viaduct is one of the most elegant bridge constructions in Graubünden and the most photographed work of art of the Rhaetian Railway. The largest and at the same time most spectacular structure on the 63-kilometer-long Albula line between Thusis and St. Moritz. The Albula and Bernina lines of the Rhaetian Railway have been a UNESCO World Heritage site since mid-July 2008, and are only the third railway line in the world to achieve this status. Construction of the three main pillars of the viaduct in 1901/1902 was an architectural masterpiece, as they were built without scaffolding using two cranes. After 106 years, the masonry and track trough were repaired for the first time. The natural stone viaduct made of Kalkdolomit is 142 meters long and leads in a sweeping curve over the wild Landwasser valley directly into a tunnel, the entrance of which is located on the vertically falling rock face. From the village of Filisur, a footpath leads in half an hour to a beautiful viewpoint from which the viaduct can be admired (and photographed). The path then continues either down to the river, under the viaduct and into the gorge, or at the fork in the path to the viewpoint, continuing for two hours to the Wiesen Viaduct. This can also be crossed on a footpath, making it a special experience with a deep view. Text / Source: Bergün Filisur Tourismus AG, Veja Stazion 11, Bergün / Bravuogn https://www.myswitzerland.com/de-ch/erlebnisse/landwasserviadukt-der-rhb/
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Filisur offers a diverse network of over 30 hiking trails, catering to various fitness levels. You'll find everything from easy strolls to more challenging mountain treks through the stunning landscapes of Parc Ela.
The hiking trails around Filisur are highly rated by the komoot community, with an impressive average score of 4.8 stars. Hikers frequently praise the spectacular views of the iconic Landwasser Viaduct and the immersive experience of walking through the diverse natural scenery of the Albula Valley and Parc Ela.
The best time for hiking in Filisur is generally from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when the weather is mild, and the trails are clear of snow. During these months, you can fully enjoy the lush meadows, forests, and mountain views. Some lower-altitude trails might also be accessible for winter hiking, offering a different, serene experience.
Yes, Filisur has several easy trails perfect for beginners and families. For example, the Landwasser Riverbank – View of the Landwasser Viaduct from below loop from Filisur is an easy 2.2 km path that offers close-up views of the viaduct without significant elevation gain. Many routes within Parc Ela are also designed to be accessible and enjoyable for all ages.
Most hiking trails around Filisur are dog-friendly, allowing you to explore the beautiful scenery with your canine companion. It's always a good idea to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves like Parc Ela, to protect local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers. Remember to carry water for your dog and clean up after them.
While hiking near Filisur, you'll encounter a wealth of natural beauty. The region is part of Parc Ela, Switzerland's largest nature park, featuring wild high valleys, alpine forests, and verdant meadows. You can explore impressive geological formations in the Albula Valley and Landwasser Valley, including the dramatic Zügenschlucht gorge. Keep an eye out for natural monuments and potentially even waterfalls along the way.
Absolutely! The Landwasser Viaduct is a highlight of the region. The Viaduct hike in Filisur is a popular moderate trail that provides excellent vantage points. For an even closer perspective, try the View of the Landwasser Viaduct – View of the Landwasser Viaduct from below loop from Filisur, which takes you right to the base of this UNESCO World Heritage site.
Yes, the region is famous for its railway engineering marvels. Beyond the Landwasser Viaduct, you can discover the impressive Wiesner Viaduct, which is even walkable and offers a unique perspective. The Coray viewing platform – Sky Walk Wiesner Viaduct loop from Filisur is a great option to experience this. Some routes, like the '4-Viaduct hike' (not explicitly listed in this guide but well-known in the area), allow you to see multiple viaducts, including the Landwasser, Wiesner, Cavja, and Schmittner Viaducts.
Filisur itself is known for its well-preserved Engadine-style houses. You can also hike to the hamlet of Jenisberg, a former Walser settlement, which offers a glimpse into local history and culture. Additionally, trails can lead you to sites like the Greifenstein castle ruins, adding a historical dimension to your outdoor adventure.
Yes, many of the trails around Filisur are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end your hike in the same location without needing to retrace your steps. Examples include the View of the Landwasser Viaduct – View of the Landwasser Viaduct from below loop from Filisur and the Coray viewing platform – Sky Walk Wiesner Viaduct loop from Filisur, offering convenient and scenic journeys.
Filisur is well-connected by the Rhaetian Railway, making it easy to access trailheads using public transport. The village itself is a railway station, and many hikes start directly from there or are easily reachable by local bus services. The Albula Railway line, a UNESCO World Heritage route, also offers scenic journeys that can connect you to various starting points for hikes.
Filisur offers various parking options for hikers. There are designated parking areas within the village, often near the train station or main attractions. Specific trailheads might also have smaller parking lots. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival for the most convenient and up-to-date parking information.
Filisur, as a charming mountain resort, provides several options for dining and accommodation. You'll find local restaurants and cafes in the village where you can refuel after your hike. There are also hotels and guesthouses available for overnight stays, offering a comfortable base for exploring the region's trails.


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