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Hiking around Albula/Alvra offers diverse terrain within the Albula Alps, characterized by peaks exceeding 3000 meters, including Piz Kesch. The region features the Albula River carving through valleys, extensive forests, and the large Parc Ela nature park. Hikers encounter varied landscapes including mountain passes, green-blue lakes like Lai da Palpuogna, and dramatic gorges. This area provides a range of trails across its Alpine environment.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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9.28km
03:15
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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. 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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Landwasser Viaduct / Built 1901–02 The Landwasser Viaduct, built in 1901–02, is a 136 m long, 65 m high, 20 m span masonry arch bridge, built on a curve. 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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Albula/Alvra offers a wide variety of hiking experiences with over 60 marked trails. These range from easy strolls to more challenging multi-day routes, catering to all fitness levels.
For families or those seeking an easier walk, the region has over 20 easy trails. A great option is the Landwasser Riverbank – View of the Landwasser Viaduct from below loop from Filisur, which is about 2.3 km and takes around 40 minutes. The Parc Ela also offers numerous family-friendly paths and picnic areas.
Yes, you can discover trails that lead to beautiful waterfalls. The Stierva – Waterfall loop from Stierva is an easy 6.6 km route that takes you to a scenic waterfall.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can hike to dramatic sites like the Viamala Gorge with its towering rock walls, or visit the stunning green-blue waters of Lai da Palpuogna near the Albula Pass. Many trails also offer panoramic views from summits like Parpaner Rothorn Summit or Weisshorn Summit (2,653 m).
Yes, many trails in Albula/Alvra are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Popular options include the Crap Furo – Arvadi source loop from Surava, which explores a natural forest reserve, and the Schmittentobel Viaduct – View of the Landwasser Viaduct from below loop from Alvaneu Dorf, offering views of the iconic Landwasser Viaduct.
The best time for hiking in Albula/Alvra is generally from late spring to early autumn (June to October). During these months, the mountain passes are usually clear of snow, and the weather is most favorable for exploring the high Alpine landscapes, forests, and valleys.
The trails in Albula/Alvra are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 400 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the diverse terrain, from high Alpine peaks to deep river valleys, and the well-maintained network of trails that offer spectacular views and a true immersion in the Swiss Alps.
Absolutely. The region is home to the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Albula Railway, and you can hike along the Albula Railway Trail to see engineering marvels like the Landwasser Viaduct. You can also visit the Traversinersteg Suspension Bridge, an exhilarating experience spanning a deep gorge.
For those seeking multi-day adventures, Albula/Alvra offers several extensive routes. The Via Sett is a 5-6 day cultural hiking route, and the Parc Ela Trek provides a 17-day journey through Switzerland's largest nature park. The Via Albula/Bernina is another 130 km trail that largely follows the historic Rhaetian Railway.
Yes, several trails provide stunning views of the Landwasser Viaduct. The Schmittentobel Viaduct – View of the Landwasser Viaduct from below loop from Alvaneu Dorf is a popular moderate route specifically designed to showcase this iconic UNESCO World Heritage site.
Albula/Alvra offers a range of difficulties. Out of over 60 trails, you'll find approximately 21 easy, 32 moderate, and 9 difficult routes. This variety ensures there's a suitable trail for every hiker, from beginners to experienced mountaineers.
Yes, charming traditional Swiss villages like Bergün/Bravuogn and Filisur serve as excellent starting points or scenic stops for hikes. These villages offer cultural insights and provide opportunities for refreshments and accommodation, allowing you to explore the local culture alongside your outdoor adventures.


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