
Graubünden
Destinations in Graubünden.

Alp Grüm
Remote mountain station with spectacular views down to Val Poschiavo and Palü Glacier

Bernina Diavolezza
High-altitude ski resort with panoramic glacier views and year-round cable car access

Bonaduz
Small village in the Rhine Valley with beautiful mountain views.

Chur
Historic town with a charming old town and rich cultural heritage.

Domat/Ems
Rhine valley town with Roman roots, industry, Alpine foothill setting.

Filisur
Village nestled in the Alps, known for its stunning viaducts.

Le Prese
Peaceful lakeside village on Lago di Poschiavo with beaches and mountain views

Ospizio Bernina
Mountain station at Bernina Pass with alpine lakes and the highest railway station on the route

Pontresina
Alpine resort town near St. Moritz with stunning mountain scenery.

Poschiavo
Italian-speaking Swiss town with baroque churches, historic center, and Mediterranean atmosphere

Rhäzüns
Historic village with a castle and church dating back to medieval times.

Samedan
Mountain village in the Engadin valley near St. Moritz with alpine charm.

St. Moritz
Luxury alpine resort known for winter sports and stunning lake views.

Thusis
Gateway to the Via Mala gorge and starting point for mountain excursions.

Tiefencastel
Mountain village at the confluence of the Albula and Julia rivers.
Asked & answered.
- Graubünden in Switzerland is known for Bernina Express, St. Moritz, Davos and Alpine skiing. Graubünden is Switzerland's largest canton, known for its stunning alpine landscapes and unique cultural heritage. The region is famous for its diverse languages, with Romansh being one of the official languages. Notable cities include Chur, the olde...
- Graubünden offers scenic panoramic train rides. With 15 curated destinations in the region, travellers can explore at a leisurely pace — lingering in villages, connecting with locals, and immersing themselves in the landscape.
- Top slow travel destinations in Graubünden include Thusis, St. Moritz, Rhäzüns and Poschiavo, among 15 curated destinations. Each offers authentic local experiences, from regional cuisine to natural landscapes, selected for travellers who prefer depth over speed.
- Graubünden is accessible via scenic train connections. The region's slow travel infrastructure makes it possible to explore without a personal car, though some remote villages may require advance planning. Many accommodations can arrange transfers or provide local transport advice.