Mountain passes around Tschiertschen-Praden provide access to the Swiss canton of Graubünden. This region features numerous high-altitude crossings that connect different valleys. The area offers diverse alpine terrain, including scenic viewpoints and challenging trails. Tschiertschen-Praden serves as a starting point for exploring these natural features.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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The Arflinafurgga pass lies at an altitude of 2,247 meters and connects the Fideriser Heuberg with the Schanfigg valley. It is located on the marked snowshoe trail 568 and, in good weather, offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the Grisons mountains.
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nice connection from Dark side of the Moon to Alplisee
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At the Churer Joch, at an altitude of around 2,000 meters, you can enjoy a magnificent view of the valley all the way to Chur and, of course, the peaks behind you. There's also a mountain restaurant, the Jochalp. It will be open Tuesday to Sunday in summer 2025, starting July 9. It's the last place to stop for refreshments on the way toward the Parpaner Schwarzhorn or Rothorn, so if it's open, sit down, enjoy the view, and take a break.
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Gredigs Fürggli is the name of this wide and scenic mountain pass between Arosa and Lenzerheide. The easiest way to reach it by mountain bike is via the Stivetta cable car. The Älplisee Trail down to Arosa begins at Gredigs Fürggli.
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It's always nice when you've made it. The mountain panorama is overwhelming. The reward is a wonderful descent, no matter which side you go on.
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Gredigs Fürggli is a 2,617-meter-high alpine pass between Lenzerheide and Arosa, just below the Weisshorn. Its name derives from a mountain farming family in Arosa who cultivated alpine meadows nearby. Don't be surprised if you encounter mountain bikers here; thanks to the ski slopes, the pass can also be reached on two wheels.
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Beautiful and well prepared even in winter
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The region offers several popular mountain passes. Scheidegg is a well-loved meeting point for various hiking trails, offering benches to enjoy the impressive landscape at 2,090 meters. Another favorite is Arflinafurgga, known for its magnificent panoramic views of the Grisons mountains at 2,247 meters, connecting the Fideriser Heuberg with the Schanfigg valley.
The mountain passes around Tschiertschen-Praden offer breathtaking panoramic views of the Bündner mountain world and surrounding valleys. For instance, the Churer Joch provides a fantastic vista of the valley stretching to Chur and the peaks beyond. From Arflinafurgga, you can enjoy expansive views of the Grisons mountains, especially on clear days.
Yes, some mountain passes are particularly popular with mountain bikers. Gredigs Fürggli, a broad and scenic pass between Arosa and Lenzerheide, is easily accessible via the Stivetta gondola and serves as the starting point for the challenging Älplisee Trail down to Arosa.
The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when the passes are free of snow and hiking conditions are optimal. Some passes, like Scheidegg, are also well-prepared and accessible in winter, offering different scenic experiences.
Yes, some passes offer convenient resting spots. At the Churer Joch, you'll find the Jochalp mountain restaurant, which provides a welcome opportunity for refreshments and to enjoy the views. It's often the last stop before heading towards more remote peaks.
Beyond hiking and mountain biking on the passes themselves, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, challenging running trails, and diverse gravel biking routes. These activities allow you to experience the stunning alpine scenery from different perspectives.
Many passes are integral parts of longer hiking routes. For example, the area around Urdenfürggli is part of the Tschiertschen-Urdenfürggli-Lenzerheide hiking route, connecting different valleys. The Gredigs Fürggli is the starting point for the Älplisee Trail, a technically demanding single trail down to Arosa.
Access varies by pass. Some, like Gredigs Fürggli, can be reached via cable car (Stivetta gondola). Others are accessible via well-marked hiking trails from villages like Tschiertschen-Praden. Public transport options, such as post buses, can also connect you to trailheads or specific passes.
The mountain passes around Tschiertschen-Praden offer a range of difficulty levels, from intermediate to challenging. Many involve significant elevation gains and alpine terrain, requiring good physical condition and appropriate gear. For instance, the Älplisee Trail from Gredigs Fürggli is described as technically demanding.
Visitors highly appreciate the magnificent panoramic views of the Bündner mountains and the diverse alpine scenery. The opportunity to connect different valleys through high-altitude crossings, the challenging yet rewarding hikes, and the chance to experience the natural beauty of the Swiss Alps are frequently highlighted. The presence of resting spots like the Jochalp also adds to the enjoyment.
Yes, Arflinafurgga, located at 2,247 meters, lies on the marked snowshoe trail 568. This makes it a notable destination for winter enthusiasts seeking panoramic views in snowy conditions.


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