Best attractions and places to see around Brusio include a mix of engineering marvels, natural features, and cultural sites in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. This region is characterized by its alpine landscape and historical significance, particularly along the Bernina Railway. Visitors can explore a variety of landmarks and natural monuments that showcase the area's unique heritage and geology. The municipality offers diverse points of interest for those seeking outdoor experiences and cultural insights.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Beautiful village at the foot of Pizzo Scalino
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beautiful and very hospitable refuge located in a magnificent location
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just one word ENCHANTING!!!!
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The refuge is a convenient base for the ascent and return from Pizzo Scalino. Personally, I don't like the refuge's management.
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Fantastic refuge with a very exposed but truly unique church.
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Gletschergarten, Cavaglia (Poschiavo) A natural gem, the pots of the giants, shaped by the glaciers of the ice ages, located in the basin of Cavaglia at the foot of the Bernina massif, overlooked by Piz Palü! Access to the glacial mills is extremely easy: they are located near the train station, which can be reached by the legendary "little red train", part of the UNESCO World Heritage since 2008. The glacier garden is open from May to October. Framed by rich flora and varied alpine vegetation, the glacial mills are one of the most impressive sights that Val Poschiavo has to offer! Text: Giardino dei Ghiacciai Cavaglia www.ghiacciai.info https://ggc.swiss/de/
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Gletschergarten, Cavaglia (Poschiavo) A natural gem, the pots of the giants, shaped by the glaciers of the ice ages, located in the basin of Cavaglia at the foot of the Bernina massif, overlooked by Piz Palü! Access to the glacial mills is extremely easy: they are located near the train station, which can be reached with the legendary „trenino rosso“, a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2008. The glacier garden is open from May to October. Surrounded by rich flora and varied alpine vegetation, the glacial mills are one of the most impressive things that the Val Poschiavo has to offer! Text: Giardino dei Ghiacciai Cavaglia http://www.ghiacciai.info/
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Brusio is home to the iconic Brusio Spiral Viaduct, an engineering marvel and part of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Bernina Railway. Other significant historical sites include the Church of San Romerio, a religious building with roots before 1055, and the Historic Center of Poschiavo, known for its unique urban and architectural character.
For natural beauty, visit the Giant's Pots of Cavaglia (Cavaglia Glacier Garden), a natural gem featuring 'pots of the giants' formed by glaciers. You can also explore Alpe Prabello, a scenic alpine pasture with a stream and traditional huts, home to the Cristina Hut.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Historic Center of Poschiavo offers picturesque alleys to explore. The Giant's Pots of Cavaglia (Cavaglia Glacier Garden) is easily accessible and fascinating for all ages. Additionally, the Cristina Hut at Alpe Prabello and the Chapel of Alpe Prabello are located in a family-friendly alpine setting.
The Brusio area offers diverse outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore trails like the 'Smugglers' and Memory Trail' or the 'Sentiero Lagh dal Mat'. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Bernina Pass – Foscagno Pass loop' or the 'Lake Poschiavo – Bernina Pass loop'. Find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Brusio and Cycling around Brusio guides.
The Brusio Spiral Viaduct is a single-track, nine-arched stone spiral railway viaduct built in 1908. It's an architectural masterpiece designed to help the Bernina Railway line gain elevation gradually. It's a key structure of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Bernina Railway. You can view it from the road or experience it directly by taking the Bernina Express train, which passes over it.
Yes, the Church of San Romerio is a notable religious building perched 800 meters above the valley floor, offering impressive views. There is also the Chapel of Alpe Prabello, a characteristic church located in a beautiful alpine pasture setting.
The 'Gruppo di 9 Crot' are nine circular cellars historically used for storing food. These are recognized as Swiss heritage sites of national significance. You can learn about these unique structures on a guided village tour of Brusio, which often includes explanations of their purpose and history.
The Cavaglia Glacier Garden is open from May to October, suggesting that late spring through early autumn is ideal for visiting natural attractions. This period generally offers pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and exploring the alpine landscape. Winter offers opportunities for snow-based activities, but some attractions might be less accessible.
Yes, the Cristina Hut at Alpe Prabello offers a place to eat and drink, serving typical dishes. In the Historic Center of Poschiavo, you'll find various cafes and restaurants with an Italian ambiance, perfect for a meal or an espresso. The inn adjacent to the Church of San Romerio also provides refreshments.
Access to the Giant's Pots of Cavaglia (Cavaglia Glacier Garden) is very easy. It is located near the train station, which can be reached by the legendary 'trenino rosso' (Bernina Express), a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Glacier Garden is open from May to October.
The Historic Center of Poschiavo, also known as Borgo, is highly recommended for its unique urban and architectural peculiarities. A tour through its picturesque alleys reveals important sights and offers a charming blend of culture and southern flair, making it feel almost urban despite its village setting.
Absolutely. The Church of San Romerio, perched 800 meters above the valley floor, offers stunning views over the Puschlav valley. The Alpe Prabello area, including the Chapel of Alpe Prabello and Cristina Hut, also provides beautiful alpine vistas at the foot of Pizzo Scalino.


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