Webcams in Graubünden

Discover Graubünden

Lake Palpuogna with colorful, autumnal larches and snow-covered peaks in Graubünden

Graubünden is the largest vacation region in Switzerland - and perhaps also one of the most diverse. Here, high alpine landscapes meet traditional mountain villages, modern winter sports resorts meet quiet valleys. Between Engadin and Surselva, from Piz Bernina to the Rhine Valley, travelers experience a unique blend of nature, culture and genuine hospitality. Let yourself be enchanted by the landscape of Graubünden and discover this enchanting region with the webcams, such as Piz Nair near St. Moritz, the cross-country skiing center in Davos Platz or the view from Muottas Muragl into the Upper Engadine.

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The canton of Graubünden

The canton of Graubünden is located in the east of Switzerland and borders Italy, Austria and Liechtenstein as well as the cantons of Ticino, Uri, Glarus and St. Gallen. At around 7,100 km², it is the largest canton in Switzerland in terms of area , but also one of the most sparsely populated with around 200,000 inhabitants. The capital is Chur, the oldest city in Switzerland. Graubünden is characterized by impressive Alpine landscapes, deep valleys, glaciers and rivers - the canton comprises over 150 valleys in total. The linguistic diversity is also special: Graubünden is the only canton with three official languages - German, Romansh and Italian. Home to famous vacation resorts such as St. Moritz, Davos and Flims, Graubünden combines alpine nature, cultural wealth and international flair - a canton that is one of the most diverse in Switzerland in terms of landscape and culture.

Cities in Graubünden

Bernina Express on a viaduct surrounded by spectacular Alpine scenery in Graubünden

Graubünden impresses with a variety of cities and cultural highlights. The capital Chur is considered the oldest city in Switzerland and delights visitors with its well-preserved old town, the Rhaetian Museum and the Graubünden Art Museum. Davos, the highest town in Europe, is known for the annual World Economic Forum and the Kirchner Museum, which is dedicated to the expressionist Ernst Ludwig Kirchner. Klosters impresses with its traditional Walser village flair and the Nutli Hüschi museum of local history, which offers insights into local life. The world-famous spa town of St. Moritz combines luxury with culture, for example in the Engadine Museum, which presents the history of the region. Other cultural sights in Graubünden include Tarasp Castle, which towers majestically over the Lower Engadine, and the St. Johann Monastery in Müstair, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with impressive frescoes dating back to the 9th century. Smaller towns such as Pontresina, Klosters and La Punt Chamues-ch impress with their alpine charm and slow pace. The region also offers spectacular train journeys through the Alpine landscape with the Bernina Express and the Landwasser Viaduct.

Outdoor experience Graubünden

Village of Davos Monstein with church and wooden houses in the green mountain landscape of Graubünden

Graubünden offers an impressive variety of landscapes - from rugged peaks to gentle Alpine valleys and turquoise mountain lakes. With more than 11,000 kilometers of marked hiking trails, the canton is one of the most attractive hiking regions in Switzerland. The mountains around the Engadin, Prättigau and Surselva offer countless activities. Excursions to heights such as the Lagalb mountain station above Pontresina, the Trais Fluors mountain station near Celerina or the view from Corvatsch near Silvaplana are particularly appealing. Experience the incomparable panorama of the Swiss mountains with the live cams on Piz Martegnas near Savognin or Alp Dado above Brigels . For cycling enthusiasts, the canton offers a wide network of mountain bike and e-bike trails and bike events, including the National Park Bike Marathon and the challenging trails around Davos and Lenzerheide.
In winter, Graubünden transforms into a winter sports mecca, home to world-famous ski resorts with perfectly groomed pistes, modern lifts and impressive mountain backdrops: St. Moritz, the venue for two Winter Olympics, is synonymous with sophisticated winter sports and first-class infrastructure. In Laax, one of the largest snow parks in Europe attracts freestylers from all over the world. Davos Klosters impresses with its versatility and the longest downhill run in the region. How much snow is there in the ski resorts? The webcams in Graubünden show you a direct view of the slopes. Find out about the snow depths and the weather and enjoy an unforgettable day's skiing in Switzerland!



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