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Graubünden

In Heidi’s homeland.

Fancy a true mountain escape? Then start planning your visit now.
Graubünden is the home of the Piz Bernina and the Thousand Peaks. It is the source of the Rhine – and our most famous resident is Heidi herself! A holiday in Graubünden is also a unique cultural adventure, thanks to our three languages: German, Italian and Romansh. Romansh is only spoken in Graubünden; you can even follow the Heidi trail across Graubünden from the comfort of your home, picking up useful holiday tips along the way, at www.heidi.travel

The deals offered by our mountain railways are also unique. In Arosa, Davos and Samnaun you travel up to the most beautiful mountain summits, with their sublime views and panoramic walks, for free. Thanks to the attractive all-inclusive offers, you can ride on funiculars, gondolas and cable cars for nothing.

1,000 peaks, 150 valleys, 615 lakes

Graubünden is a walkers’ paradise: 11,000 km of marked paths, enough to last a lifetime. Discover for yourself the Swiss National Park in the Engadine, the high valley with its deep blue lakes. Or walk with the whole family to the source of the Rhine, not far from the Oberalp pass, which marks Graubünden’s western border. Whether you choose to hike or mountain-bike, in “Bündnerland” you will be close to nature in a breathtaking unspoilt landscape: you won’t want to leave.
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  • Maienfeld – Heidi’s home
  • Free mountain ascents in Arosa, Davos and Samnaun
  • The unique Swiss National Park (from May 31, 2008 with new National Park visitor centre)
  • The Rhaetian Railway, with the Glacier and Bernina Express
  • Picturesque villages offering traditional mountain holidays
  • Home of Piz Bernina and the Thousand Peaks
  • Source region of the Rhine
  • Europe’s highest scheduled boat service, on Lake Sils
  • Romansh language and culture
  • Scarnuz Grischun – a gastronomic bag of surprises

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