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Mutta – Feldiser highlands
A truly spectacular journey – commencing at the Rhäzuns station en route to Engadine, the cable car traverses the Hinterrhein floodplain with views into Domleschg.
Literally translated, the panoramic hikes leading around the sleepy village carry the amusing names: “little wedding trail”, “big wedding trail” and “Glimps of Thusis”.
From the village of Felden to the valley station of the chairlift to Mutta, which lies in the Feldis highlands, it’s over a kilometer on foot. Thirteen female art figures of larch wood further embellish the landscape between Feldis and Dreibündenstein.
Altitude: 1974m
Accessibility:
Train or bus from Chur to Rhäzüns, cable car to Feldis, chairlift to Mutta; or from Tomils with PostBus to Feldis (few routes)
View: Domleschg with Piz Beverin across to the Heinzenberg, in Surselva (Finsteraarhorn in the far distance), across to the Tödi, Ringelspitz and Calanda, and in the Chur Rhine Valley views of the Falknis, Vilan and Schesaplana
Attractions: Highland hikes to the Dreibündenstein and Brambrüesch or Pradaschier/Churwalden; Mutta as perfect starting point for paragliding
Culinary aspects: Mountain restaurants in the Feldis highlands are generally open solely in winter, village restaurants with attractive sun terraces open in summer
Overnight stays: Hotels and guesthouses in the Feldis village
Groups: Alp Raguta for private events (30 to 80 people); Alp da Veulden group accommodation
Winter: Winter sports region Feldis with chairlift; tours to the Dreibündenstein (Brambrüesch) skiing area
Special comments: Bavarian curling and natural ice rink on the Alp Raguta
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