The
Flüela Pass (German:
Flüelapass, Romansh:
Pass dal Flüela, elevation 2,384 m (7,822 ft)) is a high mountain pass of the
Swiss Alps 
in Graubünden. Traditionally considered the boundary between the Albula and
Silvretta Alps 
, the pass crosses the watershed / drainage divide between the basins of the rivers
Rhine 
and
Danube 
. The pass is overlooked by the Flüela Schwarzhorn (
Albula Alps 
) and the
Flüela Wisshorn 
(Silvretta Alps). The summit of the pass lies between the lakes Lai da la Scotta and Lai Nair.
The Flüela Pass is one of the three paved road passes connecting the Engadin with the northern
Grisons 
, the two other being the
Julier Pass 
and the
Albula Pass 
.
The Flüela Pass is traversed by a paved road.