The hiking region between the three areas of Chur-Brambrüesch, Feldis and Pradaschier is characterized by the picturesque plateau around the Dreibündenstein. The varied circular hikes offer a fantastic 360° panorama and incomparable hiking experiences. The attractive round trip tickets include all mountain railroads and the return journey by public transport.
Operating hours mountain railroads
Dreibündenstein panoramic trail
The eventful hike leads from Brambrüesch to Feldis (or vice versa). The round trip ticket includes all cable car rides and the return journey by public transport.


Dreibündenstein adventure tobogganing
This hike leads from Brambrüesch to Pradaschier (or vice versa). In addition to the cable car rides and the return journey by public transport, the descent on the toboggan run is included.

General information

Culinary tours
On the Dreibündenstein pleasure hike, in addition to the circular hiking ticket, there is a Chur picnic sack along the way and on the pleasure hike with a twist there is a 3-course Grisons menu and a toboggan run.
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Toboggan run
The longest toboggan run in Switzerland leads from the Pradaschier mountain station over 3.1 km, 480 vertical meters and 31 bends to the valley station in Churwalden.


Scooter fun
This hike leads from Brambrüesch to Pradaschier (or vice versa). In addition to the cable car rides and the return journey by public transport, the descent on the toboggan run is included.
Zipline
Unique in the Bünder mountains: the first zipline in Graubünden on the Pradaschier adventure mountain in Churwalden!

Dreibündenstein snowshoe arena
The Dreibündenstein also offers unique circular tours in winter - for snowshoe hikers. Several signposted routes, mountain railroads and toboggan runs together form the snowshoe arena.

The Dreibündenstein
The Dreibündenstein is simultaneously a summit, fascinating plateau and historical border point with the proud boundary stone of the former Three Leagues.


Lady Patricia
This place marks the spot where an American bomber named "Lady Patricia" crashed in 1944. A memorial stone with a metal plaque has stood there since 2004.