Falera

Falera is a mountain village in the Surselva region of Switzerland. It is in the canton of Graubunden.

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By public transport

Falera can be accessed from Chur via Laax. The trip to Laax takes between 40 minutes and 1 hour, depending on whether it is a direct bus or not. There are 1-3 trips an hour depending on the season and the time of the day. The bus goes via Flims. From there the bus to Falera leaves once an hour (more often during the main season) and takes 7 minutes. Alternatively, there is also an hourly bus from Illanz via Laax which takes around 30 minutes. Busses from Chur are timed to allow changing on the bus to Falera in Laax.

By car

To access Falera by car, look out for the sign towards Falera, when driving through Laax. From there it's a short drive.

Get around

A shuttle bus operated by the Alpenarena runs around Falera in the winter. In the summer it is possible to walk about easier as there is no ice. The town itself is car-free, which means that you will have to leave your car at the entrance of the village, unless you have a special permission.

See

The views of course are the other thing to be seen in Falera. The village sits on a lip of high land overlooking the Surselva with spectacular views both up and down the valley. To the southwest sits the impressive Piz Terri at 3149 meters the highest mountain in the immediate area.

  • 🌍 Church St. Remigius. This ancient church, perched scenically on the hillside, is the pride of Falera. It's ornate interior shows how much the locals care for their church. Nearby the church are some prehistoric megaliths, telling us that this has been a place of worship for many years.
  • 🌍 Parc la Mutta, +41 81 921 30 30, e-mail: . This collection of prehistoric megaliths forms an ancient place of cult. It can be explored independently or with the help of a local guide.

Do

  • 🌍 Alpenarena (235 km in winter, 28 lifts). Skiing is the major winter activity here. The Alpenarena ski area is shared with Flims and Laax and has its highest point on the glacier at 3018 metres altitude. Skiers are mostly Swiss, but recently more English can be heard as the place is being discovered more and more by foreigners. From Falera, a chair lift gives access to the ski domain. Day pass Fr. 77/26.

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