Grisons Attractions

 
The canton usually known in English by its French name of Grisons (German Graubünden, Romansch Grischun, Italian Grigioni), is a typical mountain region, with its valleys lying at heights of between 900 and 2,000 m/2,953 and 6,562ft and its highest peak, Bernina, rising to 4,049 m/ 13,285ft. Two-thirds of its boundaries lie along the frontiers of Italy and Austria. Within the canton are the sources of the Rhine (which receives the water of three-fifths of the rivers in the canton) and the Inn (Romansch En); the rivers in the south-facing valleys on the Italian side drain into the Po.

The climate of the Grisons reflects a variety of influences.
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Along the footpaths of the Swiss National Park, a diverse range of wildlife can be observed from a distance. Proper viewing equipment such as telephoto lens' and field glasses can aid observation.

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View from a trail in Swiss National Park.Walks
The Town of Davos.Davos
Skiers on their way down into the valley, Davos.Davos
The Swiss Alps near Davos.Davos
View of the Alps near Davos.Davos
An alpine trial through the Swiss National Park.Walks
A river through the Sertig Dörfli.Sertig Dörfli, Davos
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