Chur Bergbahnen (Brambrüesch)

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Chur, Switzerland

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Mountain cable car· Adventure sports· Ski resort· Hiking area· Tourist attraction

Chur Bergbahnen (Brambrüesch) Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Chur Bergbahnen (Brambrüesch) is located in Chur, Switzerland on Kasernenstrasse 15. Chur Bergbahnen (Brambrüesch) is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category mountain cable car in Switzerland.

Address

Kasernenstrasse 15

Phone

+41 812505590

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Shivendra Gupta

It was a great experience. A large Gondola takes you to Känzeli from where small Gondolas take you to the skiing ground.

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Alejandro Montiel

If you travel from the train station in Chur you can either walk or catch a bus that will take you there in 5 minutes or less. In about 20 minutes you will have reached the summit. You can enjoy the view (the city of Chur, Pizol, Rhine River). Great place for winter sports as well. The staff was very friendly!

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Shane McGregor

Fantastic , in fine weather in summer .Setup for hiking mountain biking etc . Winter sports too . Take a jacket as it can get breezy . Beautiful spot , we took a picnic from the local supermarket .

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C R

Very friendly and helpful staff! They put in a lot of effort to help with a problem that I had. I definitely recommend this place, thanks again! :)

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erwin sievi

Ok

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gk Johnson

When in Chur take the tram up to the ski lodge. Beautiful views

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Adrian Spry

Waking to snow lightly dancing down, and heavy clouds not just over the mountains but almost down to the ground we took a leisurely breakfast in the hope of them lifting somewhat. It was not to be, we took the cable cars up to Brambrüesch seeing little but the snow laden trees beside us. At the top we walked around the winterweg. After great debate as to which was the starting point of the circular walk we headed off in what we thought was the right direction. The dry snow falling thickly we crunched our way through very deep snow, through the trees and up the increasing incline.

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Rolf Chanton

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