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Laax: Swiss Alpine Paradise

Experience world-class skiing, stunning alpine scenery, and a commitment to sustainability in the charming Swiss village of Laax.

Laax is more than just a ski resort; it's an experience that blends adrenaline-pumping activities with serene natural beauty. Situated in the Graubünden canton, Laax is part of the Flims Laax Falera ski area, one of Switzerland's largest and most modern winter destinations. In winter, Laax transforms into a freestyle mecca, boasting five snow parks, including the world's largest halfpipe, and over 90 obstacles. The resort caters to all skill levels, from beginners to advanced skiers and snowboarders, with well-groomed slopes and challenging off-piste opportunities. Modern lifts provide access to the Bündner Vorab glacier and Laaxerstöckli, offering panoramic views and varied terrain. Beyond skiing and snowboarding, Laax offers a range of winter activities such as snowshoeing, winter hiking, and sledding. The Freestyle Academy provides a unique indoor training facility for extreme sports enthusiasts. In the summer, Laax becomes a haven for outdoor adventures. Hiking and biking trails wind through the breathtaking Graubünden countryside, offering stunning views of deep valleys and towering peaks. Visitors can swim, fish, and boat in the crystal-clear alpine lakes, such as Laaxersee, Caumasee, and Crestasee. Laax has a rich history, with the village first mentioned around 1290-98. The area has evolved from a farming community to a popular tourist destination, maintaining its Romansh heritage and culture. The village's commitment to sustainability, known as Greenstyle, focuses on environmentally friendly practices, making it an eco-conscious travel choice.

Local tips

  • Take advantage of the free bus service between Laax, Flims, and Falera if you have a ski pass or hotel guest card.
  • Visit the Freestyle Academy for year-round indoor extreme sports practice.
  • Explore the beautiful alpine lakes, such as Caumasee and Crestasee, for swimming and boating in the summer.
  • Check out local events like LAAX ROCK in August for a taste of the local culture.
  • Consider visiting in the spring or autumn for milder weather and fewer crowds.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From Chur, take the PostAuto route 81 bus towards Flims. The bus journey takes approximately 40 minutes. From Ilanz, take the PostAuto route 411 bus to Laax, which runs hourly and takes about 30 minutes. A single bus fare from Chur or Ilanz to Laax typically costs CHF 4-7.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are available in Chur and Ilanz. A taxi ride from Chur to Laax will cost approximately CHF 80-120 and take around 30 minutes. From Ilanz, a taxi to Laax will cost approximately CHF 50-80 and take around 20 minutes.

  • Driving

    From Chur, follow the well-constructed mountain road towards Flims, Laax, and Falera. Parking is available in Laax Murschetg at the valley station. Parking fees vary, with short-term parking (up to 1 hour) costing around CHF 1.60, and longer durations incurring higher fees. Daily rates can reach CHF 30 or more. Be aware that parking spaces can fill up quickly during peak season.

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