Passstatue
The Majestic Passstatue: A Tribute to Alpine Heritage
Discover the breathtaking Passstatue in Langwies, where Swiss culture and stunning alpine views come together in a captivating tourist attraction.
Nestled in the picturesque village of Langwies, the Passstatue is a must-visit tourist attraction that captures the essence of Swiss culture and natural beauty. With its stunning alpine backdrop, this iconic statue offers visitors a unique blend of history, art, and breathtaking views, making it an unforgettable stop on your Swiss adventure.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're driving, start from Chur, the capital of Graubünden. Take the A13 motorway towards Thusis, and then exit at Chur-Süd. Follow the signs to Langwies via the route 3. Once in Langwies, look for Unnamed Road. The Passstatue is located on this road. Parking options are available nearby.
Public Transportation
To reach Passstatue via public transportation, take a train from your current location to Chur. From Chur, transfer to the RegioExpress train towards Arosa. Get off at Langwies station. From the station, you can either walk (approximately 20 minutes) towards Unnamed Road or take a local bus if available that heads towards the same direction. Check the local bus schedule for any operational details.
Walking
If you're already in Langwies, you can walk to Passstatue. From the center of Langwies, head towards Unnamed Road. It is a well-marked path, and the walk should take around 20-30 minutes, depending on your pace. Enjoy the scenic views along the way!
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