Splügen
Switzerland
Splügen
Switzerland
Splügen
Switzerland

Splügen

Switzerland

2024

Contact

Website: www.rheinwald.ch

Perched at an altitude of 1,450 meters, Splügen serves as the economic and cultural heart of the Rheinwald region in the Swiss Alps. This picturesque village, which has a rich history of trade and tourism, lies along the historic routes of the Splügen and San Bernardino passes. Known for its stunning natural landscapes, including crystal-clear lakes and a glacial environment, Splügen is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts year-round. Since becoming part of the Beverin Nature Park in 2020, the community has committed to promoting sustainable tourism that honors the area’s rich biodiversity and cultural heritage.

HIGHLIGHTS

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A Sustainable Hospitality Project

Set to open in 2025, the Speluca brewery and hotel will revitalize an underused area on the village’s outskirts. The project combines an old barn, an abandoned hotel from the 1960s, and new structures designed by Iseppi&Ganzoni, ensuring that the architecture reflects the historic village landscape. This initiative aims to attract sporty guests passionate about culture and cuisine while fostering local production and hospitality.

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New Accommodation Initiatives

The Rheinwald Resort AG is developing a tourist accommodation project at the valley station of the cable cars. This ambitious plan includes a mix of managed accommodations, diverse infrastructure, and a new campsite to encourage longer stays. The initiative has garnered community support for expanding three-season tourism, and the design, influenced by the old village’s aesthetics, will be executed by the renowned Herzog & de Meuron architecture firm.

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Naturpark Beverin

The Beverin Regional Nature Park, encompassing 515 km² around Piz Beverin, includes the Rheinwald since 2020. The park focuses on sustainable economic and social development in partnership with the local community and canton authorities. Its goals are to enhance the local economy and promote nature-friendly tourism while preserving the area’s rich biodiversity and cultural heritage.