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Bergün is a picturesque Alpine village in Switzerland's Graubünden canton, renowned for its stunning mountain scenery and well-preserved traditional architecture. As a key stop on the UNESCO-listed Albula Railway, it offers a blend of Romansh culture and outdoor adventures. Ideal for skiing in winter and hiking in summer, Bergün is a tranquil escape into nature and heritage.
Must-see attractions in Bergün include: the Albula Railway Museum, showcasing the history of this engineering marvel; the historic village center with St. Peter's Church and traditional houses; the Albula Pass for breathtaking views (accessible by train or hike); and ski resorts in winter. Nearby Lake Palpuogna is a popular summer hiking spot.
Bergün's cuisine reflects Romansh traditions. Try Capuns (Swiss chard rolls), Pizokel (buckwheat dumplings), and local cheeses. Cozy restaurants serve air-dried meats paired with regional wines. In winter, warm up with mulled wine, and don't miss Nusstorte, a nut-filled pastry.
Getting around Bergün:
Visit December-March for skiing or June-September for hiking. Winter temperatures range -5°C to 5°C, while summer offers mild 15°C-25°C weather with fewer crowds.
Language: German and Romansh are official; English is widely understood. Internet: 4G is spotty in mountains; most hotels offer Wi-Fi. Payment: Credit cards work, but carry CHF for small vendors. Emergencies: Medical facilities are in St. Moritz; dial 112 for help. Power: Switzerland uses Type J plugs (230V); bring an adapter.