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Furna, a tranquil alpine village in Graubünden, Switzerland, is celebrated for its well-preserved Walser architecture and pristine mountain landscapes. Nestled among lush pastures with traditional wooden chalets, it offers an authentic escape into slow living and hiking paradise, ideal for nature and culture enthusiasts.
Top attractions include the Baroque-style Furna Village Church showcasing local religious art, and Prättigau Valley hiking trails with alpine wildflowers and glacial formations. Winter visitors can join traditional sled-making workshops, while summer offers alpine cheese dairy tours demonstrating Swiss pastoral traditions.
Savor regional specialties like Capuns (buckwheat dumplings) and Bündner Nusstorte (walnut-honey tart). Village taverns serve Alpkäse (alpine cheese) from local dairies, best paired with freshly baked rye bread. Don't miss herbal-infused Härdöpfelrösti (mountain potato pancakes).
No train station in Furna; access requires a 1.5-hour PostAuto bus from Chur (check limited schedules). The car-free village center permits only walking/biking. Drivers note winter tire chain requirements. For regional exploration, use the Prättigau Mobility Pass covering buses.
Ideal June-September for hiking (avg 18°C), or December-March for snow sports (avg -5°C). Avoid April-May when some roads close during snowmelt.
German is official language, though Romansh dialects prevail. Nearest ATM is in Schiers (9km away). For emergencies, contact local rescue (+41 81 325 11 22) or Chur hospital for major cases. WiFi only at accommodations; Swisscom prepaid SIM recommended. 230V voltage with Type J outlets.