What can guests do?

Together for more sustainability in the Lenzerheide holiday region

Of course, our guests can also contribute to a sustainable Lenzerheide holiday region.
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Travelling to/from the region

The holiday region is easily accessible from Chur by postbus. Since the 23/24 winter season, the PubliCar has also provided a public transport service for anyone travelling late at night. The sports bus, which is free of charge for everyone, is available for travelling within the region in both summer and winter.

Hiking/biking tips

  • There are many kilometres of marked hiking and biking trails available to our guests in the holiday region. In order to take care of nature, these paths should not be left. 
  • When crossing alpine pastures with suckler cows, the rules of behaviour must be observed. Keep your distance from the animals and do not touch calves under any circumstances. Dogs must be kept on a lead. 
  • Waste that is taken into the countryside must either be disposed of in the bins provided or taken home again. And if you urgently need to go to the toilet in the countryside, you can use the public toilets or the specially installed mobile toilets along the hiking and biking trails.
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Stay longer, shop local

  • The environmental impact of travelling is offset by a longer stay. 
  • Local and regional providers can be supported during the stay.
  • Cultural events can be attended.
  • In this way, the added value remains in the Lenzerheide holiday region and the sustainable social and economic living space for the locals can be strengthened.

Sustainability in the Lenzerheide holiday region