The Bernina Express stops at Bernina Diavolezza station in the middle of an alpine landscape with mountains and a cable car.
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Bernina Glaciers - Diavolezza

World Heritage railway, glacier magic and natural wonders

The trip to the Diavolezza is an adventure for all the senses. First, Rhaetian Railway takes you along the spectacular UNESCO World Heritage route of Albula/Bernina to the lower terminus. From there, the cable car takes you up to 2,978 metres above sea level into a world of ice, rock and breathtaking panoramas.

View of the snow-covered Bernina massif

Bernina Glaciers region

The Bernina Glaciers region offers visitors impressive natural experiences and special attractions. The focus is on the glaciers of the Bernina Range and the landscape they shape between Pontresina and Valposchiavo.

Highlights in the region

View of the imposing Piz Bernina with glacier fields and snow-capped peaks.

Morteratsch Glacier Trail

Relaxed hike to the glacier – always with breathtaking views.

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A red RhB train travels through the green mountain landscape near Alp Grüm with views of the valley and summit.

Alp Grüm alpine herb garden

Discover the flora in the alpine herb garden while enjoying the view of the Palü Glacier and Valposchiavo.

To the overview plan
A yellow RhB open scenic carriage travels through a green mountain landscape near Alp Grüm. A glacier in the background.

Open scenic carriages

Including wind in your hair: feel and experience the fresh mountain air up close in the open scenic carriages. An experience with the best views.

Open scenic carriages
Person scaning a QR code on wooden sign in the shape of a squirrel in the woods along the Swiss Stone Pine Trail.

Pontresina Swiss Stone Pine Trail

An adventure trail for all ages: use all your senses to discover the Swiss stone pine, which is easily accessible from the RhB station in Surovas.

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Two hikers cross a glacier mill on a metal bridge in the Cavaglia Glacier Garden, surrounded by alpine forest.

Cavaglia Glacier Garden

Discover The Giants’ Pots: natural wonders that are up to ten metres deep and accessible through a new path with exciting information panels.

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