Europe’s Lenzerheide Resort Town: A Paradise for Outdoor Lovers in Every Season

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Travel has a wonderful way of opening doors to new experiences. If you happen to be an outdoor enthusiast looking for a beautiful European resort town to adventure through, a trip to Lenzerheide might be exactly the new experience you need. Just a 25-minute drive from the city of Chur, Lenzerheide is a charming destination in Switzerland where you can get away from the crowds with ease and immerse yourself in nature instead.



Visitors to Lenzerheide are invited to admire and enjoy the diverse landscapes here at their preferred pace. Whether you’re looking for thrilling ski fun on the slopes in the winter or leisurely sunny hikes in the summertime, Lenzerheide is a destination with something new to discover in every season. Situated in the canton of Graubünden, Lenzerheide plays host to lakes, mountains, and sweeping valleys that lend themselves to fantastic views just about everywhere you look. It’s a family-friendly destination for outdoor recreation that provides adventurers from near and far with an exciting high-valley setting to explore no matter when they’re fortunate enough to be visiting Switzerland.

Enjoy hiking, biking, and on-the-water fun in Lenzerheide

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When your trip to Europe is planned for the warmer months of the year, Lenzerheide hosts many outdoor activities to add to your itinerary. For travelers who are excited to put on their hiking boots and hit the trails, this destination has 106 miles of marked pathways to check out. If you have a couple of hours to spare, the Heidsee via Lenzerheide loop is a good choice. At just over 4 miles, this easy route has an elevation gain of only 187 feet. When you’re up for more of a challenge, the Lenzerheide to Scharmoin out-and-back trail expands the adventure to just over 11 miles of rugged terrain.

Afterward, you can cool off in Lake Heidsee. This is a scenic place to take a dip, try windsurfing, or set sail for a day of fishing. If you’re traveling with kids and looking to incorporate adventurous activities into your afternoon, head over to the Lido at Lake Heidsee. Here, you’ll have access to an outdoor pool, a replica pirate ship to climb, a sandy beach to enjoy, and a suspension bridge to traverse — not to mention the playground.

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If exploring on two wheels is your passion, mountain biking through Lenzerheide in the summer, spring, or fall is a thrill. Around 155 miles of biking trails are available to explore in the region. These are combined with GPS tours and downhill courses that are sure to put your skills to work.

Add skiing and tobogganing to your winter adventure

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While many European destinations beckon travelers to come and enjoy outdoor adventures in the winter, Lenzerheide has a way with slopes that are hard to top. This resort town’s location in the alpine valley means sunshine hits either side from morning until afternoon all winter long. That makes for a comfortable and bright setting to enjoy hitting the slopes over at the Lenzerheide Ski Resort. Here, visitors can count on plenty of annual snowfall and runs suitable for skiers of all skill levels. If you’re new to skiing and excited to try it for the first time, there are sheltered areas for lessons and modern lifts to take you upward when you’re ready to show off your new skills. This resort welcomes snowboarders too and hosts many surrounding ski-in accommodations so you can maximize your time on the fresh powder.



Beyond the slopes, Lenzerheide provides outdoor adventurers with around 32 miles of cross-country ski trails to navigate in the wintertime. These routes lead through dense forests and if you’re feeling brave, there are options to cross Lake Heidsee when it’s frozen solid. If you want to pick up the pace a bit, you can try tobogganing while you’re here. There are seasonally maintained tobogganing trails located up the mountain that are illuminated in the evenings so you can keep the fun going after the sun goes down. It’s a family-friendly winter activity that’s even enjoyable for people who don’t ski.

Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.