Bever

Bever is tranquil. It is close to the action and yet far enough away to be able to relax in the village and its surrounding nature. It is the Engadine houses, the location on the Beverin and the Val Bever side valley that give the village its charm. And for those who travel to Bever, the journey is already the destination, because the most beautiful route to Bever is via the Albula train route, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Bever in summer
In summer and autumn, it is the blue of the Beverin that flows through the valley and creates a contrast with the summer and autumn landscape that is etched in one's memory. In any case, the Val Bever is by far one of the most beautiful side valleys - and by that we don't just mean the path to Spinas, but above all what comes after. The isolation - just nature. If you are looking for this, you will find it here.

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Information about Bever
Take a carriage ride to Val Bever, take part in a guided tour of the village, stay in one of the Engadin houses that are rented out as holiday apartments or in the Bever Lodge, the first modular hotel made entirely of wood - whatever you are looking for, you will find it here.

Eviva Famiglia Label
Keep an eye out for the red Eviva Famiglia label!
It identifies family-friendly offers and businesses to help families plan their holidays and leisure time. A wide range of summer and winter activities, safe play areas and child-friendly infrastructure – that is our commitment to families.
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Stories about Bever – Nature, Culture and Renewal in the Engadine
Bever, a place with a turbulent past and a lively present, invites you to listen to fascinating stories. From the village's historical heritage to the gateway to the Engadine floodplains - Bever is characterized by its connection to nature and commitment to sustainable development, as the revitalization of the Inn floodplains impressively shows. These stories make Bever a special place in the Engadine.






