Ruined Castle of Belfort
Season
All season
Offerer
Burgruine Belfort
Voa Prinicipala Brienz
7048 Albula
Contact
Infostelle Parc ElaStradung 11, Im Bahnhof
7450 Tiefencastel
Tel. +41 81 508 01 12
www.parc-ela.ch
Parc Ela - The ruined castle, built in the 13th century, affords a wonderful view over the Albula Valley. Belfort Castle was the home of the lords of Vaz who ruled over large parts of Graubünden.
The fortress was built around 1230 as the new, noble family seat of the lords of Vaz. This noble family eventually became more and more powerful, competing even with the bishops of Chur. Before long the lords of Vaz enlarged their new castle: Another story was added to the southern wing and the castle received a large, rectangular representative hall. The lords of Vaz resided in Belfort Castle for approximately a century, before the noble family became extinct. Subsequently, the property had various owners until it passed to the Habsburg-Austria – and was destroyed by Graubünden troops in 1499. Today, the ruin is a popular excursion destination, where walls, views and stairs can be explored. A picnic spot with a grill invites guests to make themselves feel at home.
Approach to site: The ruin is located a 15 minutes’ walk away from the car park and about 5 minutes’ walk from the bus stop Brienz/Brinzauls GR, Belfort.
Details
- child-friendly
Season
All season
Arrival by public transport
Brienz/Brinzauls GR, Belfort Timetable SBBInfrastructure
- Picnicplace
- Fireplace
Suitable for
The offer is suitable for
- Adults
- Families