Caumasee
Turquoise alpine lake paradise
Category

Photospot

Price

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Also

Sightseeing

Message from Hajni Varga

Caumasee is a beautiful turquoise lake surrounded by forests in the Swiss Alps. It’s a peaceful spot to relax, swim in summer, or enjoy a snowy winter walk. The lake has a few small restaurants and cafés nearby, and there are several hiking trails around it for short or longer walks.

Who it’s recommended for

  • Nature lovers and photographers, families looking for a relaxing day out, hikers looking for an easy, pleasant trail

Best Season to Visit

  • Spring (March–May): Swimming, sunbathing, hiking

  • Summer (June–September): Swimming, sunbathing, hiking

  • Autumn (October-November): Beautiful autumn colours and fewer crowds

  • Winter (December–February): Peaceful walks and snowy landscapes

How to Get There

  • By Car: Drive to Flims and follow signs to Caumasee. Parking is available near the lake.

  • By Public Transport: Take a train to Chur, then a bus to Flims, Caumasee.

  • Funicular: A short funicular ride takes you from the forest path down to the lake; stroller-friendly. Free to use.

Trail Info / Walking Routes

  • Short Stroll: ~500 m forest path from parking/funicular to the lake; ~10 minutes, easy and stroller-friendly.

  • Longer 4-Lakes Hike: Connects Caumasee to Crestasee, Lag Prau Pulté and Lag Prau Tuleritg - ~2–3 hours, moderate difficulty.

Highlights

  • Rock Jumping & Floating Platforms: Fun spots for older kids or adventurous adults

  • Paddle Boats & Row Boats: Available for rent in summer (cash only, ~15 CHF/hour)

  • Playground & Shallow Swimming Area: West side of the lake, ideal for families

  • Dining Options: Self-service restaurant, ice cream kiosk, full-service terrace restaurant

  • Picnics: Allowed; bring your own food and drinks

Entry & Tickets

  • Summer (end of May–August): CHF 18/adult, CHF 9/child (6–16); under 6 free

  • Other months: Free entry

  • Tip: Pre-book tickets online to avoid waiting, especially on weekends

Tips & Recommendations

  • Arrive early in summer to secure parking and enjoy quieter spots, especially on weekends

  • Use the funicular if you prefer not to walk down the forest path

  • Bring a picnic or eat at one of the lake restaurants

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