Tguma, Mountain summit in Graubünden, Switzerland.
Tguma is a mountain summit in the Swiss Alps rising to 2,416 meters above sea level with sweeping views across the surrounding landscape. From this elevation, hikers can observe the Adula-Alpen range and the multiple valleys that characterize the Graubünden terrain.
The mountain was shaped by centuries-old routes that shepherds used to move livestock between valleys. These paths remain the foundation for the trails that cross this region today.
The surrounding Viamala commune maintains traditional Alpine farming practices, with seasonal cattle movements and cheese production in mountain pastures.
The hiking routes to the summit are passable from spring through fall with clear trail markers. Visitors should prepare for steep terrain and changing weather conditions at higher elevation.
On clear days the summit offers views toward the nearby Rheinwaldhorn and reveals the deep valleys of Beverin Nature Park below. These two perspectives show contrasting aspects of the local landscape.
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