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The Schams ( rm">(Val) Schons) is a section of the
Hinterrhein valley in the Switzerland">Swiss canton of
.
Geography
The Schams is the central of the three valleys along the Hinterrhein (river)">Hinterrhein. It is separated from the Rheinwald">Graubünden.
Geography
The Schams is the central of the three valleys along the Hinterrhein (river)">Hinterrhein. It is separated from the Rheinwald valley upstreams by the Rofla Gorge, and downstreams by the Viamala gorge from the Domleschg (valley), Domleschg/Heinzenberg GR, Heinzenberg valley. The Posterior Rhine flows through the valley in a predominantly south-to-north direction and falls from a height of 1094 m at the outflow of Rofla Gorge, where the
Val Ferrera flows in from the right, to 883 m at the ''Raniabrücke''.
The Schams valley is bordered on both sides by mountain ranges of around 3000 m high. The highest peaks on the Western side are the ''Pizzas d'Anarosa'' (3000 m), the ''Bruschghorn'' (3056 m) and the prominent
Piz Beverin (2998 m). On the eastern side, the highest peak is
Piz Curvér (2972 m) on the border with
Oberhalbstein.
The larger settlements are close to the river. The left slope, locally known as the
Schamserberg ( en, Mount Schams; rm, Muntogna da Schons), which rises relatively uniformly to Piz Beverin rising left-side slope, is used for agricultural purposes op to 2200 m. Around the villages, there is a zone with ; higher up the slope is a zone with
Alpine meadows. On the right side slope, where the forests rech down to the valley floor, there are no settlements other than es.
Municipalities

In the valley of the Rhine wind find on the right bank, the larger villages
Andeer and
Zillis (including the village ''Reischen'') and
Pignia, and on the left bank
Clugin and
Donat, all at elevations of 940–1020 m. On Schamserberg we find on the lower level (1100 to 1200 m), the village in the municipality of
Casti-Wergenstein and the villages Pazen and Farden in the municipality of Donat. Higher up the Schamserberg, at around 1500 m altitude, with a better view of the surrounding mountain, we find
Lohn,
Mathon and Wergenstein.
There are a total of eight municipalities in
Schams sub-district. They include, in addition to those mentioned above,
Ferrera
Ferrera is a municipality in the Viamala Region in the Grisons, Switzerland
). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as t ...
in the Val Ferrera, and
Rongellen
Rongellen is a municipality in the canton of Graubünden in Switzerland, located in the Viamala Region.
History
Rongellen is first mentioned in 1344 as ''Rungal''.
Geography
Rongellen has an area, , of . Of this area, 15.2% is used for agric ...
at the northern end of the Viamala gorge.
The Jurisdiction of Schams, a member of the
Grey League joined the
Reformation
The Reformation (alternatively named the Protestant Reformation or the European Reformation) was a major movement within Western Christianity in 16th-century Europe that posed a religious and political challenge to the Catholic Church and i ...
in its entirety. Until the mid 20th century, the
Sutsilvan
Romansh (; sometimes also spelled Romansch and Rumantsch; Sursilvan: ; Vallader, Surmiran, and Rumantsch Grischun: ; Putèr: ; Sutsilvan: , , ; Jauer: ) is a Gallo-Romance language spoken predominantly in the Swiss canton of the Grison ...
dialect of
Romansh was almost the only language spoken in the valley. The situation changed dramatically in the late 20th century, especially in accessible places, such as Zillis and Andeer and the Val Ferrera. There, the proportion of predominantly German-speaking people was already above 80% in the 2000 census. On the Schamserberg, Romansh still had a narrow majority.
Transport
Since Roman times, the transit route of the "Lower Road" leads from Chur via the Schams valley to
Splügen Pass and
San Bernardino Pass
San Bernardino Pass ( it, Passo del San Bernardino, german: Bernhardinpass, ) is a high mountain pass in the Swiss Alps connecting the Hinterrhein and the Mesolcina (Misox) valleys between Thusis (canton of Graubünden) and Bellinzona (canton o ...
. Today the
highway
A highway is any public or private road or other public way on land. It is used for major roads, but also includes other public roads and public tracks. In some areas of the United States, it is used as an equivalent term to controlled-access ...
A13 follows this route. The mountain passes into Oberhalbstein, the ''Pass da Surcarungas'', ''Spunda Surses'' and ''Pass da Schmorras'', were never very significant.
Access by public transport is provided by the fast
bus
A bus (contracted from omnibus, with variants multibus, motorbus, autobus, etc.) is a road vehicle that carries significantly more passengers than an average car or van. It is most commonly used in public transport, but is also in use for cha ...
from Chur to Bellinzona (which stops in Zillis and Andeer). Local transport is provided by a bus to the Schamserberg and one into
Avers
Avers ( rm, Avras; wae, Òòver(s), , ) is a high Alpine valley region and a municipality in the Viamala Region in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. It includes Juf, the highest-altitude year-round settlement in Europe.
History
Avers is fir ...
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External links
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Valleys of Europe
Valleys of Graubünden