In this panorama, which was photographed on a beautiful autumn day, we can see the Flüela Schwarzhorn peak, the Fluela Pass and the two lakes: Schottensee, the larger lake and Schwarzsee, the smaller one.
The Flüela Schwarzhorn, at 3147 m, is the dominant and highest elevation in the region around Davos, between the Flüela and Dischma valleys in the canton of Graubünden, Switzerland. It's a mountain in the Albula Alps, overlooking the Flüela Pass, a classic in winter and summer and popular with young and old alike.
The perfect pyramid-shaped mountain has gained great popularity because it has an "easy" rating to climb to 3,000 m. In general, there are many different variants of climbing the Schwarzhorn, some of which require good alpine experience, but from Passo Flüela it is certainly the easiest and fastest.