Both the Roman path and the later main route from 1472 once led through the narrowest section of the gorge on the west side in the centre of the Viamala Gorge.
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The ruins of Cagliatscha Castle are situated at 1182 metres above sea level between Andeer and Clugin on a rocky outcrop high above the valley. In front of the ruins is a picnic area with a barbecue site and a fountain, offering a magnificent view of the valley.
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Worthwhile piece rätikonfels in a secluded and quiet location. The rather shorter multi-pitch lengths with fine plate climbing are also spared from the large crowds on the weekends. The long ascent leads through the beautiful landscape past the crystal clear Partnunsee.
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The Protestant Church in Malans, with its slender church tower and late Gothic nave, displays tomb inscriptions of the noble families of Gugelberg, von Planta, and von Salis. The interior is kept in a simple late Baroque style.
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It is said that the Seewiser have learned to rave about their guests: The local mountain, the Schesaplana, has the sweeter peak and the bluer sky in the background than other mountains. Even their evening glow is said to be second to none. Pure alpine air is guaranteed in Seewis (947 m) as well as experiences for all five senses.
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