The Flumserberg information center by Heidiland Tourism offers assistance with booking accommodations and provides tips on local events, attractions, and hiking routes. It is open year-round and suitable for everyone.
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Between the Walser village of Medergen and the Latschüelfurgga, a rugged, seemingly insurmountable rock face rises up. But hikers do not need crampons or a rope to climb. You should only be free of vertigo. Like a snake, a red, spectacular wooden staircase makes its way through the rock.
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The Versam Canoe School has been at home in the Rhine Gorge for 30 years. The river and its unique landscape fascinate the experienced team every day. Join us on a raft or learn to canoe – and let yourself be infected by the passion.
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The Rhine rises in the Grisons Alps, the Vorderrhein near Lake Toma, Oberalppass in the Surselva and the Hinterrhein near the Rheinwaldhorn in the Hinterrhein/Viamala region. At Reichenau-Tamins, the Vorderrhein and Hinterrhein join to form the Rhine, which then flows past the city of Chur through the Graubünden and St. Gallen Rhine valleys into Lake Constance and on to the North Sea.
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