The capricorn exhibition in the Center da Capricorns in Wergenstein imparts exciting and interesting information about the king of the Alps. The ibex was reintroduced 60 years ago in the region of the nature park and there are now about 300 animals.
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On the high plateau above the Malanser Älpli lies an untouched flat moor of national significance. This power spot offers both constructive and destructive energy qualities and is suitable as a cult site.
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Churer Röteli is a traditional liqueur from the canton of Graubünden. It consists of cherries and spices. The Ullius family has been making the product by hand for five generations.
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The soap maker Beat Urech – at home in Arosa, at home in the world – knows something about the miracle process of soap production, because as a trained druggist, he was familiar with glycerine, alkalis and essential oils at a very early age. The result is genuine Arosa natural soaps - for body, hands, hair and soul.
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