The Maloja Pass connects the gently rising Engadin plateau with the steeply sloping Bergell. It forms the watershed between the Inn, which flows into the Black Sea, and the Maira, which flows into the Adriatic.
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Deep in the Vals valley, a side valley of Surselva south of Ilanz, at an altitude of 1,250 metres, lies Vals. Its centre is still characterised by original Walser houses covered by slates made from Walser quartzite. This quiet holiday resort offers many hiking adventures, wellness in the thermal baths and opportunities for winter sport at Dachberg.
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The Weinzürle house in Jenins, with its hipped roof and the residential building opposite, forms a gateway to the village center. The sandstone entrance and the geometrically designed farmhouse garden date back to 1860.
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