Above the lively artisan and farming village of Peist, hikers will come across the Walser stable museum "Uf Truaja". In the archetypal Schanfigger stable there is a hodgepodge of agricultural tools inscribed in Walser dialect, making the stable museum like a linguistic time capsule.
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The impressive suspension bridge spans the Schlappintobel with a stately 70.5 meters and offers an exciting hiking experience. The wooden rope construction is also accessible to families with small children and can be reached in 15 minutes from the Madrisabahn valley station.
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The Frauentor in Porclas stands on the border between Foppa and Lumnezia. In the past, access to the Lumnezia on the left side of the valley was blocked off by a letzi-like wall. As part of this, an ogival gate called Porclas or Frauentor has been preserved below today's valley road.
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Artists from the region, as well as from other parts of Switzerland and abroad, are represented on the art trail on the Vorderrhein near Trun with sculptures and figures made of wood, iron, bronze, aluminum and stone.
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