The Ruinaulta in Graubünden is one of the most magnificent and diverse landscapes in the Alps. The natural monument with a raging river, white cliffs and vast forests is also known as the Grand Canyon of Switzerland.
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Here visitors can take a look at historical scenes, discover how bears live, their biology and the likelihood of their return to the region. The exhibition is ideal for children.
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The Reformed Church in Hinterrhein, situated in the picturesque Rheinwald forest, is a Protestant Reformed church under the protection of the Canton of Graubünden.
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With the Fadärastein you can reach a great vantage point with little effort. The view of the Graubünden Rhine Valley from Chur to Sargans is impressive.
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From Seewis, a side valley of the Prättigau leads into the Rätikon to Alp Fasons, at the foot of the Schesaplana, with the AlpMuseum, the listed Valarsäge and the SAC Schesaplana. All three are contemporary witnesses of the end of the 19th century.
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Unfortunately, the drinking hall can currently only be viewed from the outside, but for many years it was considered the most important building for all guests who came to the Lower Engadine for a drinking cure.
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