In addition to the church, the world-famous Langwieser Viaduct, the Kulturhuus Schanfigg and the village shop on the square with local specialties are worth a visit.
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[tʃlˈfɪk]: Sounding cultural history in the Schanfigg
In the villages in Schanfigg there are 15 sound installations to discover, through which the cultural history of the mountain valley can be experienced sensually. Details at arosa.swiss/klingend
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The castle ruin in Calfreisen is considered the landmark of the village. When visiting the medieval hilltop castle, you will embark on a journey through time and certainly discover a few hidden treasures.
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The first mountaineering village in Switzerland The small Walser settlement of St. Antönien is located at 1450 m in the middle of a fantastic mountain world. The valley is a well-known hiking and ski touring paradise and at the same time the starting point for fascinating circular tours in the Rätikon area. A variety of peaks invite you to enjoyable ascents and wonderful descents. A favourite among the winter hiking trails is the approximately 9.5 km long route via the "Bodähütte" to Pany.
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The barbecue area is located in the forest on the theme trail "Path of the Pioneers". You can only reach the barbecue area via the hiking trail in about 30 minutes.
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Around the year 1220 it becomes loud in the forests of Brienz/Brienzauls: wood is felled, stones are brought in; the large Belfort Castle is built on a rocky ridge.
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The Alte Saege Valens Museum, restored by Valens Tourism, is a freely accessible witness to the timber industry of the last century. It offers insights into the history of the old sawmill throughout the year.
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Madrisa-Land is the first adventure park in the Swiss Alps that also allows physically and visually impaired children to play. The children's land scores with a marble run, bouncy castle, slides, water games and swings and much more. Everything is there for children to let off steam. Tip: During the summer season, the life-size mascot Hen Hanna can be found on some Sundays. And families who want to stay longer can even spend the night on site in the tree huts, hayloft or Indian tipi.
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