At 2000 metres above sea level in the middle of the Heuberge mountains, there are two mountain huts at the start of one of the longest toboggan runs in Switzerland. A perfect place also for a day on skis or snowshoes combined with an overnight stay with fondue in the mountain house.
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The Grüsch ice rink was opened in August 1998. Since the summer of 2023, it has been owned by the municipality of Grüsch. In addition to the ice rink, there are four spacious dressing rooms, referee, first-aid, drying and technical rooms as well as a garage, office, penalty bar and a grandstand with around 1100 standing places.
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The Protestant Church in Fläsch impresses with its unusual size ratio of tower and nave. Extensive secco paintings adorn the interior walls and vaults, uncovered in 1962/63. In 1524, Fläsch was the first reformed community in Graubünden.
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The striking Reformed church of Scuol invites you to escape from the hustle and bustle and superficiality and to surprising insights. In addition, from there you can enjoy a wonderful view over the Inn and the municipality of Scuol.
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