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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Reformed church in the old town. The second Reformed church in the Old Town (cf. St. Martin) is a late Gothic building from 1494-1500 on a Carolingian and a Romanesque predecessor.
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In the sports shop and rental center at the valley station of the Grüsch-Danusa cable cars, you will find rental equipment and sporting equipment for all needs.
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High up on the Schamserberg, just behind the Carnusapass, lies the Lai la scotga (Romansh for Scots Lake) on the "Via Capricorn" mountain hiking trail in the direction of Carnusa/Glaspass.
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The Alix observation deck is located in Valendas. From the platform, visitors can enjoy an impressive view of the confluence of the Carrera stream. The viewing platform is accessible via the hiking trail from Valenda's village.
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The path leads from the waterfall in Segnes-Boden - in the middle of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Tectonic Arena - through the wild nature of the mountains of Flims. Sometimes it is a cozy flow, then the stream falls over water slides and water mills down the valley, over Punt Desch, to Startgels, over Tarschlims to Wasserfallbrück at Foppa to the center of Flims. The path can be up and down.
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The five idyllic waterfalls - all between 86 and 45 metres high - plunge over the steep cliffs, transforming the Batöni basin into a natural spectacle.
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