The playground at Restaurant Neuschönstatt in Quarten offers families and children a chance to let off steam after a meal. Attractions include a climbing tower, a hammock swing, a sandbox, and a slide.
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The church is located on the main road, in the center of the small village of Peiden. It was built in the early 18th century. After a fire in 1896, it was enlarged during restoration. Key available.
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The chapel in an open field and without a cemetery is remarkable in many respects. Four of the famous artists who worked in the area have left their mark. The chapel is not open to the public.
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The chapel ruin of Sogn Benedetg, with a horseshoe-shaped choir from the 9th century, is the oldest documented chapel of its kind. It was largely destroyed by a massive dust avalanche on February 10, 1984, and was restored again in 2013.
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Catholic wayside chapel Sogn Clau (St. Nicholas), Rueun
The Catholic wayside chapel of Sontga Clau (St. Nicholas) was built in the 18th century in the western part of the village. The chapel is open daily and is freely accessible.
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A personal guide will guide you on the popular Garmil high-altitude hike and give you interesting details about the geology along the way via smartphone.
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The oldest records about the parish church of Sumvitg date back to the ninth and tenth centuries. At that time, the church was dedicated to Saint Columban. Emperor Charlemagne (+814) donated the church to the successor of Bishop Tello, who in turn bequeathed the church to the Disentis Abbey. A new building and three altars were consecrated on June 13, 1633.
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