The playground at the Flums retirement home offers two play towers with slides and climbing elements, swings, a spinning wheel, balancing bars, and a sandbox. Children can develop their motor skills and experience adventures here.
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The Unterrain play and meeting area in Bad Ragaz offers numerous attractions for children and adults. Two slides, a water play area, and a basketball court invite you to play and relax.
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The Plazza area is part of the largest cultivated chestnut grove in Europe. In October, some cascine (drying houses) are in operation and used for drying the chestnuts.
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The playground at Restaurant Schönhalden offers children adventures with a zipline, swings, and a trampoline. Parents can relax on the terrace while enjoying the view of the surrounding mountain peaks.
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Between old city walls and picturesque towers, an enchanting old town full of history and charm opens up in Ilanz. The "Städtli" - as it is called by the locals - invites you to stroll, while cozy cafés and restaurants tempt you to linger. Here, in the first city on the Rhine, culture, tradition and modern life merge - embedded in the breathtaking mountains of the Surselva. A visit that touches the heart and senses in equal measure.
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