Lake Davos appears in its most beautiful splendour at the beginning of June. Then the water reaches its peak again after the harsh winter and water rats populate the lake.
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The path to Seebenalp leads past a small upland moor, where a geomantic zone with many energy lines can be observed. The moorland offers an undisturbed habitat for animals and plants.
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Seebenalp is home to three lakes: Grosssee, Heusee, and Schwarzsee. These bodies of water are energetically and visually distinct, even though they carry the same water. Heusee is the strongest energetic point.
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Roam through the woods and enjoy the peace and quiet of nature – no problem with 3D archery along the Sur En course. The 28 three-dimensional animals are lifelike plastic animal replicas of any kind and size.
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