Tamins and Reichenau are two villages that for most people have merged into one over time, located an the juncture of Vorder and Hinter Rhine. The Rhaetian Railway station where the lines to Surselva valley and to central Graubünden separate isn't called Reichenau-Tamins for nothing. Kunkels Pass is a well-known location for mountain bikers from near and far. The peak of Ringelspitze is the top of Tamins at 3,247 metres above sea level. Tamins shares its peak with the neighbouring village of Trin and with the canton of St. Gallen across the pass.
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Between mid-May and mid-June, hundreds of thousands of mountain daffodils bloom on the meadows and pastures in Seewis and Fanas in Prättigau. On an area of over 100 hectares, the fragrant white daffodil fields shine with the last patches of snow on the Schesaplanamassiv.
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The Neu-Aspermont castle complex in Jenins dates back to the 13th century and is accessible all year round. It was rebuilt after the Swabian War in 1499 and features a spiral staircase in the tower.
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The Sächserseeli is located at 2099 m above sea level and is fed by underground springs. It offers a view of the 2523-meter-high Magerrain. A hike to the Spitzmeilenhütte and the Maadseeli is recommended.
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