Madrisa-Land is the first adventure park in the Swiss Alps that also allows physically and visually impaired children to play. The children's land scores with a marble run, bouncy castle, slides, water games and swings and much more. Everything is there for children to let off steam. Tip: During the summer season, the life-size mascot Hen Hanna can be found on some Sundays. And families who want to stay longer can even spend the night on site in the tree huts, hayloft or Indian tipi.
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The Punt la Greina suspension bridge is 65 metres long and leads from Péz Tgitschen to Muot la Greina over the Rein da Sumvitg at the bottleneck. Due to the construction of the bridge, the way from the Pass Diesrut to the Terrihütte has become easier and, above all, safer.
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In the village stands the parish church of St. Calixtus with one of the most important carved winged altars in Graubünden. Outside are the castle ruins "Belfort" and the "Bündner Rütli" in the Außenwacht Vazerol.
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Even though the population of Feldis was peasant for a long time and produced a correspondingly large number of food media themselves, in 1905 the time was ripe to set up a shop.
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If you pass by this place in autumn, be careful: It could well be that a runner of the Transruinaulta Trail Marathon blows out of the forest and runs at high speed towards Thusis.
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