The Pfäfers Monastery Church is a historic site with a unique geographical location. It served as a hospice for monks and is known for its energetic atmosphere. A legend tells of a dove that determined the location of the monastery.
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On the way to the Old Bath Pfäfers in the Tamina Gorge, there is the Guardian Stone, a distinctive stone with special significance, considered the guardian of the path.
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In the 12th and 13th centuries, flocks of shepherds and cattle breeders emigrated from the upper Valais and settled parts of Graubünden. Around Medergen near Arosa, the Walsers, as they were called, left their animals on the pastures in the summer and built a collection of alpine and residential buildings that has been well preserved to this day.
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Lüen, also known as the "Schanfigger Riviera", has such a mild climate that grapes, kiwis and apricots thrive. The village can be reached from the train station in 10 minutes.
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