The playground at the Sennästube restaurant in Flumserberg Tannenboden offers numerous activities for children, including a zipline, a trampoline, and a circular slide. It is located right next to the restaurant terrace and is ideal for families.
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The Schrepfer Chapel Balen Vasön was first mentioned in 1750. In 1892, it was rebuilt on a hill due to road construction and expanded in 1930. It is a cultural experience in the Tamina Valley.
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On the way to the Batöni Waterfall Arena in Weisstannen, there are two stones that appear as a mighty double stone. The energetic power of the stones is high and attracts cows, which like to linger between them.
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The Valens playground offers plenty to explore with two towers, climbing elements, and a slide. Swings, a zipline, and a large sandbox provide fun. A water play area with a pump is especially popular in the summer.
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The Vättnerberg cable car has been running from Vättis to the Vättnerberg at a length of 1065 m and a height of 625 m since 1932 - modernized in 1972 and 2000.
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Freely accessible ruins high above the village of Flums with an impressive view of the Sarganserland; an important cultural asset, accessible via a modern staircase system. Fireplace for barbecuing. Event room for functions.
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The Neuenburg castle ruins in Untervaz impress with their monumental structure and almost palatial appearance. The 13th-century ruins offer a fascinating blend of limestone and tuff stone architecture.
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The Vättis Hunting Museum showcases lifelike specimens, impressive antlers, and native bird species. It offers an artistic setting with suitable images and invites nature enthusiasts to discover the animal world.
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The Pizalun viewing platform on St. Margrethenberg offers an impressive panoramic view of the mountains of St. Gallen and Graubünden. It can be reached in less than an hour from the base station of the Tristeli ski lift.
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On the high plateau above the Malanser Älpli lies an untouched flat moor of national significance. This power spot offers both constructive and destructive energy qualities and is suitable as a cult site.
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The Drachenloch Museum Vättis showcases finds from the Drachenloch, including Paleolithic cave bear bones and documents from the excavation period 1917-1923. A mineral collection, Roman coins, and a model of the Walser settlement St. Martin complement the exhibition.
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