If you climb up from Lenzerheide towards Lenzerhorn or if you turn south from Scharmoin, you could sooner or later hear the waterfall of Sanaspans rushing.
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The Tguma stop at over 2,300 metres above sea level in the area of the largest alp in the canton of Graubünden is the ideal starting point for numerous tours in the Beverin Nature Park.
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The tgamons, which were originally used to store mountain hay, are now mostly empty. As witnesses of agriculture and as landscape elements, part of it is preserved in Parc Ela. Visit the restored Tgamon in Tocfs/Alp Foppa.
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The standard equipment on the Via Capricorn includes good shoes, a water bottle and a warm jacket for higher altitudes, but above all: binoculars. At the latest after the steep ascent from Alp Biggenmad up to Alperschälli, the binoculars should be ready to hand. This is where the ibex can be observed particularly often.
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The world-famous painter Giovanni Segantini came to Savognin in 1886. Take a break at the memorial stone and see the landscape and light that inspired Segantini.
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