The "Nossadunna da Lourdes" Chapel is located slightly elevated in the center of the Clavadi district. The chapel was built in 1899 and consecrated on August 15, 1903. In the same year, the Stations of the Cross along the old road from Sumvitg to Clavadi were also blessed. Due to limited finances, the citizens took matters into their own hands as much as possible and, largely through voluntary labor, made the construction possible. The chapel was renovated in 1965.
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The water playground Wasserwald Furt Pizol is idyllically located in a forest clearing by the stream. A spacious picnic area with barbecue spots invites families and groups to linger. Children can enjoy water games.
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The estate of the artist Matias Spescha is preserved and brokered in Trun. In the former industrial hall, exhibitions are held that present Spescha's works.
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Discover the lido at the idyllic Untersee Arosa - with the Arosa All-Inclusive Card, admission is free. The Lido Untersee offers leisure activities for young and old: - Bathing lake with sandy beach, the current water temperature can be found here - Solar heated paddling pool - 2 diving towers with 1 and 3 meters height - Sun boards - Changing rooms, lockers - Umbrellas, deck chairs and rowing boats for rent - Children's playground - Table tennis table - Bocce court - Beach volleyball court Culinary delights, refreshing drinks, a cooling ice cream (ice cream) offers the modern and cozy restaurant lido with large sun terrace.
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The pass Diesrut is 2428 m above sea level and is also called the gateway to the Greina. The climb to Pass Diesrut is not steep, but steadily rising. From Puzzatsch you can reach it in about 2 1/2 hours.
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