House Senti in Malans is a carefully restored wooden house from the 17th century. It is located in Tobelgasse and bears witness to the historical prosperity of its residents. The building was once a semi-detached house.
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West of Ruchenberg, there is an intense power spot with high energies. A wooden bench invites you to linger, while the spring near the fountain offers healing qualities. The place is ideal for couples, families, and groups.
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The Ringelspitz is the highest mountain in the Tectonic Arena Sardona at 3247 m above sea level. The Glarus Thrust reaches its highest point here at around 3100 m above sea level and offers an impressive overview of its spatial course.
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The days when e-bikes only served as a means of transport are over. Modern e-bikes open up a whole new world of biking. You can cover distances faster, with less effort and still with just as much fun.
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Local History Museum of Arosa-Schanfigg „Eggahuus“
The Schanfigg-Arosa Local History Museum presents a vivid picture of history, customs, former everyday life and crafts from Arosa and the Schanfigg. The rich collection of objects, documents and photographs is stored and exhibited in the historic Eggahuus.
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If you are in Chur and want to go south, you traditionally have to make a decision at the Obertor: From here, the so-called Untere Strasse leads via Thusis to the Splügen and San Bernardino passes.
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On the Prättigau sun terrace, 1300 m above sea level, lies the Pany swimming pool, one of the highest (unheated) outdoor pools in Europe. In addition to the wonderful cooling, enjoy the fantastic mountain panorama.
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