At 2000 metres above sea level in the middle of the Heuberge mountains, there are two mountain huts at the start of one of the longest toboggan runs in Switzerland. A perfect place also for a day on skis or snowshoes combined with an overnight stay with fondue in the mountain house.
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Flumserberg offers 150 km of hiking trails, a toboggan run, and a climbing tower. In summer, the BikerBerg attracts visitors, and in winter, there are 65 km of slopes. Accessible by the SeeJet gondola from Unterterzen.
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When he built the Cas'aulta in his home village in 1866, Johannes Barandun had already seen much of the world. At the age of 13, he set off for a foreign country.
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The pump tracks and skills parks in Davos Klosters are ideal for letting off steam and improving your bike riding technique. A free bike offer for guests and locals.
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