The Bildstöckli playground in Flums offers a play tower with a slide and climbing elements, as well as two swings that are particularly suitable for older children. An ideal place for play and fun.
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The Lai Nair is a small mountain lake above Tarasp. The plateau on which the lake is located can certainly be counted among the most beautiful spots in the Lower Engadine.
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The House Steinbock in Igis, built in 1592, is the oldest building in the region. It features window columns with the Dolf coat of arms and coffered ceilings from the 17th century. Today, it serves as a boarding school for the College of Social Education.
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The Catholic Church of St. Laurentius in Untervaz impresses with its shingle-covered double onion tower and the spacious nave. Some statues inside date back to the 16th century.
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The Windegg viewpoint in the Tamina Valley offers a unique view of the Glarus Thrust and the Tamina Gorge. It is a popular spot to linger with information boards and climbing rocks.
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The Giessenpark playground in Bad Ragaz offers a variety of play opportunities for children of all ages. There is a restaurant nearby, perfect for a relaxing family time.
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The sculptures by Not Bott (1927-1998), who left behind an impressive body of work, are exhibited in the Schams district mill in Zillis. The engine room can also be visited.
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For the climbing cracks! Between the Kirchlispitzen and the Drusenfluh are the top walls, which are world-famous in the climbing scene. The really good climbers enjoy the incredibly impressive plate armor and the steep limestone plates.
Beat Kammerlander's "WoGü" route is one of the most difficult multi-pitches in the world in the Rätikon. According to many people, Adam Ondra, the best climber in the world, was the first person to conquer the route only 11 years after its construction.
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