In front of the hamlet of Cons, at the sawmill, there is a small niche of saints above the road, surrounded by birch trees. The springs that originate further up have high energies and would be suitable as mineral water springs.
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The Zalöner huts belong to the typical Walser scattered settlement, which characterize the landscape of the tranquil Safien Valley. From here you can enjoy a great view of the Glaspass, the Piz Beverin and the Bruschghorn.
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Anyone who visited the Lenzerheide high valley around 1850 found little more than a few meadows. The Heidsee, on the other hand, has always seemed to glitter in the sunlight.
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The present church was first mentioned in 1354, but was undoubtedly founded several centuries earlier. The lower part of the adjacent tower is certainly from Romanesque times.
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