Chur is Switzerland's oldest city, with more than a 5,000-year-long history of settlement. The historic centre is incredibly beautiful and completely free from traffic. You will find a wide range of cultural offers, shopping, cafes, restaurants and bars here.
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Haldenstein is an attractive small village a little way outside of Chur. Its idyllic location between the river Rhine and Calanda mountain is characteristic, as well as its impressive castle. But there are other historical sites, as well. There are several mystical castle ruins within the village's borders.
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Tamins and Reichenau are two villages that for most people have merged into one over time, located an the juncture of Vorder and Hinter Rhine. The Rhaetian Railway station where the lines to Surselva valley and to central Graubünden separate isn't called Reichenau-Tamins for nothing. Kunkels Pass is a well-known location for mountain bikers from near and far. The peak of Ringelspitze is the top of Tamins at 3,247 metres above sea level. Tamins shares its peak with the neighbouring village of Trin and with the canton of St. Gallen across the pass.
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It is said that the Seewiser have learned to rave about their guests: The local mountain, the Schesaplana, has the sweeter peak and the bluer sky in the background than other mountains. Even their evening glow is said to be second to none. Pure alpine air is guaranteed in Seewis (947 m) as well as experiences for all five senses.
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