The Hinterrhein rises from the Rheinwaldhorn (3402 metres above sea level) and the Rheinquellhorn (3200 metres above sea level) at the far end of the valley. Where you can sometimes see the Paradise Glacier glistening in the sun.
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The God da Tamangur in the scenically impressive Val S-charl is the highest continuous Swiss stone pine forest in Europe and can be explored on a marked hike.
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Located on the right bank of the Moesa river at an altitude of 426 meters above sea level, Lostallo is one of the villages that characterize the Mesolcina Valley.
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The former municipality of Tinizong-Rona was formed on 1 July 1998 from the merger of the two villages Tinizong and Rona. Since 2016, the village belongs to the municipality of Surses.
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