The Tguma stop at over 2,300 metres above sea level in the area of the largest alp in the canton of Graubünden is the ideal starting point for numerous tours in the Beverin Nature Park.
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300 meters above the valley floor you will find the idyllic mountain village of Fanas (910 m). It is located on a wind-protected, sunny terrace on the southern slope of the Sassauna. Mild climate and good air away from through traffic make the village popular for relaxing stays. In autumn and winter, Fanas is mostly fog-free with above-average sunshine duration of up to 7 hours on the shortest day.
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There are 40 mountain pastures on the Wiesner Alp. The view of the Albula Valley and the opposite peaks Piz Ela, Tinzenhorn and Piz Mitgel compensates for the ascent to 1,940 m above sea level.
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In the village stands the parish church of St. Calixtus with one of the most important carved winged altars in Graubünden. Outside are the castle ruins "Belfort" and the "Bündner Rütli" in the Außenwacht Vazerol.
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Wolfgang is the name given to the 1631 m high pass between Klosters and Davos. The popular hotel and restaurant Kessler's Kulm is also located at the top of the pass.
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