The listed church in Obermutten is the only sacred building in Switzerland that is made entirely of wood, with the surrounding larch forests providing the building material. It is also the highest wooden church in Europe.
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The historic Suste, built around 1680 at the time of the "Port" in the Free State of the Three Leagues, houses a collection of artefacts from the cultural heritage of the Walser people in the Rhine Forest.
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The barbecue area is located on the Ansaina waterway in the forest of Alvaneu Bad and can also be reached from the village in a few minutes. Just opposite the barbecue area is a playground. The Albula flows next door and only a short hike away is the Schaftobelfall and also the Crap Furò is about 1.15 hours walk away. The Crap Furò is the geographical centre of Graubünden - see Path of the Pioneers.
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Year-round sports shop at Poststrasse 65 for skiing, cross-country skiing, biking and outdoor activities, with rental, sales, workshop services and personal advice.
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Chairlift valley station Valata - Cuolm Sura, Obersaxen
From the Valata valley station, take the 3-seater chairlift (B1) from 1241 m above sea level to the Cuolm Sura middle station at 1616 m above sea level.
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The church is located in the middle of the village of Morissen, surrounded by a cemetery. It is first mentioned in the indulgence letter for St. Vincentius from 1345 under the patronage of St. James and St. Christopher.
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The late medieval residential towers in Lumbrein immediately attract attention. The so-called "Chisti da Lumerins" was probably the seat of the Lords of Lumbrein, which had been documented since 1231. The second tower, "Casaulta", was probably built in the 14th and 15th centuries.
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