«Andiamo!», the first Alpine Art Graffiti by REDL, symbolises the Parc Ela and shows the importance of rock and stone for the coexistence between man and nature.
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The tgamons, which were originally used to store mountain hay, are now mostly empty. As witnesses of agriculture and as landscape elements, part of it is preserved in Parc Ela. Visit the restored Tgamon in Tocfs/Alp Foppa.
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The village of Riom is located on the eastern slope of Piz Toissa high, above the valley floor with the Gelgia. It stands out from the surrounding villages by a striking castle. The villagescape of Riom has been designated as a "townscape of national importance".
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Working with bees is the passion of Meltger Devonas from Salouf. Now his mountain honey has been awarded the Parc Ela label. The fine honey is available at Prima Salouf or at the Casparin bakery in Tiefencastel.
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Val Surses offers a wide range of sports activities. Explore the holiday region by mountain bike or e-bike, climbing, stand up paddling, or in the adrenaline rush with the mountain cart or scooter.
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