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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High up on the Sonnenberg Hochwang, the small settlement of Fatschél delights with sunburnt wooden houses and an unobstructed view of the Gürgaletsch, the Alpstein and the Weisshorn. Around the settlement, nature lovers will come across an impressive biodiversity with fens and wonderful mountain flowers.
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The glacier aprons between Muttenstock and Panixer pass at the foot of the 3158 m high Hausstock supply the waterfalls at the rear end of the Lag da Pigniu with breathtaking masses of water.
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Braggio is a small village in the Val Calanca located on a terrace on the left bank of the Calancasca river, in an elevated position at 1313 meters above sea level.
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