The San Bernardino pass represents the entrance to the Moesa region. Once a crucial point of trade on the north-south axis, it is now a place for recreation, sport and leisure.
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The "Andeer" fireplace is located directly on the Hinterrhein not far from the village. It has a playground on the grounds and is very suitable for families.
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The playground is located directly by the historic wooden bridge. When you cross the bridge from the village, it is immediately on the right-hand side.
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Welcome to the Inforama at the foot of the Valle di Lei dam! The exhibition is a must for anyone who wants to find out more about the fascinating history and current developments of the KHR plants in the Valle di Lei and along the Hinterrhein.
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The Obermutten local museum focuses on various aspects of rural life in the Walser mountain village of Mutten. The wooden building from the 17th century, which is still used as a home, contains historical furnishings that are thematically complemented by selected artefacts from the museum collection.
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Cavaglia is the ideal starting point for numerous excursions on foot or by mountain bike in unspoiled nature. You can't miss a visit to the spectacular Glacier Garden.
A couple of minutes walk from Cavaglia is the extraordinary glacier garden "Marmitte dei Giganti", with its huge glacial potholes and the path in the gorge of the Orrido di Cavaglia.
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An imposing series of stately buildings from the 2nd half of the 19th century border the historic village centre of Poschiavo to the south. The builders of these residences were returned emigrants, mostly Protestants, who had come to wealth as confectioners with coffee houses in the great metropolises of Europe.
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