High up on the Schamserberg, just behind the Carnusapass, lies the Lai la scotga (Romansh for Scots Lake) on the "Via Capricorn" mountain hiking trail in the direction of Carnusa/Glaspass.
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The Vilterser Seeli, part of the two-lake hike, is idyllically located in a cirque and fed by a mountain stream. The hike offers a walking time of about two and a half hours and an elevation difference of 600 meters.
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Above Andeer, behind Alp Durnan, lies the dreamy Lai Lung (Romansh for long lake). A real gem of a mountain lake with spectacular views of the Surettahorn.
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The Lai da Minschun is a mountain lake at 2641 meters above sea level at the foot of the Fuorcla Clünas. It is located in the municipality of Scuol in the canton of Graubünden.
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Seebenalp is home to three lakes: Grosssee, Heusee, and Schwarzsee. These bodies of water are energetically and visually distinct, even though they carry the same water. Heusee is the strongest energetic point.
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