Giessensee in Bad Ragaz offers pike, tench, and bream. Fishing is possible from the age of twelve with a permit and is only allowed during daylight. Permits are available at Bad Ragaz Tourism.
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The first town on the Rhine shines with a cultural gem where children also get their money's worth - the Museum Regiunal Surselva. Individual opening hours and guided tours can be arranged for groups.
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Unfortunately, the drinking hall can currently only be viewed from the outside, but for many years it was considered the most important building for all guests who came to the Lower Engadine for a drinking cure.
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The Ruinaulta in Graubünden is one of the most magnificent and diverse landscapes in the Alps. The natural monument with a raging river, white cliffs and vast forests is also known as the Grand Canyon of Switzerland.
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In the small Walser village of Schlappin, which borders on the Madrisa area, there is a restaurant: The Berghaus Erika is open in summer and winter and has overnight accommodation in addition to the restaurant. The beautiful lake and the picnic areas invite you to linger. A hike past the beautiful torrent is recommended. If you prefer to come by car, you can buy a permit in one of the two restaurants. Berghaus Erika is located directly on the ski valley run from Madrisa to Klosters Dorf.
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