West of the chapel Sogn Gudegn there is a large mortar stone in a wall. This was found during the demolition of a stable in the area of the foundation masonry.
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To the west of the village, below the cantonal road, you can see the walls of the former Valendas castle, which was probably built in the late 12th century and the part of the curtain wall that is still visible is impressive.
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One of the first bridge scaffolds that Coray created, the one for the mighty Versamer Bridge, had the difficulty that the distance between the two scaffolding flanks was no less than 25 m.
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With 31 bends and a drop in height of 480 metres, this toboggan run winds its way down to the valley for more than 3100 metres, making it one of the longest toboggan runs open year-round.
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