Rare Handcraft - Stylish Designs! The hand weaving mill exists since 1928, and offers individual, hand-woven articles in extraordinary patterns and colors, gladly also as custom-made.
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The ancient residence of the patrician family of Mesocco. It was here that the Archbishop of Milan, Carlo Borromeo, was given a dignified welcome, who left a great mark on the spiritual history of the Moesanos.
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The Soccer Arena in Flumserberg Tannenheim, opened in 2008, offers a mobile mini football field measuring 22 by 12 meters. It is available to everyone free of charge and is particularly suitable for groups and clubs.
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Fishing in the mountain streams on the Flumserberg
Fishing in the mountain streams at Flumserberg offers a nature-based experience. Various lease areas are available, including Schilsbach and Furschbach. Licenses are available for guests with a visitor's tax. Day passes are valid from Monday to Friday.
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In the sports shop and rent center at the valley station of the Grüsch-Danusa mountain railways you will find rental equipment and sporting goods. You can also subject your skis or snowboards to a high-quality care service here.
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The striking Reformed church of Scuol invites you to escape from the hustle and bustle and superficiality and to surprising insights. In addition, from there you can enjoy a wonderful view over the Inn and the municipality of Scuol.
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"Aparti" means in our dialect: "Special". A handful of Furnerinnen and Furner present their own handicrafts and handicrafts in the old post office opposite the village shop.
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