Between mid-May and mid-June, hundreds of thousands of mountain daffodils bloom on the meadows and pastures in Seewis and Fanas in Prättigau. On an area of over 100 hectares, the fragrant white daffodil fields shine with the last patches of snow on the Schesaplanamassiv.
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Lü is the smallest village of the Val Müstair municipality. Lying on a sloping terrace over the valley, Lü offers ideal conditions for sun enthusiasts. In Lü the sun still shines when it has long disappeared in other parts...
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The Protestant Church in Malans, with its slender church tower and late Gothic nave, displays tomb inscriptions of the noble families of Gugelberg, von Planta, and von Salis. The interior is kept in a simple late Baroque style.
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World's highest official specialty and contract distillery at 1680m.a.s.l. with some gold awards in the Swiss National Park Region, UNESCO Biosfera Reserve Val Müstair
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The Salis House in Jenins, built after the village fire in 1745, is a significant manor house with a spacious orchard. It served as the ancestral home of the Salis-Jenins family and often hosted Johanna Spyri, the author of Heidi.
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The glacier aprons between Muttenstock and Panixer pass at the foot of the 3158 m high Hausstock supply the waterfalls at the rear end of the Lag da Pigniu with breathtaking masses of water.
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