Flumserberg is the largest winter sports region between Zurich and Chur and delights visitors in winter with perfectly groomed pistes, modern lifts and a variety of experiences in the snow. The region also attracts visitors in summer with a variety of offers - from hiking and biking trails to family adventures and unique nature experiences.
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The Schwarzsee at Pizol is a mysterious place where ibex, chamois, or eagles can occasionally be observed. The lake is surrounded by legends and offers a magical atmosphere.
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The Rhine rises in the Grisons Alps, the Vorderrhein near Lake Toma, Oberalppass in the Surselva and the Hinterrhein near the Rheinwaldhorn in the Hinterrhein/Viamala region. At Reichenau-Tamins, the Vorderrhein and Hinterrhein join to form the Rhine, which then flows past the city of Chur through the Graubünden and St. Gallen Rhine valleys into Lake Constance and on to the North Sea.
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The Pany guest information office can be found in the middle of the village square. In addition to all the desired information and information, you will also find hiking maps here.
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Marschlins Castle, first mentioned in 1324, is an episcopal foundation from the 13th century. The site in Landquart offers insights into the history and culture of the region and is surrounded by a drained moat.
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