The Val Faller near Mulegns is a side valley of the Surses. In the natural forest reserve east of the hamlet of Tga, a pure larch forest with few spruces and swiss stone pines grows on 31.4 hectares.
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The Tgamons originally used to store mountain hay are mostly empty today. As witnesses of agriculture and as landscape elements, part of it is preserved in the Parc Ela. Visit the restored Tgamon in Salouf Munter.
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Peace, seclusion and romantic places to linger can be found around the Walser village of Valzeina (1100 m) as well as various opportunities for active outdoor sports enthusiasts.
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Klosters became world-famous as a winter and summer holiday resort over 100 years ago. No wonder: the chalet-style village full of character already hosted many illustrious guests from overseas. At the same time, Klosters is one of the most family-friendly holiday resorts in Switzerland.
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The Fortezza Rohan is the ruin of a hilltop castle, east of Susch in the Lower Engadine. It stands on the hill of Khaschina, above the village at about 1553 m above sea level.
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A landmark of the Lower Engadine, Tarasp Castle, built in 1040, majestically overlooks the region and is now owned by the local and internationally renowned artist Not Vital.
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