The Tguma stop at over 2,300 metres above sea level in the area of the largest alp in the canton of Graubünden is the ideal starting point for numerous tours in the Beverin Nature Park.
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Catholic Parish Church of St. Julitta and Quiricus, Andiast
The Catholic parish church of St. Julitta and Quiricus is surrounded by the village cemetery in the north-eastern part of the village outside the village street. According to a bull, the church was owned by the Pfäfers monastery around 998. Unfortunately, this document is a forgery. The first documentary mention dates back to 1461.
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Today's bridge is still well reminiscent of Maillart's structural considerations. In the 19th century, it was considered a bridge construction achievement.
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Casa Latour with family archive and museum, Brigels
The big world in a small village / Dil grond mund el pign vitg
The mighty stone house with the tower above the entrance is located in the village center next to the main street. The famous governor Casper de Latour-Scarpatetti (1862-1949) had it built between 1895 and 1898.
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The Pfarrer-Künzle Grotto in Wangs, built in 1912/13, offers a place of reflection with a Pietà, a crucifix, and a small bell tower. It invites visitors to linger amidst deep energies.
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The Tüfels Chuchi is a geologically interesting cave in Wangs, considered an energetically uplifting power spot. The moss-covered rock opens up dripping and water-giving, offering a unique natural experience.
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The Wartenstein castle ruins in Pfäfers, built in 1206, offer remnants of the residential tower and the cistern. It is a place of wonder and historical significance. Be cautious on unpaved paths in wet weather.
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