High up on the Schamserberg, just behind the Carnusapass, lies the Lai la scotga (Romansh for Scots Lake) on the "Via Capricorn" mountain hiking trail in the direction of Carnusa/Glaspass.
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The Protestant Church in Fläsch impresses with its unusual size ratio of tower and nave. Extensive secco paintings adorn the interior walls and vaults, uncovered in 1962/63. In 1524, Fläsch was the first reformed community in Graubünden.
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The Patrutg lake is located above Oberurmein right on the edge of the forest. Idyllically situated family paradise with play stream, children's swimming lake, fire pits, jetty and playground.
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The God da Tamangur in the scenically impressive Val S-charl is the highest continuous Swiss stone pine forest in Europe and can be explored on a marked hike.
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