The barbecue area is located in front of the impressive Landwasser Viaduct on the Albula Railway Adventure Trail. The hike from Filisur station takes 45 minutes, from the main road 15 minutes. The Landwasser Viaduct is part of the UNESCO World Heritage RhB.
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In the small Walser village of Schlappin, which borders on the Madrisa area, there is a restaurant: The Berghaus Erika is open in summer and winter and has overnight accommodation in addition to the restaurant. The beautiful lake and the picnic areas invite you to linger. A hike past the beautiful torrent is recommended. If you prefer to come by car, you can buy a permit in one of the two restaurants. Berghaus Erika is located directly on the ski valley run from Madrisa to Klosters Dorf.
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The Märtplatz fireplace is idyllically situated in a forest clearing next to a small forest lake and close to the Walserweg Safiental and Walserweg Graubünden not far from Thalkirch.
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The sport of skiing began in Arosa and the surrounding area at the end of the 19th century. What was more natural than founding a ski club? This took place as early as 1903, at the same time as the Swiss Ski Association (now: Swiss Ski). At the center were joint ski tours, which at that time were a prerequisite for descents: there were no mountain lifts or even ski lifts anywhere. What started in 1903 with 9 members and an annual fee of CHF 2.– is now the Ski Club Arosa with about 670 members.
According to its statutes, the Ski Club Arosa aims to "promote snow sports in all areas of performance". We place special emphasis on targeted youth development. More than 80 young people regularly take advantage of the JO offers. Athletes from the Ski Club Arosa have repeatedly made the leap into a national squad or even returned as Olympic champions or world champions.
In addition to youth development, professionally organized events are another focus of our club activities. Well-known races such as the Dreigipfelrennen, as well as World Cup races and even the World Cup final in 1978, were successfully held. Today, FIS races and regional events regularly feature in the annual program.
The annual club race and the New Year's descent, the General Meeting, and many shared hours in the club's own Hörnlihütte serve to foster camaraderie and coziness among club members.
The complete history of the Ski Club Arosa was compiled in an exciting book on the occasion of the 100-year celebration. Interested parties can contact info@skiclubarosa.ch.
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