Farnegg is an almost enchanted place in Bad Ragaz, characterized by ferns, mosses, and roots. The dense trees allow little light to pass through, creating a special atmosphere. The place is of untouched beauty.
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The Weisstannen Valley is rich in legends. On the Gafarrabüel plateau, high above the valley, lies the legendary Witches' Dance Place, where witches and valley residents once gathered for celebrations.
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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 place Sieben Brünnen in Malans offers an impressive landscape with gentle terrain, springs, and streams. It is considered a power spot that invites mental and spiritual expansion.
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The museumbickel in Walenstadt showcases contemporary art from Switzerland and neighboring countries. It offers three to four exhibitions annually and is an important art venue in the region. Group tours are available upon request.
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Nus eschan Biosfera - eir dürant ils prossems desch ons!
The Biosfera Val Müstair Nature Park will receive the label "Park of national importance" from the federal government on May 12, 2020 for another ten years. Together with the Swiss National Park and parts of the municipality of Scuol, the Biosfera Val Müstair forms the first high alpine UNESCO biosphere reserve in Switzerland.
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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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Around the year 1220 it becomes loud in the forests of Brienz/Brienzauls: wood is felled, stones are brought in; the large Belfort Castle is built on a rocky ridge.
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