Both the Roman path and the later main route from 1472 once led through the narrowest section of the gorge on the west side in the centre of the Viamala Gorge.
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The Volg shop is located on the main road approximately in the middle of the village. A postal agency is integrated in the store. It is a social meeting place for locals and tourists.
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Sitting comfortably in the horse-drawn carriage, Arosa can also be explored wonderfully.
Information and reservations directly at the stand at the train station.
Carriage rides cost between CHF 100.00 and CHF 150.00 per hour. From 6.00 p.m. a surcharge of 25% will be charged. Waiting time costs CHF 50.00 per hour.
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The regional newspaper for the municipalities of Arosa and Tschiertschen-Praden is published on Fridays with a circulation of 3,148 copies. As an e-paper, it can already be accessed in the afternoon of the previous day. The editorial team, based in Arosa, reports on local and regional stories from politics, business, culture and sport. The municipalities of the valleys use the popular regional newspaper for their official communications and the local industry appreciates the newspaper for its advertising. The "Aroser Zeitung" was first published in 1910.
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