The Vilterser Seeli, part of the two-lake hike, is idyllically located in a cirque and fed by a mountain stream. The hike offers a walking time of about two and a half hours and an elevation difference of 600 meters.
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The Chapel of St. Jakob in Flums is a modest structure with Gothic frescoes and a famous round-arched window. A copy of the Madonna of Flums, the oldest stained glass painting in Switzerland, can be seen here.
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The ancient cult site on the Basegglakammes, known as Kirchlichopf, is characterized by numerous stone figures. These stone objects, some prehistoric, invite you to discover and experience the special energies.
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The Hinterrhein rises from the Rheinwaldhorn (3402 metres above sea level) and the Rheinquellhorn (3200 metres above sea level) at the far end of the valley. Where you can sometimes see the Paradise Glacier glistening in the sun.
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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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