Baldenstein Castle owes its name to its location on a spur high above the Albula. The name is derived from the Middle High German word bald (= bold, daring).
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The chapel of St. Lorenz stands to the north of Paspels in Domleschg at an altitude of 840 metres above sea level on the edge of a flat hilltop that plunges vertically towards the west and north.
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The Center da Capricorns in Casti-Wergenstein on the Schamserberg is home to several organisations and services. The project was initiated by the Fundaziun Capricorn, which runs the local hotel and restaurant and promotes sustainable tourism. An exhibition provides information about the nature park and the ibex.
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The Lai da Palpuogna is an oasis of relaxation with its crystal-clear water and larch forest. Linger at one of the picnic areas with a fire pit. You can reach the "most beautiful spot in Switzerland" from Preda train station.
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Exhibition "mia natira - meadows and pastures on the Schamserberg"
The small exhibition mia natira in the converted construction trailer provides an insight into the cultural landscape and biodiversity of the upper Schamserberg.
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