Opposite the Church of St. Martin rises the Chirchlikopf, a wooded stone pyramid with energetic values that suggest an ancient cult site. The place offers an impressive view and historical significance.
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The Wartenstein castle ruins in Pfäfers, built in 1206, offer remnants of the residential tower and the cistern. It is a place of wonder and historical significance. Be cautious on unpaved paths in wet weather.
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The Catholic Church of St. Peter and Paul in Zizers, first mentioned in 1410, is a Baroque church consecrated in 1696. It stands on the remains of a church from the 11th century.
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The multipurpose building Bovel in Pfäfers accommodates groups of up to forty people. It is located on the edge of the village and features a kitchen, common room, showers, and toilets. Price upon request.
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