On the plains of Brentan, above Castasegna, huge trees stretch their branches towards the sky, forming one of the largest and most beautiful chestnut groves in Europe.
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The Drachenloch Museum Vättis showcases finds from the Drachenloch, including Paleolithic cave bear bones and documents from the excavation period 1917-1923. A mineral collection, Roman coins, and a model of the Walser settlement St. Martin complement the exhibition.
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The CLiiMBER climbing tower on Prodalp offers over 100 climbing stations across three levels. With flexible routes and varying difficulty levels, it is ideal for families and groups. The MiniCLiiMBER and flyingCLiiMBER provide additional experiences.
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On the way to the Batöni Waterfall Arena in Weisstannen, there are two stones that appear as a mighty double stone. The energetic power of the stones is high and attracts cows, which like to linger between them.
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Churer Röteli is a traditional liqueur from the canton of Graubünden. It consists of cherries and spices. The Ullius family has been making the product by hand for five generations.
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The beauty of Graubünden is world-renowned. No matter in what corner of the canton one travels, unique landscapes can be found everywhere- every spot in the mountain region is a masterpiece. In order to match this spectacular nature, the official white-red-and-white trail markers have been newly painted by an artist, called Stefan Rüesch.
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