From the Crap la Tretscha vantage point near Lantsch/Lenz, the view sweeps over Alvaschein and the Schin Gorge over to Stierva, Mon and on towards Oberhalbstein. To the left of this valley rises the distinctive Piz Mitgel, followed by the Albula Valley.
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The ruined castle, built in the 13th century, affords a wonderful view over the Albula Valley. Belfort Castle was the home of the lords of Vaz who ruled over large parts of Graubünden.
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The Davos Adventure Park is an attractive bike and rope park at the entrance to the Flüela Valley that offers something for all age groups. The restaurant "Chalet Velo" and a barbecue area invite you to linger.
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Freshly renovated, the children's playground in Trun offers fun and adventure for children of all ages. A fire pit, tables and benches as well as fresh water invite you to linger and picnic. A visit to the playground is highly recommended, especially on hot summer days due to the pleasant shady spots.
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It is perhaps the most beautiful pass in Graubünden. In summer, you can cross it on foot, by bike, by bus or by car. In winter, the longest toboggan run in Parc Ela leads down from Preda to Bergün/Bravuogn.
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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 Dreibündenstein (2156 m above sea level) is a prominent elevation between Feldis, the cantonal capital of Chur and Pradaschier. Although it is not defined as a mountain peak, it has great significance as a historical site: it was the only triple border point of the former "Freistaats der Drei Bünde".
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