At 2,390 m above sea level lies the Leg Grevasalvas, a mountain lake above Bivio, which presents itself from its most beautiful and picturesque side in the early morning hours.
The Leg Grevasalvas is located in the middle of an impressive hiking landscape between two valleys, on which – with a little luck – you can also meet a marmot.
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Sitting comfortably in the horse-drawn carriage, Arosa can also be explored wonderfully.
Information and reservations directly at the stand at the train station.
Carriage rides cost between CHF 100.00 and CHF 150.00 per hour. From 6.00 p.m. a surcharge of 25% will be charged. Waiting time costs CHF 50.00 per hour.
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The town of Davos holds many records. The mountain resort with is metropolitan flair is the largest holiday, sport and convention resort in the Alps, the highest city in the Alps at 1,560 metres and a spa town with a long tradition. Klosters offers a unique mix of a famous holiday resort - the British crown prince Charles is a regular visitor - and it's an idyllic Swiss mountain village. The various offers in both summer and winter are well suited to families with children.
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The well-preserved mountain village of Bergün lies at the foot of the Albula pass, the gate to the Engadin valley. The journey from Bergün to Preda with the Rhaetian Railway, the heart of the UNESCO rail line Albula/Bernina, is a highlight for every visitor. In winter, Bergün is famous as sledding destination number one.
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