The hammock forest between Pardiel and Schwarzbüel offers a free oasis of tranquility with soothing mountain stream sounds and birdsong. Perfect for couples, families, and singles to enjoy nature.
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The Guschachopf viewpoint in Bad Ragaz offers an impressive view of the spa town and the Bündner Herrschaft. The well-marked hiking trail passes by the St. Anna Chapel and through the Chrinnenwald back to the village.
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The Tamina Bridge connects Pfäfers and Valens at the entrance to the Tamina Valley. With a span of 260 meters, it is the largest arch bridge in Switzerland. A tour offers insights into its impressive construction.
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The Walabütz waterfalls in Weisstannen offer impressive natural spectacles. The Isengrindfall, at 230 meters, is one of the highest waterfalls in Europe. The Mattbach waterfalls, at 75 and 65 meters, are also worth seeing.
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The natural forest reserve La Niva is located above Savognin at the foot of the Piz Mitgel. On the dry, lean subsoil of Dolomitschutt grow to 70 percent mountain pine. Spruces make up 29 percent of the tree population.
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The Val Faller near Mulegns is a side valley of the Surses. In the natural forest reserve east of the hamlet of Tga, a pure larch forest with few spruces and swiss stone pines grows on 31.4 hectares.
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