The five idyllic waterfalls - all between 86 and 45 metres high - plunge over the steep cliffs, transforming the Batöni basin into a natural spectacle.
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In a clearing, on the hiking trail from Turatscha down to Glogn, lies the Crap da Morts. In our time it is hard to imagine that on this way the dead were carried from the Valsertal and the surrounding villages up to Pleif/Vella.
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The gentle hill Caplutta with the small niche of saints is noticeable from afar. It is one of the most beautiful viewpoints of the Val Lumnezia. Feel the relieving energy under the birch trees.
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The world-famous painter Giovanni Segantini came to Savognin in 1886. Take a break at the memorial stone and see the landscape and light that inspired Segantini.
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