The Albigna is a paradise for mountaineering and climbing. The most photographed and treasured peak of the valley is undoubtedly the Fiamma, but also the surrounding peaks of Spazzacaldeira like the Piz Frachiccio or the Punta dell Albigna offer many attractive routes of different levels and lenght.
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The Gsponbachfall in the Murgtal impresses with a height of 75 meters and its wild nature. It can be reached on foot from Murg station in about three hours. A visit can ideally be combined with the Murgsee circular tour.
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The days when e-bikes only served as a means of transport are over. Modern e-bikes open up a whole new world of biking. You can cover distances faster, with less effort and still with just as much fun.
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Already in the Roman Empire about 2,000 years ago, the Julier Pass was of great importance. At the top of the pass there are still two columns of a Roman sanctuary.
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The glacier aprons between Muttenstock and Panixer pass at the foot of the 3158 m high Hausstock supply the waterfalls at the rear end of the Lag da Pigniu with breathtaking masses of water.
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