How elegantly the Rhaetian Railway winds through the nature of the Upper Engadine can be observed from the Montebello curve. It turns here on a 180-degree curve and parades in front of the vivid panorama with Morteratsch Glacier, which lies embedded between the peaks of the Bernina Group.
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The Älplibahn Malans is the smallest mountain railway in Graubünden and overcomes more elevation without intermediate stops than any other railway in Switzerland. From the mountain station at 1,802 m above sea level, there is an impressive view.
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The ruins of Schwarzenstein Castle are enthroned high above the rocks that tumble down to the valley floor of the Vorderrhein; not visible from the Obersax terrace, but easy to reach.
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In summer, the water temperatures of the Heidsee in Lenzerheide rise to a pleasant 20 degrees at 1500 m above sea level. After a day of hiking, a welcome resort with a panoramic view of the local mountains. The water sports center at The Heidsee rents out a wide variety of motorless boats, from rowing boats to pedalo boats.
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The church of St. Martin in Zillis is also known as the "Sistine Chapel of the Alps" with its 12th century worldwide unique painted wooden ceiling and is one of the most important cultural assets in the Beverin Nature Park.
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