Gonda is an abandoned settlement from the 12th century near Lavin in the Lower Engadine in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. The area of Gonda has been under the protection of the Swiss Confederation since 1987.
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The Pradner mineral spring provides an almost forgotten remedy: the so-called "Natron Säuerling". The mineral water that emerges is said to be particularly appetising and healthy.
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"Art is created to remember us" Their power lies between idea and implementation. When vision becomes reality, works are created that touch, inspire and have an impact far beyond words.
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Schiers is considered the regional centre of the front Prättigau with the corresponding variety of shops, restaurants and businesses. The extensive municipal area is populated up to 1500 m above sea level.
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The starting point to Tuors is Bergün. In a northeasterly direction, the side valley of the Albula Valley stretches for about 7 kilometers to Chants, where it divides into two further side valleys. To the Val da Ravais-ch and Val Plazbi. Up to the Ravais-ch - lakes you climb another 5 kilometers; to the very back of Plazbi at the foot of the imposing Piz Üertsch there are still about 4 kilometers from Chants.
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