The first mountaineering village in Switzerland The small Walser settlement of St. Antönien is located at 1450 m in the middle of a fantastic mountain world. The valley is a well-known hiking and ski touring paradise and at the same time the starting point for fascinating circular tours in the Rätikon area. A variety of peaks invite you to enjoyable ascents and wonderful descents. A favourite among the winter hiking trails is the approximately 9.5 km long route via the "Bodähütte" to Pany.
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"The new tunnel is free of charge. This is a generous decision of the not exactly wealthy Graubünden builders, who will cost the 6.6-kilometre-long tunnel 120 million Swiss francs and the annual maintenance one million."
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The latest exhibition in the St. Moritz Design Gallery in the Serletta multi-storey car park is dedicated to the history of bobsleigh. From 8 December 2021 to the end of May next year, 31 photographs will be shown, taking visitors on the world's only natural ice bobsleigh run.
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The San Bernardino pass represents the entrance to the Moesa region. Once a crucial point of trade on the north-south axis, it is now a place for recreation, sport and leisure.
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