The small chapel in the village of Lostallo, built in the eighteenth century at the behest of the emigrant Giuseppe Jacomella, hides an exciting story inside.
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On the idyllic Partnunsee is the climbing garden with three large blocks. The routes with funny names such as "Wizard Rumburak" or "Gimli the Dwarf" are waiting for beginners and families who want to try their hand at the Element Fels for the first time.
On the lake there are fire pits and even boats that can be borrowed.
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Since summer 1993, the permanent exhibition on the world-famous Romanesque picture ceiling of St Martin's Church has been located on the main street in Zillis (a 5-minute walk from the church). It is worth visiting the exhibition first and then the church.
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Chur is Switzerland's oldest city, with more than a 5,000-year-long history of settlement. The historic centre is incredibly beautiful and completely free from traffic. You will find a wide range of cultural offers, shopping, cafes, restaurants and bars here.
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A convent with 1,300 years of history through the ages: as a living place of faith and contemplation, the Dominican convent has characterised the village of Cazis for centuries. Today, the convent also runs a guest house.
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The name suggests it: In the lower, separate sector of the via ferrata, the route guidance was technically easy, which requires less arm strength and thus also allows a great rock experience for sporty children from about 8 years and via ferrata beginners. The location of the via ferrata offers ideal conditions for a family outing: While some walk the via ferrata, others can enjoy rowing on lake Partnun and linger at the wonderfully located barbecue areas on the lakeshore.
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Spectacular wall, best Rätikonkalk and breathtaking views!
The newly created via ferrata on the Gemstobelwand makes the heart of every ambitious via ferrata walker beat faster. The entrance is located slightly above the simpler family via ferrata Partnunblick. The Via Ferrata leads through vertical and partly slightly overhanging places with a constant panorama of Schijenflue and Sulzfluh. The deep view to the turquoise blue Partnunsee is unique. The exit is located close to the border with Austria. The mountain hiking trail, which is located at the end of the trail, leads directly to the summit of the Sulzfluh.
Those who love the "via ferrata classic" Sulzfluh will also be thrilled by this trail. The via ferrata can be combined well.
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