The Punt la Greina suspension bridge is 65 metres long and leads from Péz Tgitschen to Muot la Greina over the Rein da Sumvitg at the bottleneck. Due to the construction of the bridge, the way from the Pass Diesrut to the Terrihütte has become easier and, above all, safer.
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The space around the Panera is now a kind of recreational area with a barbecue, football pitch and playground. La Panera - the largest spruce tree in Switzerland.
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The chapel on the village square was donated by the magistrate Gallus von Mont during a plague epidemic and consecrated in 1592. The façade was designed by Alois Carigiet during a renovation in 1940. The interior is the work of Hans Ardüser.
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The Piz Mundaun - affectionately also called Graubünden Rigi - is known as a lookout mountain. Let your gaze wander over the unique mountain landscape on the viewing platform.
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La scala al panorama - The Staircase to the Panorama
The beauty of Graubünden is world-renowned. No matter in what corner of the canton one travels, unique landscapes can be found everywhere- every spot in the mountain region is a masterpiece. In order to match this spectacular nature, the official white-red-and-white trail markers have been newly painted by an artist, called Stefan Rüesch.
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