Catholic Parish Church of St. Julitta and Quiricus, Andiast
The Catholic parish church of St. Julitta and Quiricus is surrounded by the village cemetery in the north-eastern part of the village outside the village street. According to a bull, the church was owned by the Pfäfers monastery around 998. Unfortunately, this document is a forgery. The first documentary mention dates back to 1461.
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The charging station is located on the grounds of the Badesee Davos Munts (at the entrance). The charging cables are located in the charging cable box next to the charging station.
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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 suspension bridge Val da Tersnaus connects the villages of Tersnaus and Camuns for pedestrians. Tersnau's suspension bridge is 66 metres long and 34 metres high.
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A walk with Burli the squirrel in a natural forest. Your cell phone guides you through the forest. There is interesting information and a question at each of the 10 posts. A little surprise awaits you at the end.
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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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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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