Already in the Roman Empire about 2,000 years ago, the Julier Pass was of great importance. At the top of the pass there are still two columns of a Roman sanctuary.
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The Maiensäss Radons is located at 1866 m above.M sea level and offers with its plateau a huge view of the Piz Forbesch and Piz Arlos. Radons is a popular day trip destination for hikers, bikers and peace seekers.
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The Kistenstöckli / Muot da Rubi at 2746 m above sea level.M. is the small local mountain of the Bifertenhütte. From a distance, the Kistenstöckli stands out above all for its flattened shape.
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Both the Roman path and the later main route from 1472 once led through the narrowest section of the gorge on the west side in the centre of the Viamala Gorge.
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