From the Crap la Tretscha vantage point near Lantsch/Lenz, the view sweeps over Alvaschein and the Schin Gorge over to Stierva, Mon and on towards Oberhalbstein. To the left of this valley rises the distinctive Piz Mitgel, followed by the Albula Valley.
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The ruined castle, built in the 13th century, affords a wonderful view over the Albula Valley. Belfort Castle was the home of the lords of Vaz who ruled over large parts of Graubünden.
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Bergün/Bravuogn is located in the Albula Valley on the Albula Pass road and on the Albula line of the Rhaetian Railway. On both sides of the rising main street there are houses in the Engadine style with façade paintings sgraffiti, bay windows and window grilles.
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The Cuolm da Latsch vantage point is located at almost 2,300 metres with a 360-degree panorama. Down in the valley you can see Filisur and Bergün. You can reach the lookout point in winter with snowshoes or in summer on foot from Stuls/Stugl and Bergün.
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It is perhaps the most beautiful pass in Graubünden. In summer, you can cross it on foot, by bike, by bus or by car. In winter, the longest toboggan run in Parc Ela leads down from Preda to Bergün/Bravuogn.
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Filisur is a street village and located at 1032 m above sea level. The houses are lined up on both sides of the village street, the oriel and sgraffito facades are aligned to the street, where pass traffic, commerce and communication take place.
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