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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The parish church of Saints Peter and Paul, mentioned for the first time in 1219, today shines in a Baroque style thanks to restorations and additions from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
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The Dreibündenstein (2156 m above sea level) is a prominent elevation between Feldis, the cantonal capital of Chur and Pradaschier. Although it is not defined as a mountain peak, it has great significance as a historical site: it was the only triple border point of the former "Freistaats der Drei Bünde".
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Spanning the largest and wildest ravine between Sils i.D. and the Viamala Gorge is a bridge unlike any other: The Traversiner footbridge by world-famous bridge builder Jürg Conzett is a masterpiece of engineering.
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The idyllic Lai Grand (Romansh for large lake) is located in the Anarosa area behind the Nurdagn Alp (agritourism offer with catering and overnight accommodation) at 2386 m. ü. M. on the "Via Capricorn" mountain hiking trail in the direction of Farcletta digl Lai Grand.
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Pùnts da tgavorgia or in English: gorge bridges. This is the name of the new bridges in the Viamala Gorge built by renowned bridge builder Jürg Conzett.
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"The little museum on the Great War": Visit us and learn more about the history of the war in the Val Müstair, on the Umbrail Pass and the Stelvio Pass.
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