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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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 alpine buildings - hut, stuple and stable - stand like a string at an altitude of about 2,000 m above sea level and are contemporary witnesses of the formerly prevailing agriculture.
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The Casa Mulin where once a mill was in operation. In the fraction of Cuort, a stone arch bridge crosses the Flem. The name Flem comes from the Romance language and is due to the water sources that can power mills.
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