After a short ride on the Valata ski lift, you ski back to the Valata valley station on an easy slope. The ski lift is open for night skiers on Thursdays.
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Children can easily learn to ski on the pony lift at the valley station in Vella. The pony lift can be used free of charge during the specified opening hours. On Friday during the ski school race, the piste is closed for safety reasons.
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In Peiden Bad, women, children and men who had rheumatic complaints, suffered from depression, loss of appetite, eczema or women's diseases and much more were cured in the past.
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The charging station is located at Rufalipark in Obersaxen/Misanenga. The charging cables are located in the charging cable box next to the charging station.
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The gentle hill Caplutta with the small niche of saints is noticeable from afar. It is one of the most beautiful viewpoints of the Val Lumnezia. Feel the relieving energy under the birch trees.
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The "Nossadunna da Lourdes" Chapel is located slightly elevated in the center of the Clavadi district. The chapel was built in 1899 and consecrated on August 15, 1903. In the same year, the Stations of the Cross along the old road from Sumvitg to Clavadi were also blessed. Due to limited finances, the citizens took matters into their own hands as much as possible and, largely through voluntary labor, made the construction possible. The chapel was renovated in 1965.
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In a clearing, on the hiking trail from Turatscha down to Glogn, lies the Crap da Morts. In our time it is hard to imagine that on this way the dead were carried from the Valsertal and the surrounding villages up to Pleif/Vella.
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