The Rappenstein castle ruins in Untervaz, built around 1250, impress with a strong wall, window slits, and a high entrance. The cave castle is accessible all year round and offers insights into historical architecture.
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Seebenalp is home to three lakes: Grosssee, Heusee, and Schwarzsee. These bodies of water are energetically and visually distinct, even though they carry the same water. Heusee is the strongest energetic point.
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The path to Seebenalp leads past a small upland moor, where a geomantic zone with many energy lines can be observed. The moorland offers an undisturbed habitat for animals and plants.
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The giant jumping pillow on Prodalp is located next to the climbing tower CLiiMBER and the mountain restaurant Prodalp. It is free to use and offers fun for families during the summer season.
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The Klingenhorn Wynegg castle ruins in Malans is a historical site, separated from the hillside by a neck ditch. The tower is preserved up to three stories, but is in poor condition and overgrown with shrubs.
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