The simple chapel on the main street was only built in the middle of the 19th century, but contains a remarkable small winged altar from the workshop of Ivo Strigel from Memmingen.
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Barbara Schuler uses solid wood from the region. Carpentry made of solid wood and the furniture lines Rodond, Ela and Truclin made of larch, pine and spruce wood are among the certified products.
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The 9-hole Executive Course of the Golf Club Heidiland is set against the mountain backdrop of the Bündner Rhine Valley. The facility offers a practice center and a Golf Academy. The golf course is accessible to members of other clubs with a handicap of 54.
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The Gsponbachfall in the Murgtal impresses with a height of 75 meters and its wild nature. It can be reached on foot from Murg station in about three hours. A visit can ideally be combined with the Murgsee circular tour.
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"Scatlè" means something like "nested", the spruce forest is really nested with steep rock ledges, boulder debris fields and avalanche trains.
Between 1850 m and 2015 m above sea level, the 150 to 300 metre wide strip of forest stretches. The reserve, which covers about 5.5 hectares, is the highest primeval spruce forest in Europe.
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