The hamlet dominated by Reichenau Castle lies at the confluence of the Vorderrhein and Hinterrhein rivers and is thus virtually the birthplace of the Rhine.
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Opposite the Church of St. Martin rises the Chirchlikopf, a wooded stone pyramid with energetic values that suggest an ancient cult site. The place offers an impressive view and historical significance.
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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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There are 40 mountain pastures on the Wiesner Alp. The view of the Albula Valley and the opposite peaks Piz Ela, Tinzenhorn and Piz Mitgel compensates for the ascent to 1,940 m above sea level.
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From the Crap la Tretscha vantage point near Lantsch/Lenz, the view sweeps over Alvaschein and the Schin Gorge over to Stierva, Mon and on towards Oberhalbstein. To the left of this valley rises the distinctive Piz Mitgel, followed by the Albula Valley.
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