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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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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The Piz Mundaun - affectionately also called Graubünden Rigi - is known as a lookout mountain. Let your gaze wander over the unique mountain landscape on the viewing platform.
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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 Cuolm da Latsch vantage point is located at almost 2,300 metres with a 360-degree panorama. Down in the valley you can see Filisur and Bergün. You can reach the lookout point in winter with snowshoes or in summer on foot from Stuls/Stugl and Bergün.
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