The Pavillon / Panell fireplace is located approx. 160 metres above the valley floor. There is a good view of the village of Splügen and the Rheinwald.
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Parish church of St. Peter and Paul Meierhof, Obersaxen
Although this late Gothic building was damaged in the village fire of 1740, it was essentially preserved until 1904. The entire complex was then rebuilt with the exception of the tower.
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The present church was first mentioned in 1354, but was undoubtedly founded several centuries earlier. The lower part of the adjacent tower is certainly from Romanesque times.
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The Futschölpass was notorious as the pass over which the dead were transported from Galtür over the Jam Valley to Ardez to find their final resting place.
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Welcome to the Lise Louise farm shop at the Taratsch organic farm! This inviting place welcomes you around the clock and offers a special shopping experience. Here you not only have the opportunity to buy fresh produce, but you can also enjoy it in a cosy atmosphere right on the spot.
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The Zalöner huts belong to the typical Walser scattered settlement, which characterize the landscape of the tranquil Safien Valley. From here you can enjoy a great view of the Glaspass, the Piz Beverin and the Bruschghorn.
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