High up on the Sonnenberg Hochwang, the small settlement of Fatschél delights with sunburnt wooden houses and an unobstructed view of the Gürgaletsch, the Alpstein and the Weisshorn. Around the settlement, nature lovers will come across an impressive biodiversity with fens and wonderful mountain flowers.
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The Schams Valley Museum is located in a typical farmhouse with a barn doorway. The former way of life of the locals can be imagined and understood through everyday objects from times long past.
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History becomes tangible in this small museum: Many household and farm objects, some of them very small, from several centuries ago have secrets and stories to reveal, which Regula Gilli knows and loves to tell.
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Grono is a characteristic southern Alpine village surrounded by vineyards and chestnut groves, climatically interesting, which includes a floodplain area of national importance.
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The Tur castle ruins above Reischen are just a rifle shot away from Haselstein Castle. Inside the tower there is a rest area with a fireplace, seating and a fountain.
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