At 2,390 m above sea level lies the Leg Grevasalvas, a mountain lake above Bivio, which presents itself from its most beautiful and picturesque side in the early morning hours.
The Leg Grevasalvas is located in the middle of an impressive hiking landscape between two valleys, on which – with a little luck – you can also meet a marmot.
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Pfäfers impresses with its baroque monastery church and the Old Bath in the Tamina Gorge. The Tamina Bridge connects Pfäfers and Valens and is considered the largest arch bridge in Switzerland. A popular destination for hikers and culture enthusiasts.
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It is said that the Seewiser have learned to rave about their guests: The local mountain, the Schesaplana, has the sweeter peak and the bluer sky in the background than other mountains. Even their evening glow is said to be second to none. Pure alpine air is guaranteed in Seewis (947 m) as well as experiences for all five senses.
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At today's Stradung 28 once lived government councillor Franz Peterelli. He campaigned for a residence permit for Segantini, who was stateless due to a lack of papers, and together with Viktor Pianta he vouched for the Segantini family.
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