The idyllic Plaun Tgiern barbecue site is located about 30 minutes from Vrin, near the biotope on the road to Plaun Tgiern/Vanescha. From the barbecue site, you can continue hiking in the direction of Vanescha, Pardatsch or Parvalsauns.
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The oldest records about the parish church of Sumvitg date back to the ninth and tenth centuries. At that time, the church was dedicated to Saint Columban. Emperor Charlemagne (+814) donated the church to the successor of Bishop Tello, who in turn bequeathed the church to the Disentis Abbey. A new building and three altars were consecrated on June 13, 1633.
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In 1998 Vrin received the Wakker Prize for the exemplary classification of new agricultural buildings in the villagescape. Because of their decentralized location outside the village, the local architect G.A. Caminada was looking for ways to give the buildings a reference to the core village. He found them in the material: of course in the ubiquitous wood, but also in the quarry stone, which can be found everywhere in the village.
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The picturesque Maiensäs village of Vanescha is located at the foot of Péz Terri. The place fascinates by the incomparable peace and seclusion. Maybe also because you can only get to Vanescha on foot or by bike.
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