From Seewis, a side valley of the Prättigau leads into the Rätikon to Alp Fasons, at the foot of the Schesaplana, with the AlpMuseum, the listed Valarsäge and the SAC Schesaplana. All three are contemporary witnesses of the end of the 19th century.
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The Ferrera Valley, which is part of the Schams, already bears the reference to ore deposits in its name, with the first documented mention of ore mining dating back to 1605.
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The well-preserved mountain village of Bergün lies at the foot of the Albula pass, the gate to the Engadin valley. The journey from Bergün to Preda with the Rhaetian Railway, the heart of the UNESCO rail line Albula/Bernina, is a highlight for every visitor. In winter, Bergün is famous as sledding destination number one.
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Today's Welschdörfli district of Chur has a settlement continuity that stretches from the Neolithic period to the present day. Roman buildings are still recognizable today on the Ackermann site.
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