Working with bees is the passion of Meltger Devonas from Salouf. Now his mountain honey has been awarded the Parc Ela label. The fine honey is available at Prima Salouf or at the Casparin bakery in Tiefencastel.
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The Chrüz playground in Flumserberg offers a classic tube slide, a spinning wheel, and a hammock swing with a view of the mountain landscape. Nearby are the Chrüz restaurant and the Floomzer toboggan run.
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The Marschallhaus in Maienfeld is a three-story cube with a flank tower and a gabled roof. It impresses with Renaissance and Rocaille stuccoes as well as richly decorated panel rooms from the 17th century.
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The reading bench is located at the upper end of the village in the direction of the suspension bridge over the Val da Tersnaus. On this bench you can see the Val Lumnezia from a different perspective. Over the winter, the book boxes are emptied.
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The 18-hole Davos golf course promises sporting highlights and relaxation in an unspoilt mountain and natural landscape in the middle of the highest town in Europe.
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