The Calanda is our Darling and keeps the bad weather away from Chur. That's why the heraldic animal, the ibex, also loves this area. The climbers on the summit toast each other with tapped Calanda Beer.
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Above Tschiertschen, the most beautiful mountain village in Graubünden, the temporary motorhome park "Furgglis" is located on a forest path at an altitude of around 1600 metres. There are 6 parking spaces available at 2 locations.
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When he built the Cas'aulta in his home village in 1866, Johannes Barandun had already seen much of the world. At the age of 13, he set off for a foreign country.
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Tamins and Reichenau are two villages that for most people have merged into one over time, located an the juncture of Vorder and Hinter Rhine. The Rhaetian Railway station where the lines to Surselva valley and to central Graubünden separate isn't called Reichenau-Tamins for nothing. Kunkels Pass is a well-known location for mountain bikers from near and far. The peak of Ringelspitze is the top of Tamins at 3,247 metres above sea level. Tamins shares its peak with the neighbouring village of Trin and with the canton of St. Gallen across the pass.
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