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  • Dream descent

    Tobogganing enthusiasts of all ages just love visiting Schamserberg in the Beverin Nature Park. The downhill run from Dros, which is up to 7 km long, will convince you that this is true.
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  • Airboard Funtour Davos

    Winter and fun just as it should be… A silent, snow-covered natural landscape, spectacular views over the Graubünden mountains, a speedy descent in prone position and a delicious alpine herb fondue in our mountain restaurant – all this awaits you at our fun snowshoe and airboard event, 2,485 metres above sea level.
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  • Disentis Monastery - Benedictine Abbey

    Founded in the 8th century, Disentis Monastery is today the spiritual and educational center of the Upper Rhine Valley (Vorderrheintal). A cultural history exhibition depicts the history of the Benedictine Abbey as well as ecclesiastical art.
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  • Show dairy Tschugga

    Whoever loves cheese is in the right place. Visitors can produce their own cheese in the show dairy Tschugga in Parpan, or they can observe the production of the cheese.
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  • One of Switzerland’s longest toboggan runs

    With a length of 12 kilometers, the toboggan run in Fideris is one of Switzerland’s longest. The route from Fideris Village to Fideriser Heuberge is closed to private vehicular traffic and is only used by minibuses of the Fideriser Heuberge.
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  • Morteratsch Alpine cheese dairy

    60 years after the last cheese left the Alpine peak of Nova, the Alpine Dairy in Pontresina is producing once again cheese in the traditional way on this idyllic mountain. The Alpschaukäserei (cheese factory), with its stunning views of the Bernina Massif, is situated not far from the Morteratsch Glacier. Watch the cheesemaker at work as you sample his handiwork with your brunch or Zvieri (afternoon snack). The Sennerei Pontresina cheese dairy's Glacier Fondue counts as an insider's tip. Purchase their products in summer or winter.
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  • Mountain dining at Muottas Muragl

    The historic funicular railway takes you up to the top station at 2453 m above sea level, where you can enjoy an unforgettable view of the magnificent snow-covered, indescribably vast valley. While the last rays of the sun bathe the Engadin in a golden glow, you will be served traditional dishes of the region. At about 11 p.m., the last cable-car will take you back down to the sea of lights that is the village.
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  • Goat trekking

    Over hill and dale with billy goats in the fascinating nature of the Upper Engadin. What could be more perfect than exploring nature and the Engadin with a flock of goats and learning lots of exciting facts about the people, the valley and the goats?
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  • Tarasp Castle

    Scattered hamlets, in the midst of them 100-meter high rocks, a small lake, and above this the most imposing castle in Graubünden - this is Tarasp. Here the human endeavor to rule and the mighty nature of the Upper Engadine converge.
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  • 5,000 years in 120 minutes

    A visit to Chur is best combined with a tour of the Old Town led by a knowledgeable local tour guide who can show you the hidden nooks and alleyways of this Alpine city. Listen to exciting and funny stories from the past and present.
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  • VIP Snow Night

    It is a picture icon of the Upper Engadine, the illuminated piste on Corvatsch. The 4.2-kilometre-long piste is the longest illuminated night piste in Switzerland. It can be rented for events and special occasions. Winter sports at night, plus a fine meal on the mountain – this is an unforgettable experience that only Corvatsch can offer.
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  • By foot to Heidi’s mountain hut

    The adventures of Heidi, the orphan girl, are known the world over. Not least through the eponymous film from 1952. One of the original locations is above St. Moritz and can be visited at all times.
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  • Steinsberg Castle Ruins

    The ruined castle of Steinsberg with the remains of the St Lucius chapel is a well-known landmark in Ardez. The ruin occupies a dominant position on a rocky outcrop on the edge of the village and offers an ideal vantage point. The model village in the Lower Engadin is under European protection as an historical monument.
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  • Swiss Federal Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research

    The Swiss Federal Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research Weissfluhjoch/Davos reports ..." During the winter months this report is broadcast daily on the radio and television or published in newspapers, on the Internet or by telephone. Approximately half a million enquiries and phone calls are registered every winter.
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  • Church of St. Martin – Sixtina of the Alps

    Martinskirche (St. Martin's Church) is found in the little village of Zillis in Graubuenden. The church is famous for its painted ceiling dating to the 12th century. The ceiling painting, which consists of 153 panels, is the only one in the world that is nearly completely preserved.
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  • Tamina Gorge

    Bringing the history to life in the Tamina Gorge. This is the source of the 36.5° C warm thermal waters that have made Bad Ragaz world famous.
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  • Davos Klosters - First Ski experience

    Davos Klosters in Switzerland is the pioneer in winter tourism since 1864/65 and has a long history and competence in winter sports. Enjoy first steps in the snow and learn how to ski in the birthplace of winter sports.
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  • St. Peter’s church in Mistail

    The Romansch name “Mistail” comes from the Latin word “Monasterium” and means “monastery”. Mistail is just one of many historically significant churches in Parc Ela. Grand murals in four layers grace the inside of this beautiful church.
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