In the 14th century, Walser moved from the Rheinwald to Vals. They do the same as the Walsers and hike from Hinterrhein over the Valserberg. Once at the top, you can enjoy a great view. If you feel tired legs after arriving in Vals, it is best to loosen them in the 7132 Therme.
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Above Andeer, behind Alp Durnan, lies the dreamy Lai Lung (Romansh for long lake). A real gem of a mountain lake with spectacular views of the Surettahorn.
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An old carnival custom is still alive in Splügen on Ash Wednesday: "Pschuuri, Bschuri, Bschürälä, Bschuurrimittwucha" are expressions that can still be found in many Walser regions of Graubünden. They refer to the blackening of unmarried women and young people. In Splügen, the main village of the Rheinwald, this custom is still alive in its old form and is organised and celebrated by the young people.
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The large fountain on the village square dates back to 1934. It has two additional wash troughs and a cover for the washwomen. Later, an extension followed, which served the fire brigade as a material depot. Here was also the meeting place of the fire brigade.
Next to the fountain was also the Postbus stop, above the old post office and next to it the restaurant Hossmann / Gufler and the wasch-Haus.
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