The historic Suste, built around 1680 at the time of the "Port" in the Free State of the Three Leagues, houses a collection of artefacts from the cultural heritage of the Walser people in the Rhine Forest.
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The ice rink is located five minutes from the mountain station of the Feldis-Mutta chairlift. You have the pleasure of ice skating, curling or playing ice stock in front of a magnificent alpine panorama. Food and beverage options with typical Grison specialties are available in the Alp Raguta alpine hut.
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This fountain on the inside of the cemetery wall was built in memory of Marx Heinz, 1881 – 1937. Marx Heinz was a citizen of Flerden and a teacher in Grosshöchstätten (BE). After the death of Marx Heinz, his Witfrau Dora Heinz had worked in Flerden as Schulgotta. At Christmas, each Flerdner student received a chocolate bear and the school a book from which the teacher could read aloud.
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Highest marked pass crossing of the Valsertal. Connects Zervreila with the Zapporthütte SAC and thus the Canal Valley with the rear Rheinwald. Located between Salahorn and Hohberghorn.
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The listed church in Obermutten is the only sacred building in Switzerland that is made entirely of wood, with the surrounding larch forests providing the building material. It is also the highest wooden church in Europe.
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