Please note: from 10. until and including 27. June, the facilities in the indoor pool building will be closed for the annual maintenance works. Sauna and gym will reopen on 21. June.

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Catholic Church Trimmis

St. Carpophorus’ Catholic Church

Katholische Kirche St. Carpophorus
Katholische Kirche St. Carpophorus

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Katholische Kirche St. Carpophorus
8th c.; 14th c.; 1764; renovated in: 1967, 2004

Description

Once a chapel on the southern edge of the village, the church now stands its ground as a harmonious building with an onion tower almost in the middle. It is a simple church with wide, round arches on all sides under a large cross vault and a Gothic choir. Large windows featuring symbolised features of Jesus emphasise the light, sacred character of the church.

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St. Carpophorus’ Catholic Church

Churweg, 7203 Trimmis

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Catholic Church Untervaz

St. Laurentius’ Catholic Church

Katholische Kirche St.Laurentius
Katholische Kirche St.Laurentius

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Katholische Kirche St.Laurentius
First mentioned around 800; rebuilt 1848; renovated: 1913, 1971

Description

Our gaze is magically drawn to the shingle-roofed double onion dome, pans across the octagonal tower top and descends to the no less harmonious nave. The wide hall-like nave and the polygonal choir give the church its remarkable size. Some of the statues inside date from the former High Ages, around 1550.

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St. Laurentius’ Catholic Church

Platz, 7204 Untervaz

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Historical Site Zizers

House to the Bell

Haus zur Glocke
Haus zur Glocke Zizers

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Haus zur Glocke
1686

Description

This three-storey building is one of the oldest in the village. Once an inn, it became the town hall of the Five Villages district, with the seat of various government offices. It constituted the northmost building in a row of historical buildings along the north-south road, which had grown for decades and centuries. It was built in 1686, and likely renovated in 1702 and 1966.

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Haus zur Glocke Zizers

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House to the Bell

Kantonsstrasse 38, 7205 Zizers

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Mountain Summit Felsberg

Felsberger Calanda

Felsberger Calanda

Description

Altitude: 2697 m a.s.l.

Map

Felsberger Calanda

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Fauna Tamins

Wolves in the Tamina Valley

Die Wölfin kam 2017 am Calandamassiv, das im Grenzgebiet zwischen den Kantonen Graubünden und St. Gallen liegt, zur Welt
Dieser Wolf wurde als Jungwolf des neuen Stagias-Rudels ausgemacht

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Fotofallen helfen die Entwicklung von Wolfs-Rudeln zu beobachten
The history of the Calanda pack

Description

Extinct at the end of the 19th century, the wolf has been protected in Switzerland since 1982 and has been migrating to Switzerland from France and Italy since 1995 and is also spreading naturally again in the Glarus region.

Food supply and habitat

Thanks to the forest area, which is now 30% again in the canton of Glarus, as well as the high population of red deer and roe deer, the wolf finds refuge here as well as sufficient food.

The wolves that have immigrated to Switzerland are now reproducing. They live in territories from which young animals migrate at the age of 2 years to form their own packs. 

A pair of wolves was also able to reproduce at Calanda for the first time in 2012. This created the first wolf pack in Switzerland in around 150 years, which became known as the Calanda pack. It used a grazing area around the Calanda, which also included the Tamina Valley and in the west at times reached as far as Flims.

The development of wolf packs

The pair reproduced annually from 2012 to 2018. At least five puppies were born in 2018. The two parent wolves were last seen in January 2020. By then, they had already reached an age above average for wild wolves. It is unclear whether the pack and its territory were taken over by a juvenile.

The majority of the young animals born have migrated and left the pack. It is assumed that a new pack formation immediately west of the Calanda south of the Ringelspitz in the Surselva. The appearance of the Calanda pack in the Weisstannental in autumn 2018 indicates the shift of territorial boundaries and thus the formation of a new pack. This pack, descended from the Calanda pack, is known as the Stagas pack settled in the Surselva.

You can find more information about wolf packs in Switzerland at https://www.gruppe-wolf.ch/Rudel.htm

Living together with wolves

The presence of the wolf strengthens the populations of native species, as e.g. the fitness of its prey populations improves when sick or weak animals fall victim to the wolf. In addition, deer and roe deer are better distributed in the forests and chamois retreat from the forest into steep rock faces. Both have a positive effect on our protection forests, as there is less damage to the trees.

Wolves avoid humans and pose no danger to us. To keep it that way, we must not lure them into our villages with food. Livestock farmers need to protect their animals against wolves again, which is especially true for flocks of sheep. For this reason, livestock guard dogs are once again being used on many sheep alps.

Wolf stories at the Kunkelspass

The Kunkelspass is known for its wolves, as individual animals or even entire packs have been spotted here several times.

The Überuf mountain inn on the Kunkelspass invites you to linger and is surrounded by celebrities: right in front of your nose, the Calanda with its wolves towers and the Ringelspitz invites you to climb. From Kunkelspass, countless hiking trails lead through the UNESCO World Heritage Tectonic Arena Sardona, with the chance to discover the tracks of the local wolves on your own!

Directions

Public Transport

From Bad Ragaz the Postbus runs every hour to Vättis. From there it is 2 hours hiking time to the Kunkelspass.

From the train station Reichenau-Tamins you walk a good 2 hours. This can be reached by train from all directions (Chur, Thusis and Ilanz). With the post bus you can continue to the village square.

Timetable: www.sbb.ch

Directions

Tamins

From Tamins you can reach the plateau of Kunkelspass by car in about 10 minutes. For the road you need a driving license: Available from the municipality or also by SMS / app, there are instructions at the beginning of the driving ban near the workshop. A day trip costs you 20,--, motorcycles half and vehicles over 3.5 t twice as much.

Vättis

From Bad Ragaz or Landquart to Vättis. Then follow the road in the direction of Kunkels. Also from this side you need a driving license:

Can be solved via SMS or app. At the Langwies car park you will find instructions for this

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Wolves in the Tamina Valley

Kunkelspass, 7015 Tamins

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Farm Shop Untervaz

Hertihof Farm Shop

Hertihof Hofladen
Hertihof Hofladen

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Hertihof Hofladen
In the farm store on the Hertihof farm, customers will always find a select range of products: Pastries, fresh meat (frozen), dried meat, salsiz and seasonal vegetables from the farm, bee honey, gift baskets and much more.

Description

In the self-service farm store, customers can find a selected, seasonal range of products from the farm 5 days a week. Pastries such as nut and Linzer tarts, fresh meat (frozen) and dried meat, bee honey, farm ice cream, alpine cheese and much more. - If you have time, you can linger in the adjoining Besenbeiz with a fine coffee roasted in Untervaz and a slice of cake from the farm bakery.

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Tennis Facility Zizers

Tennis, Badminton, Squash, Sauna in Zizers

Hotel Sportcenter Fünf Dörfer AG
Hotel Sportcenter Fünf Dörfer AG

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Hotel Sportcenter Fünf Dörfer AG
We are a sports center with tennis, squash, sauna and badmintin in summer. This includes a 3-star hotel and a dining restaurant.

Description

For sports enthusiasts – You can indulge in “ball sports” in our tennis hall all year round on four tennis courts. During the summer semester you shoot shuttles through the air on two badminton playing fields. Lovers who love it a little faster can let off steam in the four squash boxes. Tennis lessons, tennis tournaments, affordable rental prices and a selected range of sports equipment complete the offer at the Sportcenter Fünf-Dörfer.

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Tennis, Badminton, Squash, Sauna in Zizers

Oberauweg 186D, 7205 Zizers

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Tennis Facility Zizers

Tennisplätze Zizers

Tennisplätze Zizers
Tennisplätze Zizers

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Tennisplätze Zizers
With 300 members, the Zizers Tennis Club is an important sports club for our region. A club that stands for healthy, active leisure activities and for the promotion of tennis. But also a club that connects generations: More than 70 years lie between our youngest and our oldest member. Our club strives to meet the different needs of our motley group of members with a varied and interesting annual programme. Competition and fun, sport and social activities should alternate appropriately.

Description

The courts and clubhouse of the Zizers Tennis Club are located in one of the most beautiful spots in the Chur Rhine Valley: the "Stöckli" is on the upper edge of the village of Zizers. It's worth a visit, even if you don't want to play tennis. Just sit there, pause for a moment, enjoy the peace and the beautiful view, it's good for you. One way or another!

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Geological E-Bike tour: over the Kunkelspass around Calanda

Medium
60.5 km
4:30 h
1063 mhd
1064 mhd
Gemeinsam um den Calanda
Auf dem Weg zum Kunkelspass

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Gemeinsam über den Kunkelspass
This round trip is a classic for E-Bikers. Especially those interested in geology will enjoy the Calanda Circuit.
Technique 3/6
Fitness 4/6
Highest Point  1358 m
Lowest Point  500 m
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Start
Bad Ragaz train station
Destination
Bad Ragaz train station
Coordinates
47.010059, 9.504616

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Description

The start of this geologically highly interesting round trip is in Bad Ragaz. After the village centre, you turn onto the old, picturesque road towards Valens, where you have to climb 300 metres in altitude for the first 4.5 kilometres. A panoramic stop on the Tamina Bridge, which opened in 2017, is a must. With a span of 260 metres, it is the largest arch bridge in Switzerland. From Pfäfers, follow the gently ascending main road into the Tamina Valley. The next stop is worth a stop at the Windegg viewpoint in front of Vadura. Here you can enjoy a wonderful view of the Glarus main thrust and the Wildseehörner. World Heritage information boards, viewing judges and cool loungers invite you to linger... but you probably want to go further.

At kilometre 16 you reach Vättis, where the exhibition 'BergeQuake!' shows the connection between earthquakes and mountain building in the Sardona tectonic arena... very impressive thanks to the live transmission of seismic recordings! Over the next few kilometres at the bottom of the bubbling Görbsbach, you can enjoy the view of the rugged limestone formations of the Haldensteiner (2,805 m) and Felsberger Calanda (2,697 m). The Eggwald mountain restaurant in Ober Kunkels (1148 m a.s.l.) invites you to stop for a bite to eat. A last short ascent, you have reached Graubünden soil and soon also the Kunkelspasshöhe (1,357 m a.s.l.). The garden terrace of the mountain inn Überuf is irresistible. The lovely pass plateau presents itself like an arena, surrounded by the Calanda (2805 m above sea level), the Crap Mats (2947 m above sea level) and the Ringelspitz (3247 m above sea level), the highest mountain in St.Gallen, located in the Tectonic Arena. Inside the inn, an educational information room is  dedicated to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Sardona Tectonic Arena.

The descent to Tamins (660 m a.s.l.) leads over a steep and bumpy natural road built during the First World War. The view from the tunnel blasted into the rock is spectacular. You can overlook the Domleschg and even see the Bernina massif in the distance. From Tamins, follow the national Veloland route no. 2 to Felsberg, where you continue along the right bank of the Rhine to Chur. Once again, you can educate yourself in geology: In the Chur Natural History Museum, a comprehensive geology exhibition focuses on the topic of Alpine formation. Then you can easily roll down the Rhine to Landquart and Bad Ragaz... or you can swing to the train station, look up again to the Calanda... and end the round on the railway.

Geheimtipp

Rent an e-bike at the e-bike station Bad Ragaz. This is located right next to the Tamina Therme, where you can treat yourself to a soothing bath after the tour.

Sicherheitshinweis

Take appropriate equipment with you to the tour and stay on the marked trails.

Ausrüstung

Normal bike equipment. Functional clothing is an advantage, as ascents and descents alternate.

Directions

Bad Ragaz – Pfäfers – Vättis – Kunkelspass – Tamins – Chur – Landquart – Bad Ragaz

Directions

Public Transport

By train to Bad Ragaz station

Anreise Information

Via motorway A13 exit Bad Ragaz

Parking

Parking directly at Bad Ragaz train station (chargeable)

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RheinWelten on the Rhine Route

Medium
438.5 km
30:00 h
1838 mhd
2913 mhd
RheinWelten
RheinWelten

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RheinWelten führt dich zum Rheinfall
The "RheinWelten" e-bike route now connects Switzerland's existing cycling destination "Rhine Route 2" with regional, cultural and culinary highlights in 15 worlds of experience.
Technique 1/6
Fitness 3/6
Highest Point  2044 m
Lowest Point  258 m
Best Season
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Start
Andermatt
Destination
Basel
Coordinates
46.634663, 8.596397

Details

Description

"RheinWelten" is a unique two-wheeler offer from the source of the Rhine to Basel for enjoyable explorers. 45 local tours in 15 adventure worlds can be discovered in Switzerland and Liechtenstein on an e-bike.  The tours combine visits to producers and farm shops, visits to museums or wineries, as well as local restaurants and overnight accommodations with the most beautiful cycling routes or hikes in the regions. The adventure worlds can be visited individually as a day trip or as a multi-day bike tour. 

Selected information on the new digital platform www.rheinwelten.com encourage people to discover new things. RheinWelten takes you through 12 tourist destinations in six cantons as well as the Principality of Liechtenstein. Experience unique cultural landscapes and the culinary diversity along the Rhine by e-bike.

Geheimtipp

Not the way is the goal, but the worlds of experience of the RheinWelten.

Ausrüstung

Roadworthy (e-)trekking bike, bicycle helmet, saddlebags or trekking backpack (approx. 35 litres) with rain cover, comfortable sports shoes, possibly cycling shoes, weather-adapted and durable clothing in the multi-layer principle, if necessary cycling jersey, change of clothes, cycling gloves, air pump, bicycle tools, sun and rain protection, provisions and drinking water, drinking bottle and suitable holder, first aid kit, pocket knife, mobile phone, if necessary mobile phone holder for the handlebar, headlamp and Reflectors, maps, travel documents, toiletry bags and towels, hand detergent and clothesline.

Directions

Rhine Route 2: Andermatt - Oberalppass - Disentis - Trun - Ilanz - Versam - Reichenau - Chur - Landquart - Jenins - Maienfeld - Sargans - Buchs - Oberriet - Altstätten - St.Margrethen - Fussach (D) - Gaissau (D) - Rohrschach - Arbon - Romanshorn - Kreuzlingen - Steckborn - Stein am Rhein - Gailingen (D) - Schaffhausen - Dachsen - Ellikon - Eglisau - Zurzach - Felsenau - Laufenburg - Stein - Rheinfelden - Pratteln - Muttenz - Basel

Directions

Public Transport

Arrival by train to Andermatt possible

Anreise Information

Motorway exit Göschnen direction Andermatt

Parking

Paid parking available

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