Surroundings
It's eight o'clock in the morning, and the first rays of sunlight are filtering through the mountain peaks and slowly falling into your flat. It's time to get your day started. Do you want to delve into the history of the Heidi story, or do you want to visit Chur, Switzerland's oldest city? This, and much more, is available in and around Landal Lenzerheide.
Heidsee
The Heidsee is a 1,500-metre-long lake surrounded by various attractions such as an outdoor pool, a pirate ship, and a climbing mountain. You can also rent pedal boats and rowing boats to go out on the lake.
Heididorp
This museum will immerse you in the famous Heidi story. You will travel back in time 300 years and learn about the way of life at the time. Enrich your knowledge by attending one of the demonstrations on old crafts.
Toboggan run and climbing park Pradaschier
Pradaschier is Switzerland's highest climbing park with a never-ending toboggan run. The chairlift takes you to the top. You can eat at the mountain restaurant at the end of the day.
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Tschugga cheese dairy
Cheese lovers have arrived at the right place at this cheese factory. Make your own cheese or observe the various varieties being made. In fact, this is the cheese used for a delicious fondue in the winter.
Chur
Visit the oldest city in Switzerland. The city is brimming with new experiences and cultural attractions. A walking tour of the city with an audio guide is highly recommended. You can also spend the day shopping and exploring the local shops.
Belfry ruins
Visit this castle for a historical experience. Despite its destruction in 1499, some parts of the castle have survived. You can read about what used to happen here on information boards. Take the stairs to the highest point and take in the scenery.
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Savognin
Climb mountains in Savognin and overcome challenges including rock faces, ice barriers, and glaciers. Your objective is, of course, to get to the top. You can also enjoy the stunning views.
Davos
At 1560 meters, this well-known city and holiday resort is the highest city in the Alps. There are several boutiques, bars, and restaurants in Davos. If you prefer a more active day, you can go hiking or mountain biking here.
Arosa Bear Country
Bears that used to live in deplorable conditions are now cared for at this animal-friendly sanctuary on three acres of land, where they can roam freely. Keep an eye on the bears in their large enclosure, where they can run, swim, and play.
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Tamina canyon
Visit the Tina Canyon to learn more about the origins of the therapeutic thermal waters that give this gorge its unique charm. This gorge used to be difficult to visit, but you can now do so with ease.
Lake Cauma
These turquoise-colored lakes are worth a visit. The water comes from hot springs, so a dip is pleasant. You can also enjoy traditional delicacies while overlooking the lake.
Glacier Express
During a ride on this train, you will be amazed by mountain landscapes, spas, blue lakes, and forests. The train reaches a height of 2,033 meters and travels through the Swiss Alps via 291 bridges and 91 tunnels.
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