- the sunny terrace of the Lower Engadine, surrounded by unspoiled nature at its most magnificent
- the splendid houses, the many different architectural styles
- the village that in spite of numerous wars and devastating fires has preserved its authentic character even to this day
- the village on the border with Austria and Italy
- the village of “Randulins”, the Rumantsch word for “swallows”, which in this case refers to those natives of Sent who earned a living as confectioners in Italy and returned home only in the summer months
- the village of writers and poets, where Rumantsch is still intact
- numerous concerts and cultural events
- the perfect venue for workshops, conferences and seminars
- Travel from Zürich to Landquart by SBB, then with the Rhätische Bahn to Scuol and by postal bus to Sent
- From Basel/Zürich, take the motorway/highway to Landquart and then take the Flüela Pass or Vereina Tunnel (car-carrying trains) into the Lower Engadine.
How to get there
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