Dams in Lenzerheide

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  • JibArea Stätz

    JibArea Stätz on the Heidbüel/Scalottas valley side in Lenzerheide is suitable for anyone who wants to get to try out jumps and fun elements under perfect conditions.
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  • Autschliweg

    The Autschliweg leads from Scharmoin back to the village of Lenzerheide. On the way, exciting discoveries about the forest habitat await. Autschli, the magical bear, is always there.
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  • Bees & Friends at Hotel Schweizerhof Lenzerheide

    In summer, the beehives stand in the meadow right in front of the Scalottas Terroir restaurant – four traditional wooden hives. During winter, they are kept with the beekeeper in Zorten. For butterflies, wild bees, and other insects, we’ve created a flowering strip in the BergAcker, which belongs to the restaurant. Situated in Lain at 1,300 metres above sea level, the BergAcker is cultivated using permaculture principles.
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  • Eisfeld Lenzerheide

    Der Sportplatz Lenzerheide verwandelt sich in diesem Winter zum Eisfeld Lenzerheide. Mitten im Dorfzentrum von Lenzerheide lockt es Gross und Klein, in die winterliche Eislandschaft einzutauchen.
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  • Parpaner Rothorn

    This viewpoint was known a long time ago for ore mining, but is now famous for its far-reaching views. You could spot as many as 1,000 peaks from up here.
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  • Long Rothorn Route

    This delightfully long descent from the Rothorn summit to the village centre of Lenzerheide affords stunning views and a very varied route. Along the way enjoy steep sections, beautiful carving slopes and convenient connecting passages.
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  • Silvano Beltrametti Piste

    The Lenzerheide winter sports area’s most challenging piste hugs the steep slopes above Parpan. It is named in honour of local skiing expert Silvano Beltrametti. This route is the steepest women's World Cup downhill anywhere in the world.
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  • SnowNights

    Whoever said winter sports were only fun in the daytime? It would be a pity just to waste the night like that. Spend an evening night skiing on the Alp Stätz, going on a top-speed night sledging run from the Scharmoin middle station or skiing down from the Rothorn by the light of the full moon.
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