Aquatic sports in Graubünden

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  • Raclette Dinner on the lake

    Embark on an extraordinary culinary journey in Engadin, Switzerland’s picturesque region. Join us for an unforgettable raclette dinner and wine-tasting experience aboard our boats, where you’ll be treated to breathtaking views of the Bernina Glaciers. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, get ready to immerse yourself in a truly magical evening.
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  • Bathing fun at the Untersee

    In Arosa, at an altitude of 1,800m, families will discover something usually only found at the seaside – a lovely little sandy beach where the whole family will want to stay. Bathing by the Untersee was originally reserved for men; until 1920, the ladies had to make do with the colder water of the Obersee (upper lake)...
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  • Wild Inn

    The Giarsun gorge of the Inn in the Lower Engadine offers one of the most exciting and most technical rafting sections of the Alps – white water extraordinaire! Two sections of different difficulty to choose from.
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  • Ruinaulta

    10,000 years ago, 100 billion cubic metres of rock thundered into the valley. Known as the Flims Rockslide, this event created the Ruinaulta, a canyon-like gorge in the Anterior Rhine Valley that can be reached on foot, over water, by train or by bike.
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  • River Rafting Teamevent

    Join us on a culinary journey to the Engadin, one of Switzerland's most picturesque regions. Join us for an unforgettable raclette evening and paired with delicious wine on board our boats, where you can enjoy breathtaking views of the Bernina glacier group. Whether you're a local or a visitor, get ready to immerse yourself in a truly magical evening.
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  • Canyoning in the Malvaglia Valley

    The Malvaglia Valley has several canyoning sites with various levels of difficulty. The upper part has some of Switzerland’s less daunting canyons, which are ideal for trying one’s hand at this sport. The lower part of the Malvaglia Canyon is deep, wet and challenging. Adventure, action and adrenaline are reality here, and not just part of a brochure!
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