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Snow
Crystals
Would you like to see snow crystals? Let us take you to see them!
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Apart
from the usual sight-seeing, the following are highlights of what we do
in winter.
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Skiing
/ Snowboarding
Try skiing or snowboarding in the heart of the holiday corner of
Switzerland - Graubünden. There are blue (beginner), red
(intermediate) and black (advanced) pistes here. Beginners start out at
the pony piste. Skis, ski boots and snowboards are available for rental.
Check out: Heinzenberg,
Lenzerheide
(World Cup Ski Run), Flims
/ Laax.
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Tobogganing
/ Sledging
This is the ultimate. Those who have difficulty in skiing will
definitely enjoy this. You can toboggan with your child sitting in
front of you on a 2-seater toboggan. Toboggans are available for
rental. Sarn-Heinzenberg:
Toboggan path with panorama vistas. |
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Ice-skating
Ice-skate in the open air on a frozen ice field, frozen lake, in the
pine woods along a river or in the largest ice-skating rink in the
world. Ice-skates and protective gears are available
for rental. [More pictures and map of skating route in the woods: http://skateline.ch/
(website
in German)]
(Note:
ice-skating in the woods is
only for those who can control their skates when going down slopes.) |
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Snow-shoeing
Wear snow shoes that look similar to tennis rackets and walk in deep
snow which may sometimes come up to your knees. Reach a lookout point
approximately 45 mins later and have a 360° panoramic view of
the Swiss Alps in central Graubünden. Then take out the food
and drink which you have packed and have a picnic! Enjoy! (Snow shoes
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Winter
Hiking/Walking
Let our certified hiking/walking guide take you on lovely walks on the
winter alpine pastures, alpine forests and enjoy the ineffable
landscapes. Feel the tranquility while hiking through the nature.
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Outdoor
and Indoor Mountain Spring Mineral Thermal Massage Pools
Take dips in various indoor and outdoor pools at air temperatures
between -20°C to 5°C outside. Don't leave your swimming
costumes / trunks back home, they definitely want to enjoy the fresh
Swiss mountain waters too!
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Christmas
Market
Christmas markets can be found in each town 2 to 3 weeks before
Christmas. Christmas gifts, cheese, sausages, air-dried meat etc, all
produced by locals are sold here. Try take-away raclette and
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Traditional
Christmas Carolling
See how Christmas carolling is done in the countryside. |
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Christmas
Tree Light Up
Real Christmas trees are not lighted up with bulbs. See how they are
lighted up the traditional way at a little countryside church on
Christmas eve or Christmas day. |
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