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8월 29, 2024, Kärpfbrücke Natural Bridge
The Kärpfbrücke is a natural bridge that you can walk underneath when the water level is low - a truly unique thing! It's definitely worth it.
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7월 29, 2024, Festungsmuseum Sperre Trin
Here you can discover a once secret facility. The fortress with bunkers and rock caverns offers a glimpse into the time around the Second World War.
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7월 25, 2024, Enchanted Forest Trail with Caves and Waterfall
Really cool path through the forest. It is very uneven, so you need to be sure-footed.
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7월 20, 2024, Kärpfbrücke Natural Bridge
Beware of the terrain here because there is no barrier on the cliff side and during rainy days it can be slippery.
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1월 21, 2024, Kropfenstein Castle Ruins (Casti Grotta)
Very special ruin, built like a swallow's nest on the rock - the short detour from the wide path onto a narrow, well-secured path is very worthwhile.
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10월 23, 2023, Kropfenstein Castle Ruins (Casti Grotta)
Located directly on the rock face
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6월 19, 2023, Kropfenstein Castle Ruins (Casti Grotta)
Kropfenstein/Casti Grotta, Waltensburg. It is a grotto castle that is difficult to access in a south-facing location. Access is from the east via a narrow ledge around a ledge. Today it is widened and secured by railings, but would leave the bike up there.
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6월 16, 2023, Kropfenstein Castle Ruins (Casti Grotta)
The small path down to the castle ruins doesn't do much with the bike, I would definitely leave the bike up on the gravel road and walk the two or three minutes.
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6월 16, 2023, Kropfenstein Castle Ruins (Casti Grotta)
Worth seeing facility, about 700 years old. There is no direct documentary evidence of the castle or its builders. Kropfenstein, however, is one of the few grotto castles that were not built in a dark hole as a refuge in times of need, but served as a residence for a respected family, which among other things provided bailiffs and magistrates. Possibly the von Kropfenstein family of lower nobility based in Luven (Maschieras) built or acquired the Kropfenstein Castle or named themselves after it, while a branch of this family continued to reside in Luven. On November 28 or 29, 1328, during a procession in Rueun, a Jocobus de Strotznstein was killed. Whether this was an early owner of Kropfenstein or an as yet unidentified Stotznstein Castle in the Waltensburg area is uncertain. A Bürklin von Cropfenstein is mentioned in 1335, who worked several times as a judge, and in 1396 Albrecht von Kropfenstein, episcopal judge in Ilanz. His name will be mentioned several times in the years to come. 1401 Florin von Kropfenstein is mentioned. In 1433 Clara von Kropfenstein sold some goods to a donate from Kadunau. In the same year and again in 1437 Junker Hans von Kropfenstein is mentioned, who was nicknamed "Muschieras", which in turn indicates a connection to Luven. Close relationships with the barons of Rhäzüns can be proven. A feuding letter from Ulrich von Rhäzüns and Hans von Kropfenstein to the castellan of Freudenberg has been preserved from May 3, 1437. The best-known Kropfensteiner was Marquart von Kropfenstein, who was a judge of the Gray League in 1438/39 and 1442/43. Junker Jörg von Kropfenstein is mentioned in 1473, who at that time attached his seal to a contract of sale from a Waltensburger. Towards the end of the 15th century, perhaps with Junker Jörg, the von Kropfenstein family must have died out and the castle began to crumble.
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6월 16, 2023, Kropfenstein Castle Ruins (Casti Grotta)
Access to the long, three-story building is only possible via a steep, narrow path from the east, which was widened in the 1950s during a restoration and secured by railings. The project was initiated and financed by Paul Gabriel, a citizen of Waltensburg who had emigrated to Canada. According to dendrochronological investigations, the complex dates from the beginning of the 14th century; a year of 1312 is mentioned. There is no evidence of a previous building. The inner wall and parts of the roof are formed by the overhanging rock. The beam bearings of the earlier access are still recognizable today. The complex is entered through a low entrance gate. A square window and a shooting hatch are embedded in the wall above the gate. The eastern part of the complex is a narrow tube about 1.5 to 2 m wide and, due to the cramped conditions, probably only served as storage and for defense. The south wall has broken several times and has been adapted to the natural course of the rock face. There are several slit windows for exposure as well as square windows with openings of approx. 70 by 50 cm. The living quarters were in the western part of the complex, six meters wide. Remains of transverse walls, beam holes, windows with seating niches, a cloakroom in the west wall and a heap on the second floor reveal the earlier division. A relief found in the ruin showing a man with a short coat is in the Rhaetian Museum; a copy is exhibited in the Waltensburg local museum. The interior of the building wing is divided by two transverse walls, the foundations of which are still preserved. Some of the wooden beams that were still there were sawn off, which suggests that the beams that can still be used are planned to be demolished and removed. The most suitable roof is probably a pent roof attached backwards to the rock.
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7월 24, 2022, Kärpfbrücke Natural Bridge
Note that you can only go through the tunnel at certain times of year when the river is low as you will likely have to cross it once or twice. Best direction is from below upwards because there's lots of slippery rocks. "Official" exit is on the left but you can climb out on the right if you're careful. Some scrambling experience helpful...
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8월 5, 2021, Festungsmuseum Sperre Trin
Lock fortress museum, Trin The main plant of the Trin locking point is an infantry plant (army designation A 7762) in the rocks of Crap Sogn Barcazi and Crap Pign. The plant was built in 1941–1942 as an underground infantry cavern in the rock on three floors connected by 300 steps and tunnels. It was armed with four machine guns and two Lmg 25 light machine guns and could hold a crew of 30. The cable car to the Crap Sogn Barcazi, the only factory cable car in an infantry factory in the canton of Graubünden, was used to transport materials. At Crap Ueara is the shelter A 7761, a natural cave. During World War II, the Swiss army built a fortress in the rock in Trin as well as several bunkers in the vicinity to prevent the enemy from entering the Réduit. Disguised as a waterworks, rock or shed, these were not recognizable. They were kept confidential for over 60 years. Today the once closed doors are open to visitors twice a month. The Trin lock appears in the inventory of combat and command structures as a “lock of national importance”. The guided tour of the fortress takes about 3-4 hours. Text: Fortress Museum Sperre Trin and Wikipedia https://www.museums.ch/org/de/Fortezia-Trin---Sperre-Trin https://sperretrin.ch/
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4월 11, 2021, Source of the Sernf River Cave
Here the roaring mountain stream flows through natural tunnels.
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4월 3, 2021, Kropfenstein Castle Ruins (Casti Grotta)
A castle ruin in the beautiful Bündnerland :)
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7월 30, 2020, Kärpfbrücke Natural Bridge
An impressive cave through which the river flows. With crossing the brook twice, we were able to walk through this cave / tunnel. It's definitely worth taking a look ... it's super beautiful.
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8월 26, 2019, Source of the Sernf River Cave
Pure nature, beautiful panoramic view
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1월 23, 2018, Source of the Sernf River Cave
Here it can be rested well and restful
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