Rhaetian Railway Magazine Contura

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The sun on Arosa’s coat of arms is not just for decoration. It stands for the sunny, high-altitude location of this resort in Schanfigg. We have listed seven of Arosa’s winter terraces; all with guaranteed vitamin D and from traditional to trendy.

Weisshorngipfel Arosa’s highest terrace Close to the sky, Arosa’s top terrace (2,653 metres high) offers panoramic views of 400 summits. You can also enjoy the local croissants, freshly-baked in Europe's highest-altitude bakery. Jürg Gadient, Weisshorn’s baker, also turns out a range of cakes, pastries and confectionery to make sunny relaxation on the observation platform even sweeter.

Tschuggenhütte A trendy terrace in a winter-sports resort Tschuggenhütte is Arosa’s top winter meeting-place. And no wonder: this snowy resort has a row of sun loungers stretching as far as the eye can see. 300 of them stand available for sun-worshipping skiers, snowboarders and walkers. The restaurants and bars of Tschuggendörfli, which stands right behind this massive terrace, provide hot sustenance for the hungry – with anything from good fast food to Raclette. Partygoers come to the Kuhbar, where fun reigns until 7 pm.

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