Ruinaulta

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Ruinaulta is a dramatic Rhine gorge in the Swiss canton of Graubünden, famed for its steep white cliffs, forests, and scenic railway and hiking routes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf gorge
natural landscape
tourist attraction
alsoKnownAs Rheinschlucht NERFINISHED
Rhine Gorge NERFINISHED
Swiss Grand Canyon NERFINISHED
country Switzerland
crossedBy Anterior Rhine NERFINISHED
drainageBasin Rhine basin NERFINISHED
ecosystem mixed mountain forest
riparian habitats
formedBy Flims rockslide NERFINISHED
geologicalOrigin post-glacial rockslide
hasActivity canoeing
hiking
nature observation
railway sightseeing
river rafting
hasFauna birds of prey
riverine fish species
hasFlora alpine vegetation
coniferous trees
hasScenicTrain Ruinaulta-Express NERFINISHED
hasTrail hiking trails along the gorge
riverbank paths
hasTransport Rhaetian Railway NERFINISHED
hasViewpoints observation platforms on the rim
knownFor dramatic scenery
remote river beaches
scenic train rides
steep white rock faces
landscapeFeature forests
gravel banks
river meanders
rock walls
steep white cliffs
languageOfName Romansh NERFINISHED
locatedIn canton of Graubünden NERFINISHED
eastern Switzerland NERFINISHED
near Flims NERFINISHED
Ilanz NERFINISHED
Reichenau NERFINISHED
partOf Alps
protectedAs landscape protection area
region Surselva NERFINISHED
river Rhine NERFINISHED
servedByRailwayLine Reichenau–Tamins–Disentis/Mustér line NERFINISHED
tourismImportance major attraction in Graubünden

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Vorderrhein hasGorge Ruinaulta