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Attractions and Places To See around Sent - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Sent, a Rhaeto-Romanic village in the Lower Engadine valley, include historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. The area is characterized by its well-preserved Engadin houses, many featuring sgraffito technique. Sent offers a diverse landscape between Val Sinestra and Val d'Uina, suitable for various outdoor activities. This region provides a blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty for exploration.

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Last updated: May 9, 2026

Descent to Burgeis Cycle Path

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For us it was a somewhat strenuous climb towards Reschen.

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Bell Tower of Curon in Lake Resia

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The church tower of the village of Alt-Graun, which sunk when the lake was dammed, is an impressive photo motif at any time of the year.

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Resia Lake Dam

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With a bit of luck, you can get a wonderful view from the dam wall, beyond St. Valentin and Lake Haider, to "King Ortler" in Vinschgau - South Tyrol's highest mountain. 🤩

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You have to see it if you're nearby 👍🏼🤩

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Plamort Anti-tank Barriers

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The anti-tank barrier at Plamort is part of the Vallo Alpino (Alpine Wall). The line of fortifications were built between the 1920s and 1942 but were never fully completed. It …

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October 5, 2024, Resia Lake Dam

You should stop here; there are interesting views in all directions. Unfortunately, the wind is usually really bad here, so it's best to move on as quickly as possible!

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For us it was a somewhat strenuous climb towards Reschen.

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Nice view of Reschen 🤩👍🏼 There are many such views around the lake

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You have to see it if you're nearby 👍🏼🤩

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With a bit of luck, you can get a wonderful view from the dam wall, beyond St. Valentin and Lake Haider, to "King Ortler" in Vinschgau - South Tyrol's highest mountain. 🤩

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simply a mystical place!

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The symbol of Val Venosta is this solitary bell tower. Very picturesque and romantic, the history of the bell tower, however, is not. The 14th century church was destroyed during the construction of the dam after World War II. The villages of Resia and Curon were abandoned by the government and at the end of the project the two villages found themselves submerged by water. All that remains is the bell tower, a reminder of the past.

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The Reschen reservoir and how it came about... 5 km after the Reschenpass, Graun im Vinschgau, an old church tower sticks out of the water... The Reschenstausee and how it came about... In 1949/50, the villages of Graun and Reschen in the Upper Vinschgau fell victim to a ruthless damming project. The story of this lake damming reads almost like a crime novel - but it is the story of a catastrophe. Lake Reschen is over 6 km long; With its water volume of 116 million cubic meters, it generates around 250 million kWh of electricity per year. A proud achievement of technical progress? The church tower of Altgraun, which rises out of the middle of the water, serves as a silent indictment, as it were, as a reminder of the price at which “progress” was bought here, which was never paid. A blooming landscape once spread here, with the picturesque village of Graun. It had become a stately village, full of traffic between Bolzano and Landeck, with wide gabled 5km after the Reschenpass, Graun in the inns, such as the "Adler (Warger) and the "Traube Vinschgau, an old church tower protrudes (Reinhartl) as a stop for the post. Where old frescoes didn't decorate the houses, the bay windows and staircases did, but everywhere the most colorful floral decorations on the windows and on the balcony. 163 houses in Graun and Reschen and 523 hectares of fertile cultivated land fell victim to the floods. Over half of the 650 residents of Graun had to move abroad, and around 1,000 people were affected by the disaster. 120 farms lost their livelihood, which was almost exclusively tied to livestock breeding. Today we ask ourselves: How could this cruel and arbitrary intervention come about? Was there no way to prevent this catastrophe back then? Text / Source: reschensee.it http://www.reschensee.it/index_htm_files/geschichte-Alt-Graun-04-2015-1.pdf

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical landmarks can I explore in Sent?

Sent is rich in history. You can visit the striking Ruins of San Peder Church, believed to be built around 1173 AD, or the Village Church of San Lurench, a testament to the Late Gothic 'Bündnerstil' from 1496. Additionally, the Plamort Anti-tank Barriers offer a unique historical perspective on the Vallo Alpino fortifications.

Are there any unique cultural attractions in Sent?

Yes, Sent offers several unique cultural experiences. You can explore the Alberto Giacometti Museum, which houses a significant photo collection of the artist and works by his brother Diego Giacometti. Another highlight is the 'Parkin Not dal Mot' by contemporary artist Not Vital, open from June to October, showcasing his distinctive works.

What natural features are prominent around Sent?

The region around Sent boasts diverse natural beauty. The Val d'Uina and Val Sinestra valleys offer picturesque landscapes, with Val Sinestra recognized for its rich biodiversity and rare plants. Further afield, the Bell Tower of Curon in Lake Resia provides a unique natural and historical vista, while the Resia Lake Dam offers views towards St. Valentin and 'King Ortler'.

What outdoor activities are available near Sent?

Sent is an excellent base for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking and biking in the diverse landscapes of Val Sinestra and Val d'Uina. In winter, Sur En transforms into a winter wonderland with the 3-kilometer-long Engadin Ice Trail for ice-skating, and Sent also has a natural ice field. During summer, the Engadin Rope Park in Sur En offers adventure, and the area provides opportunities for climbing.

Are there family-friendly attractions or activities in Sent?

Absolutely! Families can enjoy the Engadin Rope Park in Sur En during the summer months. In winter, the Engadin Ice Trail in Sur En offers a magical ice-skating experience. The Bell Tower of Curon in Lake Resia and the Resia Lake Dam are also popular spots for families, offering scenic views and easy access.

Where can I go hiking near Sent?

The region around Sent offers fantastic hiking opportunities, especially in Val Sinestra and Val d'Uina. For more challenging routes, you can explore the Mountain Hikes around Sent, which include difficult trails like the Curuna Lada Summit loop or the Zehner Summit loop.

What cycling opportunities are there around Sent?

Cycling is very popular here. You can find well-developed cycle paths like the Cycle path along the eastern shore of Lake Resia or the Descent to Burgeis Cycle Path. For more options, check out the Cycling around Sent guide, featuring routes like the 'Hof Zuort – Sent loop'.

Are there any winter activities in Sent?

Yes, Sent offers several winter activities. The Engadin Ice Trail in Sur En provides a unique 3-kilometer ice-skating experience. Sent also has a natural ice field. For a thrilling descent, you can enjoy a 3 km sledding run after a 60-minute ascent to Restaurant Vastur, offering wide views over the Lower Engadine.

What is the best time of year to visit Sent for outdoor activities?

The best time to visit Sent depends on your preferred activities. For hiking, biking, and exploring the valleys, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (June to October) are ideal. For winter sports like ice-skating and sledding, the winter season (typically December to March) is best.

How can I experience the traditional architecture of Sent?

To experience Sent's traditional architecture, simply wander through the village. You'll find many well-preserved Engadin houses adorned with distinctive sgraffito, a mural technique scratched into the external rendering. Some houses also feature unique sweeping, curved gables known as 'Senter Gables'.

What are the options for mountain biking around Sent?

Mountain biking around Sent offers diverse terrain. You can find various routes, including those for gravel biking. Explore the Gravel biking around Sent guide for routes like the 'Left Round' or the 'Guarda Historic Village loop'.

Is there a notable bridge near Sent?

Yes, in the nearby hamlet of Sur En, you can find a significant covered wooden bridge. Dating from 1868, this 60.5-meter long bridge is the longest wooden bridge still remaining in Graubünden, uniquely supported by a large rock.

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