This modern residential complex <>, was built in 2021 and is located in a quiet and nature-filled area in the municipality of Cama GR. The proximity to Bellinzona (16 km) with its convenient motorway connection, the A13 - Bellinzona - San Bernadino makes this place a very attractive residence. The municipality has its own power plant and also has other important advantages due to the low municipal tax rate. Located directly on a private road, there are two outdoor parking spaces and a garage space. From the inviting entrance you reach the living and dining area with a spacious kitchen island, which invites you to cozy, communal cooking and enjoyment. Cooking takes place in the adjacent room next to the dining area. Sun-drenched and radiant, you can go from the living room directly into the beautifully planted and flowering garden with its herbs and the magnificent olive tree. On the ground floor there is a guest toilet with shower and the staircase to the bedrooms. Large panoramic windows throughout the house ensure bright rooms. On the upper floor, the open and high roof gives a spacious and airy impression in which one can only feel comfortable. A master bedroom with an en suite bathroom, two larger bedrooms and a flexibly designable, separate room complete this attractive single-family house. On the south-east side there is a large sun terrace which can be accessed from one of the bedrooms and from the hallway. The house is fully under-cellered and also offers plenty of space and potential in the basement.
Cama is a political municipality in the former district of Roveredo in the Moesa district of the canton of Graubünden in Switzerland. The municipality is located in the southern Misox on both sides of the Moesa and consists of the two villages of Al Pont and Norantola. Of the total municipal area of 1506 ha, 905 ha are forest and woodland, 498 ha are unproductive area (mostly mountains), 63 ha are agricultural land and 40 ha are settlement area. The municipality of Cama includes the Val Cama with its scenic mountain lake Lagh de Cama. The valley is only accessible on foot. Marked mountain trails lead from here over the Laghet de Sambroc and the Bocchetta de Cressim into the Val d'Arbola (Lostallo), over the Bocchetta del Notar into the Italian Valle Bodengo and over the Alp de Vazzola into the Val Leggia. At the lake there are two private huts with a restaurant, which are served during the summer season. The Alps at Lagh de Cama have recently been grazed with cattle again. Until the middle of the 20th century, the crossings between Val Cama and Italy were often used by Italian smugglers. North of the hamlet of Norantola are the ruins of Norantola Castle. Cama borders on Grono, Lostallo and Italy.