Beyond Berschis, at the beginning of the highway to Chur, a road branches off on the right, crossing the railroad and the Seez canal, to the neat village of Flums (444 m/1,457ft) at the mouth of the Schils valley, with the Weissmeilen (2,490 m/8,137ft) and the curiously shaped Spitzmeilen in the background. By the Seez canal is the church of St
Justus, the nave of which was altered in the 17th C. (painted timber ceiling); under the Late Gothic choir (tabernacle of 1488) are the remains of an earlier Carolingian structure. Above the village are the ruins of the 13th C. Gräpplang castle (469 m/1539ft) and 15minutes southwest of this is St James's chapel (St Jakob), which is partly Romanesque.