Tektoni - and the flight through Martinsloch

Medium
8.1 km
2:55 h
457 mhd
457 mhd
Tektoni - und der Flug durchs Martinsloch
Tektoni - und der Flug durchs Martinsloch

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Family Adventure am Oberen Segnesboden
Technique /6
Fitness 3/6
Highest Point  2467 m
Lowest Point  2089 m
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Start
Visitor Pavilion Segnes
Destination
Visitor Pavilion Segnes
Coordinates
46.867846, 9.240189

Details

Description

The marmot Tektoni lives in the Tectonic Arena Sardona, is full of energy, sometimes a bit clumsy and naive, but very inquisitive. It wants to learn all about the geology in the tectonic arena and fulfill its biggest dream: fly through the Martinsloch! Accordingly, it wants to build a flying machine. In search of components for the construction of the flying machine, it travels through the tectonic arena and encounters native animals in various places, which give it knowledge about geological phenomena in the tectonic arena.Let your kids experience this adventure live and upload their videos to your smartphone before they hike via the Sardona app. Wi-Fi access is available at Segnes Visitors Pavilion:Download Sardona App: App Store / Google Play

Geheimtipp

This easy walk along the Lower Segnesboden is suitable for families with small children from 5 years.

Ausrüstung

Trekking shoes, rain protection, meals on the way

Directions

Public Transport

Variant 1: from Flims base terminal with the chair lift according to Naraus and from there 1.5h by foot to the Segneshütte

Variant 2: from Naraus by gondola train to Grauberg and from there 15 minutes walking to Segneshütte

times and tickets

Variant 3: from Laax lifts with the Shuttle bus to Nagens and from there on foot about 30 minutes to the Segneshütte

Tourplan

Anreise Information

By bus to Flims mountain railways or Laax mountain railways

Parking

Parking is available at Laax Bergbahnen and Flims Bergbahnen

Responsible for this content: UNESCO-Welterbe Tektonikarena Sardona.
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