Event Surselva
Die Rheinschlucht - wenn Täler Berge verschlingen
Description
(for supporting members of the UNESCO World Heritage Tectonic Arena Sardona Association the tour is reduced by CHF 20)
The wild beauty of the Rhine Gorge casts a spell over everyone. Steep, bright rock faces, deep green forests and the turquoise Rhine create a landscape that seems almost unreal - a place where nature, tranquillity and adventure come together.
Anyone hiking through the Rhine Gorge is also walking through a fascinating piece of geological history. The gorge was formed around 10,000 years ago by the huge Flims landslide, which sent huge masses of rock tumbling down into the valley. Over thousands of years, the Rhine formed the impressive gorge that is known today as the "Grand Canyon of Switzerland".
The hike not only offers spectacular views and impressive nature experiences, but also exciting insights into the formation of this unique landscape. Each section of the trail tells of the power of nature and of a history that stretches back to the Ice Age.
An excursion through the Rhine Gorge means experiencing Switzerland from its most original and impressive side - close to nature, varied and full of unforgettable impressions.
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Venue
Bahnhof RhB Versam-Safien
Bahnhofstrasse, 7104 Versam
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