Arlenwaldweg (Barrier-free / JST)
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A gentle hike above the village - nevertheless with wonderful views!
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Description
Hidden Gem
A stop at Arosa Bearland - The Arosa Bearland is an experience for young and old. The bear residents Sam, Jamila, Amelia & Meimo are at the center. The Arosa Bearland gives bears that could be rescued from poor conditions a species-appropriate home.
Equipment
The hiking trail is only accessible with the JST.
The JST Mountain Drive - an ideal companion for independent excursions. An all-terrain electric wheelchair specially developed for natural mountain hiking trails, coarse gravel, path steps, and cobblestones. Thanks to two strong electric motors and the robust construction of the wheelchair, uneven hiking trails, steep inclines, and also long natural surface sections can be easily traversed.
The Arosa Bergbahnen AG has two models available for rent as needed.
Pick-up & return at the mid-station.
Good footwear and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended.
Directions
Public Transport
The Rhaetian Railway runs hourly from Chur to Arosa. Traveling with the Rhaetian Railway is intended to be as easy as possible for guests with disabilities. Boarding and disembarking assistance can be reserved up to 24 hours before the trip. Further information at www.rhb.ch.
Once in Arosa, you remain mobile. The Arosa Bus happily transports its passengers from A to B and strives to meet their needs. And if you want to take a taxi, there are options: Alpin Taxi (+41 81 377 35 35) has larger taxis where the wheelchair can be loaded into the trunk.
Travel Information
Parking
At the village entrance there is a parking info board. The Ochsenbühl parking garage and the public parking lot at Obersee are recommended.
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