Connbächli - Trin Station

Simple
3.2 km
0:45 h
1 mhd
137 mhd
Connbächli - Trin Station (oua_57882850_image)
Paradies für Kinder: Selbst gebaute Schifflein auf dem Connbächli fahren lassen.

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Wer gewinnt? Selbst gebaute Schiffchen auf dem Connbächli fahren lassen.
On this hike, you'll walk along the Connbächli. This small stream is the perfect location, to float self-constructed small boats, making the trip particularly exciting for young and old.
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Fitness 2/6
Highest Point  1111 m
Lowest Point  974 m
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Start
Flims Waldhaus
Destination
Trin Station
Coordinates
46.825599, 9.288826

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Description

The Connbächli is one of the most important, oldest, and longest ditches in the canton, still in use today. It is used by farmers to convey water to dry pastures. Today, the path along the Connbächli is the perfect family hike. The water channel is perfect for launching small, selfmade boats. The hike from Flims Waldhaus down to Conn is an entertaining experience in the pleasantly cool Flims Forest.

The tour ends at the Conn, where a restaurant invites you to delicious food and fresh drinks. Right next door is the Il Spir viewing platform, from which you have a breathtaking view of the Rhine Gorge.

You can extend this hike via Pintrun, Trin Digg to Trin station.

Geheimtipp

Build your own boat or buy a locally made Connschiffli kit from our guest information and start the exciting boat trip through the mystical Flims forest.

Ausrüstung

Good shoes, weather appropriate clothing (rain jacket, /sun protection), drink, possibly food, possibly walking sticks.

Directions

Flims Waldhaus - Connbächli -Conn - Pintrun - Trin Digg - Trin Station

Directions

Public Transport

Bus stop: Flims Waldhaus, Caumasee.

With the Postbus from Chur, or the local bus Flims Laax Falera.

Anreise Information

By car Motorway A13 from Zurich, exit Flims

Parking

Parking spaces Flims Waldhaus Caumasee or at Flims Stenna, at the valley station of the mountain railways.

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