Danusa-Fox adventure route


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The Danusa-Fox adventure route “The disappeared starry sky” makes children's eyes sparkle. At various stations, they help the animals collect the disappeared stars.
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Description
The Danusa-Fox adventure route starts at the Schwänzelegg inn and leads over meadows, gravel and forest paths from station to station. Flanked by fairytale panels and large wooden sculptures, children learn the story of the Danusa-Fox and his friends, solve tasks at various stations and help the animals collect the disappeared stars.
A little introduction to the adventure route:
Danusa-Fox and “The disappeared starry sky”
The animal friends and the little witch Flurina have known each other since childhood. They hide in the forest, play funny pranks on the shepherd, romp through the snow in winter or sometimes swap the skiers’ poles. Their world is in order.
But for some time now Flurina has had to work at home because her family no longer wants to be witches. She collects medicinal herbs, weeds in the garden, every day there is something different to do. One day when the little witch comes home tired from the market, she sees her animal friends fooling around in the Älplisee. This annoys the little witch very much and she stomps off angrily.
When she sees the blooming wolfsbane at Tüüfried, the little witch concocts something evil. Disaster takes its course…
Hidden Gem
Plan a proper family day and combine the adventure route with a visit to the Grüsch-Danusa playground with many great attractions. Connoisseurs can look forward to a unique 360-degree panorama at 1,800 m above sea level and the Schwänzelegg mountain house with warm hospitality.
Directions
Public Transport
By public transport to Grüsch and then further to Grüsch, Danusa. From the Grüsch valley station, the cable car takes you directly to the Schwänzelegg mountain station.
Travel Information
Motorway A13 to Landquart, exit no. 14, then 7 km towards Davos to Grüsch. From the Grüsch valley station, the cable car takes you directly to the Schwänzelegg mountain station.
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