Language learning path - Senda romontscha


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Along this path, 24 panels provide information about the region and the Romansh language.
Details
Description
The language learning path explains how the Romansh language developed around 15 BC after the Romans' arrival, when the Romansh-speaking area reached its greatest extent, and why it then shrank.
This also includes insights into the linguistic background of the 4th Swiss national language and reveals parallels with other languages. The knowledge about the Romansh language is accompanied by information about the sights you will encounter, the development of Flims, and how the Surselva got its name. By the time you reach the end of the Senda Romontscha, you will surely be able to talk with some locals about your walk, the weather, as well as the forest and its animals.
Hidden Gem
Exciting information awaits about the impressive Sardona Tectonic Arena, the Martinsloch, the Cauma and Crest lakes,
and not least about the Rhine Gorge, the Il Spir viewing platform, and the Pinut via ferrata.
Safety Note
In uncertain weather conditions, the route should not be started. Weather changes in the mountains are frequent.
Equipment
Good hiking shoes with a good profile or trekking shoes, weather-appropriate clothing (rain jacket/sun protection), drink, possibly food, possibly hiking poles.
Directions
From Flims (Bergbahnen) on foot to Foppa. Continue on the high path to Scheia (Fidaz). Return to Flims on foot or by post bus from Fidaz.
The route can also be shortened with the FlemXpress to Foppa.
Directions
Public Transport
Travel Information
By car via motorway A13 from Zurich, exit 18 Flims.
Parking
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