Sardona Mountain Flower Trail


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In the mountains, the type of rock has a direct impact on the thin soils and thus on the rooting space of plants. Silicate rocks like Verrucano produce acidic soils. Flysch, with its clay shales, forms soils rich in minerals and with good water retention. Limestone creates neutral to basic soils, which offer fewer nutrients – but chemical and physical processes on limestone and dolomite create countless ecological niches. That’s why such areas often host remarkable biodiversity.
Just behind Segneshütte lies the UNESCO World Heritage Site Tektonikarena Sardona. Nowhere else can you observe mountain-building processes so clearly. Along the striking line known as the Glarus Thrust – or the "magic line" – rocks that are 250 to 300 million years old were pushed over much younger layers, some only 35 to 50 million years old. This happened 10 to 20 million years ago, far below what was then the Earth’s surface!
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Circumnavigate the lower Segensboden in an anticlockwise direction. Via Grauberg you reach Alp Nagens
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