Senda da Gianna - Silser Märchenweg
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Never before has the forest been experienced like on the Silser Märchenweg: full of secrets and many exciting encounters. A special family attraction.
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Description
On the Märchenweg "Senda da Gianna," you follow step by step the brave goat herder Gianna and her story. She has to search for the young holiday guest Karl, who has gotten lost in the God Laret forest. Will she find him? The Silser Märchenweg offers children varied activities and inspiration. An impressive experience are the intricately carved wooden sculptures by the well-known local sculptor Reto Grond. They vividly illustrate the story of little Gianna and bring the brave goat herder to life.
Made for children from about five years old and for everyone who loves to marvel and be amazed.
At the end of the short circular hike, a surprise awaits the children, which can be collected at the Sils Tourist Information.
Stroller
The path has short, steep ascents that require some pushing effort as well as a short carrying passage (about 6 stairs) at the very end. It is only recommended for those willing to push with modern, all-terrain strollers or even better with a child carrier to take this path.
Additional information
Engadin Tourism AG
Via Maistra 1
CH-7500 St. Moritz
Phone: +41 81 830 00 01
E-mail: allegra@engadin.ch
Internet: www.engadin.ch
Safety Note
The path has short, steep ascents that require some pushing effort with a stroller. It is only recommended to use modern, all-terrain strollers on this path.
Equipment
If desired, something for picnicking at our cozy grill area at location 8 in the forest. Wood is provided.
Directions
Gianna’s story, which follows the children’s book by Claudia Carigiet, is told on wooden panels in God Laret.
The 2.5 km long hiking path (ascent/descent each 115 meters) includes ten stations. At station 8 (in the God Laret forest), a cozy grill area with wood invites you to have a picnic. Exactly the right place to linger and enjoy.
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