Trottinett Wali nach Ilanz via Surcuolm geschlossen


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With momentum it goes downhill. Despite the rapid descent, the view of the wonderful mountains is not neglected.
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Description
Hiking is a lot of fun, but would you like something faster? Then a scooter ride is just right for you and your family (children from 10 years). Experience a whole new sense of speed in a breathtaking mountain scenery. With suspension fork as well as front and rear brakes, these scooters are absolutely comfortable and totally roadworthy.
The scooters can be parked in the scooter racks at Ilanz station.
For groups, the drop-off location will be communicated upon registration.
The route Wali - Meierhof (30 minutes) is just as recommendable as the route from Wali via Huot to Axastai to Tavanasa and along the Polenweg to Ilanz (approx. 2 1/2 hours) or via Misanenga, Platenga to Surcuolm, Flond and Ilanz (approx. 2 hours).
IMPORTANT: No small children may be carried on the scooter!
Fares of the routes
Wali - Meierhof: CHF 12.00 per person
Wali - Ilanz: per person CHF 20.00
Extraordinary scooter rides (other start or finish) are available on request.
The scooters can be parked in the scooter racks at Ilanz station.
For groups, the drop-off location will be communicated upon registration.
Reservation for groups:
Surselva Tourism, Info Obersaxen
Phone: 0041 81 933 22 22
See also
Surselva Tourismus AG
Info Obersaxen
Undertor 1
7134 Obersaxen
Phone: 0041 81 933 22 22
Web: www.surselva.info
E-mail: obersaxen@surselva.info
Sicherheitshinweis
IMPORTANT: No small children may be carried on the scooter!
Ausrüstung
Outdoor clothing recommended. Helmet is provided.
Directions
Mountain restaurant Wali - Miraniga - Platenga - Surcuolm - Flond - Ilanz train station
Directions
Public Transport
By Postbus to Meierhof or Giraniga. From Giraniga the Walserweg led up to Wali. The hiking bus runs from Meierhof up to Wali (see current timetable).
Anreise Information
To Wali
Parking
Parking in Wali
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