Hiking

Trutg dil Flem – Flimser Wasserweg
Flims, Naraus–Flims

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Trutg dil Flem – Flimser Wasserweg
Flims, Naraus–Flims
From the UNESCO World Heritage site of Sardona the new Trutg dil Flem trail follows the Flem stream from Segnesboden, past bizarre rock formations and breathtaking gorges through Europe's largest landslide to Flims.
Flims and its surroundings are a must for all nature lovers. The Flims landslide shaped not just the sunny plateau, but also the rugged Rhine Gorge as well as the crystal-clear bathing lakes of Cauma, Cresta and Laax.
The Flims waterway hike (Romansh: Trutg dil Flem) runs from the waterfall in the lower Segnesboden right to the centre of the village. At times it leads the hiker directly along the river course through the narrow gorge landscapes across unique bridges, past waterfalls, water mills and water slides. At others, it takes you along the upper slopes of the stream's course, along delightful alpine landscapes and mountain pastures dotted with huts.
The Flem is crossed a total of six times by in part audaciously designed bridges. They provide the perfect vantage point for taking in the bizarre rock formations that make up the Flem gorges. Finally you reach two platforms close to the valley station, the perfect spot for hikers to listen once again to the symphony of water music.
The Flims waterway hike (Romansh: Trutg dil Flem) runs from the waterfall in the lower Segnesboden right to the centre of the village. At times it leads the hiker directly along the river course through the narrow gorge landscapes across unique bridges, past waterfalls, water mills and water slides. At others, it takes you along the upper slopes of the stream's course, along delightful alpine landscapes and mountain pastures dotted with huts.
The Flem is crossed a total of six times by in part audaciously designed bridges. They provide the perfect vantage point for taking in the bizarre rock formations that make up the Flem gorges. Finally you reach two platforms close to the valley station, the perfect spot for hikers to listen once again to the symphony of water music.
From the UNESCO World Heritage site of Sardona the new Trutg dil Flem trail follows the Flem stream from Segnesboden, past bizarre rock formations and breathtaking gorges through Europe's largest landslide to Flims.
Flims and its surroundings are a must for all nature lovers. The Flims landslide shaped not just the sunny plateau, but also the rugged Rhine Gorge as well as the crystal-clear bathing lakes of Cauma, Cresta and Laax.
The Flims waterway hike (Romansh: Trutg dil Flem) runs from the waterfall in the lower Segnesboden right to the centre of the village. At times it leads the hiker directly along the river course through the narrow gorge landscapes across unique bridges, past waterfalls, water mills and water slides. At others, it takes you along the upper slopes of the stream's course, along delightful alpine landscapes and mountain pastures dotted with huts.
The Flem is crossed a total of six times by in part audaciously designed bridges. They provide the perfect vantage point for taking in the bizarre rock formations that make up the Flem gorges. Finally you reach two platforms close to the valley station, the perfect spot for hikers to listen once again to the symphony of water music.
The Flims waterway hike (Romansh: Trutg dil Flem) runs from the waterfall in the lower Segnesboden right to the centre of the village. At times it leads the hiker directly along the river course through the narrow gorge landscapes across unique bridges, past waterfalls, water mills and water slides. At others, it takes you along the upper slopes of the stream's course, along delightful alpine landscapes and mountain pastures dotted with huts.
The Flem is crossed a total of six times by in part audaciously designed bridges. They provide the perfect vantage point for taking in the bizarre rock formations that make up the Flem gorges. Finally you reach two platforms close to the valley station, the perfect spot for hikers to listen once again to the symphony of water music.
Length | Number of stages
14 km
| 1 Stage
Ascent | Descent
440 m | 1200 m
Hiking time
4 h 20 min
Grade | Fitness level
medium
(mountain hiking trail)
|
difficult
Arrival | return travel
Season
Season
Please note: Snow fields are possible on the upper sections right through to the summer months.
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Traffic volume
Due to construction work, factory traffic must be expected on the section between Punt la Runca and Stavel Tgioc. If possible, use the hiking trail via Foppa.
Precipitous area of risk
Caution: Mountain boots, surefootedness and at times a good head for heights are required.
Arrival | return travel
Contact
Flims Laax Falera
Via Nova 62
7017 Flims Dorf
Tel. +41 (0)81 920 92 00
info@flimslaaxfalera.ch
www.flimslaax.com
Via Nova 62
7017 Flims Dorf
Tel. +41 (0)81 920 92 00
info@flimslaaxfalera.ch
www.flimslaax.com