Stretching 1,560 meters, Senda dil Dragun connects two villages in southeastern Switzerland – Laax Murschetg and Laax Dorf – via an elevated road that winds through the forest. In winter, the majestic mountain scenery and snow-covered forest promise a breathtaking spectacle in the heart of the Alps.
This place has welcomed over 45,000 visitors since it opened on July 11th.
The price for an entry to Senda dil Dragon is approximately $8.75 for children and $17.50 for adults.
Visitors can not only admire the lush green forest but also find information about the plant and animal species found in the forest on the available information screens. For an even more thrilling experience, visitors can ride the spiral slide attached to the tower at Murschetg.



Starting October 11th, visitors' tours will be enhanced with a digital experience. They can rent tablets at five designated areas, stepping into augmented reality (AR) spaces to access information about the area's flora and fauna, geology, agriculture, and settlement patterns. The tour also includes a children's slide, five adventure locations on the tower, and four seated rest areas.
Visitors will be able to admire the spectacular scenery while walking across the bridge.
In addition, Senda dil Dragon was planned to become a "wonderland" in winter, with music, stories, and beloved children's characters appearing along the way.
This video clip introduces the experience of walking across the Senda dil Dragun bridge.

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