Stretching 1,560 m, Senda dil Dragun connects two villages in southeastern Switzerland – Laax Murschetg and Laax Dorf – via an elevated road through the forest. In winter, the majestic mountain scenery and snow-covered forest promise to be a breathtaking sight in the heart of the Alps.
The place has welcomed more than 45,000 visitors since opening on July 11.
The price for one entry to Senda dil Dragon is about $8.75 for children and $17.50 for adults.
Visitors can not only admire the green forest in sight but also find information about the species of trees and animals appearing in the forest through the available information screen. If you want to experience more thrills, visitors can go through the spiral slide attached to the tower in Murschetg.



Starting October 11, visitors will be able to enjoy a digital experience. They can rent tablets at five designated areas and enter an augmented reality (AR) space to access information about the area’s flora and fauna, geology, agriculture and human settlement. The tour also includes a children’s slide, five tower adventure sites and four seated breaks.
The breathtaking view that visitors will admire when walking on the bridge.
In addition, Senda dil Dragon is planned to become a "wonderland" in winter, with music, stories and children's favorite characters appearing along the way.
Video clip introducing the experience of walking on the Senda dil Dragun bridge



























