17 Margunet
This well-frequented route has become increasingly popular since bearded vultures were released here between 1991 and 2007.
Swiss Parks Network
Monbijoustrasse 61
CH-3007 Berne
Tel. +41 (0)31 381 10 71
Mob. +41 (0)76 525 49 44
info@parks.swiss
Schweizerischer Nationalpark - Experiencing nature is the main object of the Park’s excursions for children: finding things, observing, making comparisons, using all our senses to take note of what’s around us.
Cost: CHF 400.–
Duration: 6-7 hours (including lunch break)
Experiencing nature is the main object of the Park’s excursions for children: finding things, observing plants and animals, making comparisons, using all our senses to take note of what’s around us.
Cost: CHF 400.–
Duration: 6-7 hours (including lunch break)
Please be aware that your request will only be processed at office hours.
Please respect our protection regulations (dogs are not allowed in the park). Thank you for your understanding.
Routes: We recommend the following trails: 01 Alp Trupchun, 17 Margunet (nature trail) or 19 Val Mingèr.
Usually, these trails are open from the second week of June.
All season
Registration is obligatory for this offer.
Schweizerischer Nationalpark
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Runatsch 124, Chastè Planta-Wildenberg
7530 Zernez
Tel. +41 81 851 41 41
www.nationalpark.ch
This well-frequented route has become increasingly popular since bearded vultures were released here between 1991 and 2007.
The last bear in Switzerland was shot in Val Mingèr in 1904. Unfortunately the Swiss National Park was only founded 10 years later and could not, therefore, offer any refuge for this creature.
All season