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The Sound Trail in the Lohn Forest, officially known as "tùn resùn Klangwald Lohn GR," is a unique cultural and hiking project nestled within the stunning natural landscape of the Beverin Nature Park in Graubünden, Switzerland. This distinctive trail, located southwest of Lohn village, offers an immersive experience at an elevation of 1657 metres, inviting visitors to explore a 2-kilometer circular path through the serene Lohn Forest.
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The Sound Trail is a circular path approximately 2 kilometers long, winding through the Lohn Forest. It's generally considered a gentle forest walk, making it accessible for most visitors. While the intro mentions an elevation of 1657 meters for the area, the trail itself has minimal elevation gain, focusing more on an immersive sensory experience rather than a strenuous climb.
The primary 'landmarks' on the Sound Trail are its 22 unique sound objects and artistically arranged 'listening spots' (Lauschplätze). These installations are designed to be interactive and provide the main points of interest. While the trail offers beautiful natural scenery within the Beverin Nature Park, it doesn't feature specific panoramic viewpoints in the traditional sense, but rather focuses on intimate forest experiences.
Parking is available in Lohn village, which is the starting point for the Sound Trail. While specific parking lots aren't detailed, visitors often find spots within the village. It's advisable to arrive earlier in the day, especially during peak season (May to November), as parking can fill up quickly.
Yes, the Sound Trail in the Lohn Forest is generally dog-friendly. Dogs are welcome to accompany hikers on the trail. However, as it's located within the Beverin Nature Park, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and to clean up after them to preserve the natural environment and respect other visitors.
Lohn is a small village, but it offers some basic amenities for visitors. While specific cafes, pubs, or extensive shops are limited, you might find local guesthouses or small eateries. For a wider range of services, including more accommodation and dining options, you might need to look in larger nearby towns accessible by public transport.
Yes, the Lohn Forest is part of the larger Beverin Nature Park, which offers a multitude of hiking opportunities beyond the Sound Trail. The park is known for its diverse landscapes, including mountain trails, forests, and alpine pastures. Hikers can explore various routes ranging in difficulty and length, often leading to stunning natural sights and cultural points of interest. Information on these trails can typically be found at local tourist information centers or on the Beverin Nature Park website.
While the Sound Trail is described as a gentle forest walk and family-friendly, its suitability for wheelchairs or individuals with significant mobility challenges is not explicitly stated as fully accessible. Forest paths can sometimes be uneven or have roots and small obstacles. It's best to contact the local tourist information or the Beverin Nature Park administration directly for detailed information on accessibility for specific needs.
The Sound Trail is conveniently accessible by public transport. Lohn village is reachable by PostAuto (public bus) from Zillis. The PostAuto stop in Lohn Dorf is very close to the trailhead, making it easy for visitors to arrive without a private vehicle. Check the current PostAuto schedules for planning your trip.
The Sound Trail is freely accessible to the public from May to November. Outside of this period, particularly during winter months, the trail may be covered in snow and ice, making it less accessible or even impassable. Some of the interactive sound objects might also be covered or less functional in winter conditions. For a safe and enjoyable experience, it's best to visit within the recommended May to November season.
Generally, no specific permits are required for hiking on designated trails within the Lohn Forest or the broader Beverin Nature Park for recreational purposes. The Sound Trail itself is freely accessible. However, if you plan any specialized activities or larger group events, it's always wise to check with the Beverin Nature Park administration for any specific regulations or requirements.
The Lohn Forest, being part of the Beverin Nature Park, is rich in biodiversity. Hikers can expect to encounter typical alpine forest flora, including various conifer species like spruce and fir, as well as deciduous trees. The forest floor may feature diverse mosses, ferns, and wildflowers depending on the season. While wildlife sightings are not guaranteed, the park is home to various bird species, small mammals, and occasionally larger animals like deer or chamois. The trail encourages a sensory experience, including the sounds of nature.