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The Elmer Citro Quellenweg, or Elmer Citro Spring Trail, is a delightful circular hiking path nestled in the picturesque village of Elm, within the Glarus region of Eastern Switzerland. This unique trail, situated at an elevation of approximately 1020 meters, winds through the stunning Sernf river valley and is part of the impressive Tektonikarena Sardona, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site renowned for its geological significance. It offers a fascinating journey into the origins of the famous Elmer Citro beverage,…
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Rakım 1.020 m
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27 Haziran Cumartesi
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The Elmer Citro Quellenweg is classified as an easy hike, but hikers should be aware that the path includes narrow and uneven sections. While there are no significant elevation gains, the varied terrain requires sturdy footwear. It is not suitable for strollers due to these path conditions.
Absolutely! Beyond the general panoramic views of the Sernftal valley, key features include the Elmer Citro fountain where you can enjoy a refreshing drink, and the Quellenhüttli (spring hut) area where children can participate in a 'spring search' activity. The trail also highlights both active and inactive springs that are integral to the Elmer Citro story.
There are parking spaces available within walking distance of the trailhead, which is conveniently located at a large playground on the outskirts of Elm. For those using public transport, Elm is accessible via a bus connection from Schwanden train station. It's advisable to arrive early, especially on busy days, as parking can fill up.
While the trail is generally best enjoyed during the summer season, its suitability in winter depends on snow conditions. It's primarily a summer trail, and the Elmer Citro Quellenerlebnis may have special opening hours or closures outside of peak season. It's recommended to check the official Elmer Citro website for current operational details before planning an off-season visit.
Yes, the Elmer Citro Quellenweg is generally dog-friendly. Well-behaved dogs on a leash are welcome to accompany their owners on the hike. Please ensure you carry water for your pet and clean up after them to maintain the trail's cleanliness for all visitors.
The village of Elm offers various amenities for visitors. You'll find cafes and restaurants where you can enjoy a meal or a drink. For those looking to extend their stay, there are also accommodation options available in Elm. The trailhead itself features a spacious playground with a grilling area, perfect for a picnic.
Most hikers complete the Elmer Citro Quellenweg trail in approximately 1 hour and 10 minutes to 2 hours. The exact duration can vary depending on your pace, how often you stop to read the information boards, or if you engage in the 'spring search' activity.
No, the Elmer Citro Quellenweg trail is not wheelchair accessible. The path features narrow and uneven sections, making it unsuitable for wheelchairs or strollers.
Along the trail, five information boards provide fascinating insights into the history of Elmer Citro, the significance of its natural springs, and the importance of water. Hikers can learn about the origins of the popular beverage and its connection to the local environment.
Yes, the trail is very family-friendly! Children can enjoy a special 'spring search' activity near the 'Quellenhüttli' (spring hut), looking for five 'old' springs. Additionally, the trail begins and ends at a large playground equipped with a grilling area, providing a great space for kids to play.
To avoid the busiest times, especially during peak summer weekends, it's recommended to visit the Elmer Citro Quellenweg earlier in the morning. This allows for a more peaceful experience and ensures better availability of parking.