The Water Trail: Trutg dil Flem 764
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Description
The Trutg dil Flem water trail is a demanding hiking trail that can be walked entirely or in several sections uphill or downhill. It runs along the Flims stream, the Flem, which ensures the water and power supply for 1,400 people. As a hiker, you not only experience the great influence of water on people but also discover the uniquely scenic marks the river has etched into the Flims rockslide area.
The starting point of the path is the waterfall at Segnesboden, which can be reached either from the mountain stations Nagens Sura, Segnes, or from the bus shuttle station Alp Nagens. From there, the path marked with hiking route 764 leads in just under 4 hours and 1260 meters of altitude difference, past the seven bridges specially designed for the water trail, down to the Flims valley station.
The hiking trail can be divided into stages through the entry and exit options Punt Prau Ault, Punt Gronda, Punt da Max, Punt Desch, Segneshütte, and Segnesboden, so the hike does not necessarily have to be done in one go, and shorter variants are also possible.