Stretching 1.5 kilometers (slightly less than a mile), Senda dil Dragun connects the villages of Laax Murschetg and Laax Dorf in southeast Switzerland, with an elevated trail that soars above the forest floor. Senda dil Dragun, which appropriately translates to "Way of the Dragon," opened to the public on July 11 and has since welcomed over 45,000 visitors.
Throughout the walkway, guests will find different ways to enhance their experience, all while admiring the trees at eye level. This includes four platforms with seating and informational displays describing the plants, trees, and animals that can be found in the forest. If the thrill of walking through the forest canopy isn't enough, younger visitors can get an added dose of adrenaline on the spiral slide, which is built into the tower in Murschetg.
The Flims Laax region is also home to the European Union's largest snow park and the world's largest halfpipe, so there are plenty of other opportunities for adventure before or after visiting Senda dil Dragun.
Pricing for Senda dil Dragun starts at about $8.75 for a one-way ticket for children or $17.50 for adults.
According to travelandleisure.com