Giant Forest in Elm
Be giant explorers with your little ones and set off on a quest to find the legendary Martin the Giant in Elm!
Riesenwaldweg (Giant Forest Trail) is a themed trail with its inspiration from Dan Wiener's five stories, which revolve around the legend of Martin’s Loch. A regionally-based story with strong ties to the UNESCO Sardona World Heritage Region brought to life.
Guided tours for our little guests will take them through 17 exciting, individually designed attractions. Additionally, cosy spots where you can barbecue and stop for a bite to eat.
Stations
1. Welcome to the Giant Forest!
2. Big-small race
3. Sardona House
4. Ohrenbaum (ear tree)
5. Ruined Herb Patch
6. Giant's Head
7. Giant School
8. Giant barbecue
9. Giant lithophone
10. Giant slate
11. Towering Fangis
12. Little Giant School
13. Granny Martina's kitchen
14. Giant's Pace
15. Giant hammock
16. Giant Guest Book
17. Giant Water Fun
Riesenwaldweg (Giant Forest Trail) enhances motor skills, senses and promotes an awareness of nature. Among other things, you will learn more about the UNESCO Sardona World Heritage Region. Further information found on our website.
Giant appetite? At the Älmpächli Bergrestaurant, children can enjoy a Giant Forest menu with a drink served in a Giant Forest mug!
Guided tours for our little guests will take them through 17 exciting, individually designed attractions. Additionally, cosy spots where you can barbecue and stop for a bite to eat.
Stations
1. Welcome to the Giant Forest!
2. Big-small race
3. Sardona House
4. Ohrenbaum (ear tree)
5. Ruined Herb Patch
6. Giant's Head
7. Giant School
8. Giant barbecue
9. Giant lithophone
10. Giant slate
11. Towering Fangis
12. Little Giant School
13. Granny Martina's kitchen
14. Giant's Pace
15. Giant hammock
16. Giant Guest Book
17. Giant Water Fun
Riesenwaldweg (Giant Forest Trail) enhances motor skills, senses and promotes an awareness of nature. Among other things, you will learn more about the UNESCO Sardona World Heritage Region. Further information found on our website.
Giant appetite? At the Älmpächli Bergrestaurant, children can enjoy a Giant Forest menu with a drink served in a Giant Forest mug!