
This travelogue provides a comprehensive look into an enriching family vacation to Laax, Switzerland, during the vibrant summer and autumn seasons. It emphasizes the region's appeal beyond its renowned winter sports, showcasing a plethora of activities designed for all ages. The narrative covers accommodation options, diverse outdoor pursuits, unique local attractions, and culinary delights, all set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Swiss Alps.
Your Family Adventure in the Majestic Swiss Alps: A Laax Travel Guide
For those enchanted by the idyllic depictions of Swiss landscapes in classics like Heidi or captivated by picturesque social media feeds, the allure of the Swiss Alps is undeniable. While popular destinations like the Jungfrau Region or Matterhorn attract crowds, the Surselva region within the canton of Graubünden offers a distinct charm, particularly around Laax. Located a mere 90-minute journey from Zürich by efficient public transport, Laax, predominantly known for its winter sports, transforms into a vibrant hub for outdoor enthusiasts during the warmer months. An author recently explored this region, immersing themselves in hiking, swimming, cycling, and diverse culinary experiences, all while enjoying the serene beauty and absence of throngs.
For lodging, the rocksresort in Laax comes highly recommended, especially for families. In spring, summer, and fall, this resort, a winter paradise for skiers and snowboarders, becomes a haven for cyclists and skateboarders. It features numerous accessible restaurants, a gondola, various indoor and outdoor recreational facilities, equipment rentals, and guided tours. The accommodations embody minimalist Swiss elegance, with simple, wood-accented rooms offering tranquil views of the surrounding forests and mountains. The resort also excels in family support, providing daycare for younger children (1-4 years old) at an hourly rate, and free evening care until 9 p.m. for kids aged 1-8, allowing parents leisure time. Older children can engage in nature, art, and woodworking activities at the whimsical Ami Sabi Workshop, situated in a renovated barn near the skate park.
Adventure seekers will find plenty to do, including skateboarding, biking, scooting, and trampolining. The outdoor skate park caters to both street skating and bowl enthusiasts, while the indoor Freestyle Academy offers facilities for skating, Parkour, and trampolining for all ages. The Swiss culture's emphasis on children's independence means parents often leave their older kids to play or take lessons unsupervised. Additional resort activities include slacklines, zip lines, soccer, basketball, and well-equipped playgrounds.
A must-visit attraction is the Senda dil Dragun treetop walk, recognized as the world's longest. This mile-long wooden pathway winds through treetops, ascended via an impressive spiral staircase, offering insights into local wildlife. Children can enhance their experience by purchasing marbles at the start and navigating them through various wooden marble runs along the path. Options for descent include a giant spiral slide or a zip line. Upon completing the walk, visitors can explore the nearby town of Laax, featuring a small lake suitable for summer swimming and charming neighborhoods, before returning to the treetop walk entrance.
The Flims Waterway Trail (Trutg Dil Flem Trail) stands out as a top activity, combining comfort food, stunning vistas, and gondola rides. The journey begins with a bus ride from Laax to Nagens, followed by a picturesque 40-minute hike to the Segneshütte stop, where a cafe offers refreshments. Further exploration leads to the Segnesboden high river valley, over 7,000 feet up, boasting an enormous waterfall and a unique hut selling local honey. The descent along the Flims Waterway Trail, though possible to ascend, offers breathtaking views of the Alps alongside a meandering river, crossed by seven distinctively designed bridges. The trail transitions from rugged mountain terrain to gentle farmlands, with gondola access points available at various stages for a return to Flims.
The small city of Flims provides opportunities for window shopping, souvenir hunting, and indulging in Swiss chocolates, with local museums and art galleries offering cultural insights before a short bus ride back to Laax.
Laax's culinary scene is easily accessible from rocksresort. Riders Restaurant, a favorite, specializes in vegetarian and vegan dishes with a focus on clean, regional ingredients, offering three to five-course meals in an elegant yet child-friendly atmosphere. Grandis Ustria da Vin serves classic Swiss comfort food like raclette. The rocksresort's buffet breakfast, featuring pretzel croissants, colorful boiled eggs, and local "country cheese," often suffices until dinner.
For nature lovers, the intricate trail system east of Laax leads to Lake Cauma and Lake Cresta. These can be explored by e-bike or on foot. Lake Cauma, the 'jewel of Flims,' provides a playground, changing facilities, a restaurant, and surprisingly warm, clear waters for swimming, even in late September. Lake Cresta, smaller and more tranquil, also offers dining, changing rooms, and a lovely dock for swimming. A short distance from Lake Cresta, the Il Spir observation platform offers spectacular views of the Rhine Gorge, dubbed the Swiss Grand Canyon, a worthwhile detour despite an uphill trek.
Closer to home, the Panorama Trail to Falera offers a pleasant hike. Starting with a bus ride to Falera, visitors can explore the quaint village, discover unique crystal finds, and admire local architecture while enjoying the sounds of church and cowbells. The return hike offers scenic views of mountains, green valleys, and abundant wildlife, making for a perfect half-day excursion.
Switzerland truly is a remarkable destination, appealing to both nature enthusiasts and urban explorers. The stunning scenery, the warmth of its people, and the organized yet creative Swiss culture leave a lasting impression. A week spent in Laax promises an unforgettable journey, a true highlight of any travel experience.
The exploration of Laax, Switzerland, reveals a destination that masterfully balances adventure with tranquility, making it an ideal choice for families seeking a memorable escape. The emphasis on nature-based activities, coupled with thoughtful accommodations and cultural immersion, offers a compelling alternative to more crowded European destinations. This journey highlights the importance of stepping off the beaten path to discover hidden gems that provide both excitement and peaceful rejuvenation.
