Canoeing down the Rhone between Chippis and St. Moritz. Leonardo is an unforgettable experience. Firstly, the calm water makes for peaceful sailing. Then, the picturesque landscapes fill paddlers with wonder. What’s more, the local wildlife reveals itself at every turn. Ducks and herons often accompany adventurers. In addition, the gentle current allows you to relax and enjoy the moment. Halfway along the route, a small beach invites you to take a break. Then we set off again with enthusiasm, feeling the adrenalin rise slightly. Finally, St. Léonard appears in the distance, marking the end of this beautiful stroll. In short, this tranquil stretch of the Rhône promises memorable moments. In short, the funyak or ducky is perfect for exploring this serene region. This activity is ideal for those who love nature and tranquillity.
On our website you’ll find several funyak or ducky canoe courses.
Still on the Rhône, the Souste-Sierre section is a sporty one. You can also take the Funyak down the Rhine from Ilanz to Valendas in Graubünden for a half-day adventure. For a day trip, choose the route between Ilanz and Reichenau. In addition, there’s the classic Versam funyak in Reichenau. Further downstream from the famous Rhine Falls, Swissraft offers two routes: Schaffhausen – Rheinau, a half-day trip, or Schaffhausen – Rüdlingen, a full-day canoeing trip. There are also half-day trips from Bremgarten to Mellingen and from Mellingen to Gebenstorf on the Reuss. The Bremgarten – Gebenstorf section on the Reuss is an exciting day out.
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