Sound forest (wage GR)

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The Klangwald (Lohn GR) (officially tùn resùn Klangwald Lohn GR ) in Lohn am Schamserberg in the canton of Graubünden is a cultural project integrated into the landscape in the form of a hiking trail. The sound forest has existed since 2005 and was called the sound garden until the 2010 summer season . The additional term tùn resùn is Rhaeto-Romanic in the idiom Sutsilvan and means "sound (re)".

A themed trail leads through the Lohner Forest, which is southwest of the village, and lets you hike through various artistically arranged “listening places” (such a station) or musical instruments linked to nature.

The sound forest is freely accessible to the public from May to November. It is part of the Via Mala region's tourist destination .

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  • The sound forest on Schamserberg is now "all ears". In: Die Südostschweiz of June 22, 2010, p. 8.

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Coordinates: 46 ° 38 '48.4 "  N , 9 ° 24' 56.1"  E ; CH1903:  seven hundred and fifty-one thousand three hundred and thirty-four  /  one hundred and sixty-eight thousand and seventy-six