Your teacher decides to dedicate a day of easy rafting to your summer school race. The 25-kilometer route on the Reuss, interspersed with a picnic break, promises to be an exciting adventure. First, after a full safety briefing, you climb aboard your inflatable boats. The current is not strong and takes you towards adventure. Sometimes you sail on quieter sections and enjoy the natural beauty around you. After several kilometers, take a well-deserved break on the shore. Everyone brings a picnic and shares a convivial moment. Laughter and chatter have filled the air, as you regain your strength. After this break, you’re back on the Reuss, where a few rapids add a dose of adrenalin to this trip on the water. Finally, you arrive in Gebenstorf, happy and a little tired. This unforgettable day will strengthen your team spirit and create precious memories.
Swissraft specializes in supervising school outings and trips for young pupils of all ages, and offers a range of suitable itineraries.
Still on the Reuss, we offer 5 other routes. The same applies to the Aare between the towns of Thun and Bern, with a trip along the river.
In Valais, we also offer Easy rafting or Fun rafting on the Rhône between Chippis and St. Gallen. Leonard. Swissraft also offers fun rafting on the Sarine between Gstaad in the Saanenland and Rougement in the Pays d’Enhaut. In addition, we offer 2 routes on the Rhine: from Schaffhausen to Rheinau and from Schaffhausen to Rudlingen, both downstream of the Rhine Falls. Further south in Ticino, we offer a route on the Ticino between Cresciano and Bellinzona. If you’re looking for a more sporty route that’s still suitable for school outings, choose Rafting. For example, on the Rhine in Graubünden, or on the Swiss Grand Canyon. But also in the Pays d’Enhaut on the Sarine. We also go riverrafting on the Simme from Boltigen and on the Lutschine from Interlaken in the Bernese Oberland. In Valais, we navigate on 3 rivers: the Rhône, the Viège and the Dranse de Bagnes.
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