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Flyer Brünig-Safari (pdf, 1.2 MB). - Zentralbahn

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Luzern<br />

Giswil<br />

Locations of the animals<br />

Localities/stops<br />

<strong>Zentralbahn</strong> routes<br />

Kaiserstuhl<br />

<strong>Brünig</strong> <strong>Safari</strong>.<br />

A wildly good idea.<br />

The train lumbers up the cog railway towards the <strong>Brünig</strong> pass.<br />

You‘ve time to look out of the window and admire the idyllic<br />

nature. But what was that? A bear? And there – right on the<br />

track – a fox! Unbelievable. Think you‘re seeing things? Well,<br />

you‘re not: The idea to put animal figures along the <strong>Brünig</strong> line<br />

between Giswil and Meiringen, which was the brainchild of the<br />

<strong>Zentralbahn</strong> ticket inspector Jakob Enz, really impressed us.<br />

So look carefully, as you might also see some animals that are<br />

unfortunately now extinct in this region among the wooden<br />

figures. And perhaps a real squirrel scurrying from a fir tree will<br />

surprise you as well – just like on a real safari.<br />

Lungerersee<br />

Lungern<br />

Tunnel Chäpeli<br />

<strong>Brünig</strong>pass<br />

<strong>Brünig</strong> <strong>Safari</strong>.<br />

The safari for young and old.<br />

The <strong>Brünig</strong> <strong>Safari</strong> is a must for your itinerary in the <strong>Brünig</strong> region.<br />

It‘s perfect for the entire family (see who spots which animal<br />

first), school parties (for learning about animals) and all nature<br />

lovers.<br />

Meiringen<br />

Brunnenfluh<br />

Interlaken<br />

<strong>Brünig</strong> <strong>Safari</strong>.<br />

Competition form.<br />

You don‘t have to be as clever as a cartload of monkeys to enter<br />

the <strong>Brünig</strong> <strong>Safari</strong> competition, but a little extra knowledge<br />

about Switzerland‘s native wildlife – along with some patient<br />

observation – can really pay off. And if you pit your wits as a<br />

group, the excursion can be even more fun.<br />

Monthly prizes.<br />

From May to October:<br />

each month 5 x 1 one-day travelpass, 1st class, valid on the<br />

entire <strong>Zentralbahn</strong> network.<br />

1. Which animal unfortunately no longer lives in our region?<br />

Chamois Bear Fox Hare<br />

2. Which track do bears leave behind?<br />

U 2<br />

3. Which animal has no horns?<br />

Chamois Ibex Lynx Stag<br />

4. Which creature lives solely on plants?<br />

Roe deer Eagle Bear Owl<br />

Please complete.<br />

First name/surname<br />

Address<br />

Postcode/town<br />

E-mail address<br />

Competition terms and conditions.<br />

No correspondence will be entered into regarding the competition; the organisers‘<br />

decision is final. Prizes will not be paid out in cash. E-mail addresses will only be used for<br />

sending the <strong>Zentralbahn</strong> newsletter. <strong>Zentralbahn</strong> employees are not eligible to take part.<br />

The closing date for entries is 30 October.

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