Tin toboggans
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Appenzell (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
In the pre-Alpine resort of Jakobsbad, near Urnäsch, you will find next to the Jakobsbad-Kronberg aerial cablecar the Appenzell Region's only bob sled run.
Atzmännig (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
The first giant slide in Switzerland (700 m long, 126 m difference in altitude) is a great experience! Slide downhill on a single or on a double seat.
Buttes (Neuchâtel / Jura / Bernese Jura)
For one brief moment, the fairies left their hiding places in the forest and created in the "Feeline" a very special attraction.
Churwalden (Graubünden)
Whizz from Pradaschier to Churwalden at 40 km/h on hairpin curves on Europe's longest toboggan run.
Dallenwil (Central Switzerland)
What sounds like distant thunder soon turns out to be toboggans hurtling down the 535-m-long tin toboggan run.
Davos Platz (Graubünden)
The well-constructed 500-km toboggan run delights one and all. Whether with the Davos toboggan or the new Slittino - great summer toboggan fun for the entire family is guaranteed!
Engelberg / Brunni (Central Switzerland)
The tin toboggan on the Brunni is located at an altitude of 1600 m right next to the mountain station of the Brunni cable car and the Ristis Restaurant.
Filzbach (Eastern Switzerland / Liechtenstein)
In Filzbach by the Kerenzer Mountain you will find Switzerland's most attractive summer toboggan run. First there"s the speed rush of the toboggan run and then the fun of a fast 4-km-long scooter ride .
Fontenais (Fribourg Region)
The great 720 metre bob run covers a difference in altitude of 275 metres and is 7 km away from Porrentruy. 20 superbobs use the run.
Grindelwald (Bernese Oberland)
A ride on the tin toboggan is a great way of enjoying the view of Grindelwald from the Pfingstegg.





