Zauberwald Lenzerheide - Light Art & Music Festival
Since 2013, the Zauberwald Lenzerheide has been an integral part of the Christmas season in the Grisons mountains. Here, light art, music, and enjoyment come together in the heart of the snow-covered forest. So leave your everyday routine behind and step into the Enchanted Forest: Along the forest trail, you’ll find atmospheric light installations, live performances on the forest stage, and classical concerts. And once again, there’s a program for the little ones to marvel at, experience, and clap along to.
Light Art
Where nature meets creative vision, an experience for all the senses is born: The Enchanted Forest transforms into a stage for light art that moves, surprises, and enchants.
Classic Corner
Chamber music in the snow, the sound of a harp among the fir trees: The Classic Corner brings classical music to places you’d hardly expect—right in the middle of the wintry forest. The stage also belongs to young musicians from Graubünden, among others, who surprise audiences with extraordinary programs and rarely heard instruments. A special place. For special sounds.
Doors open at 5:00 p.m.
Classic Corner: 5:15 p.m. / 5:45 p.m. / 6:15 p.m. / 6:45 p.m.
Light installations turn off at 7:30 p.m.
Free public transportation between Chur – Lenzerheide – Tiefencastel and Lenzerheide – Davos Platz
Ticket holders can use public transportation between Chur and Tiefencastel as well as between Lenzerheide and Davos Platz free of charge. The ticket is valid on the printed date for a round-trip journey in 2nd class. The trip is made by bus on the regular scheduled service. Please have your valid ticket ready for inspection.
Wheelchair users: The Zauberwald Lenzerheide takes place in the Lenzerheide Squirrel Forest. Sturdy footwear with solid winter soles—or, even better, spikes—is highly recommended. The area has limited accessibility for wheelchair users. You visit at your own risk. The Zauberwald Association accepts no liability.
More information: www.zauberwald.ch
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