Best canyons around Maienfeld are found in the surrounding Graubünden region of Switzerland, offering dramatic alpine landscapes. Maienfeld, known for its vineyards and the "Heidi" story, serves as a gateway to these natural wonders. The area features deep gorges carved by rivers and historic thermal springs, providing opportunities for hiking and exploration. The Tamina Gorge is a notable example, showcasing towering rock walls and warm thermal waters.
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The Kesselfall waterfall near Brand is a beautiful, thunderous waterfall that plunges through a 40-meter-deep gorge of the Alviersbach stream. It's particularly impressive after heavy rainfall.
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Tamina Gorge near Old Bad Pfäfers - 36.5°C, 8,000 liters per minute. Source of our thermal water The Tamina spring is not only the namesake of our thermal spa, but also the source of our healing spring water. Europe's most abundant thermal spring rises in the Tamina Gorge near Bad Ragaz and was discovered in the early Middle Ages (in 1242). Mysterious Tamina Gorge In the Tamina Gorge between Valens and the hamlet of Bonadivis, the water of the Tamina River carves its way up to 200 meters into the earth. The narrow rock crevice of the Tamina Gorge is approximately 750 meters long and 70 meters deep. Near Old Bad Pfäfers, the gorge widens, and a road now connects Old Bad Pfäfers with the town of Bad Ragaz. Deep within the mystical Tamina Gorge beats its heart: the inexhaustible spring from which healing, body-temperature thermal water has bubbled for centuries. Among others, the physician and alchemist Paracelsus praised the healing properties of the spring water in the 16th century, which is considered an acratotherm due to its low mineral content and temperature of 36.5°C. Text / Source: TAMINA THERME AG, Hans Albrecht-Strasse, Bad Ragaz https://www.taminatherme.ch/thermalwasserwelt/taminaschlucht-thermalwasser
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The lower, wide section of the gorge from Bad Ragaz to the old town of Bad Pfäfers, marked in this highlight, is freely accessible. Only the narrower section that follows requires admission. Both sections are absolutely worth seeing.
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Sevelen Gorge Trail / 3.5 km circular hiking trail On this approximately 3.5 km circular hiking trail, you can experience nature and the environment in a different way. Is a glacial mill a type of coffee machine or a chicane in downhill skiing? Why is Liechtenstein actually African? And how can more than 1,300 different animals live on a single piece of wood? Bring your spirit of discovery and enjoy the mysterious atmosphere in the Geissberg Gorge or the magnificent views of our unique mountain world. The circular trail can be started from either the Glat parking lot or the town center near the civil defense installation. Simply follow the "Gorge Trail" markings and stay on these trails in the interest of nature and wildlife. The two other hiking trails, marked green and blue, offer a varied alternative to the adventure trail. Text / Source: Sevelen Municipal Administration, Hauptstrasse 54, 9475 Sevelen https://www.sevelen.ch/naturwanderungen/26930
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The mysterious atmosphere in the Geissbergtobel ravine or the magnificent views of our unique mountain world. The special climate in the Geissbergtobel, namely cool, humid air, little sunlight, and barren soils, leads to a strict selection among the potential inhabitants.
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The Tamina Gorge is located above Bad Ragaz in the northern part of the Tamina Valley in the canton of St. Gallen. Between Valens and Bonadivis, the water of the Tamina has dug itself up to 200 meters into the rock for 15,000 years. The narrowest part of the crevices is 750 meters long and 75 meters deep. It is covered at the natural bridge. In the rear part of the Tamina Gorge is the thermal spring, which has water at a temperature of 36.6 degrees. From 1350 to 1969, the thermal water was used in Bad Pfäfers, in the Valens medical clinic and in the thermal baths in Bad Ragaz, for example to cure rheumatism. The water was piped there via long pipes.
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The Sevelen Gorge Trail is really beautifully done. After rainy days, parts of the trail are very muddy, but with the necessary attention it shouldn't be a problem. Don't forget your camera and tripod if you want to take particularly impressive photos. It's worth it.
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The most popular is the Tamina Gorge, known for its deep chasm carved by the Tamina River and historic thermal springs. Other notable spots include the Geissbergtobel Gorge (Schluchtenweg Sevelen) with its unique climate and circular trail, and the Kesselfall / Waterfall near Brand, a powerful waterfall plunging through a 40-meter-deep gorge.
Yes, several areas offer family-friendly options. The Geissbergtobel Gorge (Schluchtenweg Sevelen) features a 3.5 km circular hiking trail that is considered easy to walk with children. The path to the Tamina Thermal Spring within the Tamina Gorge is also suitable for prams and wheelchairs, though you may need to request assistance for gate access.
You will encounter towering rock walls, deep chasms carved by rivers, and impressive waterfalls. The Tamina Gorge is famous for its warm thermal waters emerging from within, while the Geissbergtobel Gorge boasts unique vegetation due to its cool, humid air. The Kesselfall / Waterfall near Brand showcases a thunderous waterfall and a deep gorge.
The canyons are generally accessible during warmer months. The Kesselfall / Waterfall near Brand is particularly impressive after heavy rainfall, which can occur in spring or autumn. The Tamina Gorge is open for visitors for much of the year, but it's always advisable to check local conditions and opening times before your visit.
You can reach the Tamina Gorge by taking a post bus to Alt Bad Pfäfers. From there, a well-maintained walkway leads you deep into the gorge to the thermal spring. Horse-drawn carriages are also available upon request.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. For example, the Geissbergtobel Gorge (Schluchtenweg Sevelen) features a 3.5 km circular hiking trail. You can also find numerous other hiking routes in the area, including options like the 'View over the Rhine loop' or 'Historic Old Town of Maienfeld – Regitzer Spitz Viewpoint loop'. For more details, explore the Running Trails around Maienfeld guide, which includes many walking paths.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the Maienfeld region is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes for touring bicycles, such as the 'Rhine Riverside Trail' or 'Heidi Alp' loops, detailed in the Cycling around Maienfeld guide. Road cycling enthusiasts can also find challenging routes like the 'St. Luzisteig Pass' or 'Lake Walen' loops in the Road Cycling Routes around Maienfeld guide.
Yes, for the Geissbergtobel Gorge (Schluchtenweg Sevelen), there is a specially designated free parking space located directly at the starting point of the circular trail. For the Tamina Gorge, parking is available near Bad Ragaz, with shuttle services or walks leading to the gorge entrance.
The Tamina Gorge is unique for its dramatic natural landscape combined with the historic thermal springs. It's where Europe's most abundant thermal spring, discovered in 1242, emerges. The warm, body-temperature water heats the air within the gorge, making it less cold and uncomfortable than other similar formations. The gorge also features a fascinating Steep Wooden Staircase for exploration.
The Tamina Gorge has a rich history, particularly with its thermal springs. The healing properties of the spring water were praised by the physician and alchemist Paracelsus in the 16th century. The water from the gorge still feeds the Tamina Therme in Bad Ragaz, connecting the natural wonder with a long tradition of wellness and healing.
While specific cafes directly within the gorges are limited, the nearby town of Bad Ragaz, which serves as a gateway to the Tamina Gorge, offers various restaurants and cafes. Maienfeld itself also provides dining options.
The 'Schluchtenweg Sevelen' refers to the circular hiking trail through the Geissbergtobel Gorge. This 3.5 km trail allows visitors to experience a unique natural environment with cool, humid air and special vegetation. It offers magnificent views of the surrounding mountain world and features educational elements about the local nature.


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