Best canyons around Leukerbad feature natural formations shaped by water flow, including the notable Dala Gorge. This region is characterized by its dramatic rock formations and the presence of thermal waters. The canyons offer pathways and bridges that allow access to these natural features. Visitors can observe the geological impact of the Dala River and thermal springs on the landscape.
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The Chluse Gorge forms the spectacular entrance to the Gastern Valley and impressively demonstrates how the Kander River has carved its way through the massive rock over millennia. The gorge is narrow, steep, and characterized by towering rock faces over which the water roars into the depths – a true powerhouse of alpine geology. What's particularly fascinating is that the old road and hiking trail lead directly through this natural bottleneck. You can practically feel how isolated the valley once was and why the "Chluse" was considered a strategically important, yet dangerous, section. Today, it's easily accessible and an impressive start to any tour into the Gastern Valley – wild, rugged, and absolutely photogenic. 💧🪨📸✨
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The old stone arch bridge in the Gastern Valley is an impressive example of traditional Alpine architecture. Built from local stone, it served for many decades as a vital link between the alpine pastures and the small settlements in the valley. Despite its age, it still withstands the powerful current of the Kander River, which emerges from the gorge here with particular force. Located directly above a narrow passage, the bridge offers a fantastic view of the milky-turquoise glacial water and the surrounding rock faces. The spot is easily accessible yet pleasantly quiet – ideal for anyone interested in historical buildings, geology, or simply breathtaking moments in nature. 💧🏔️📸✨
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Rather deep, possible with large backpacks but a bit cumbersome.
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The drive to the official parking lot in Holzachsegga is an adventure in itself. The road is so narrow on the steep slope that even an oncoming bicycle wouldn't be able to pass. If there's oncoming traffic, you have to reverse for long stretches. From the parking lot, it's only a few minutes' walk to the gorge, which is truly breathtaking. Those with a bit more time can skip the parking lot and climb from the valley floor.
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Quite stable suspension bridge, but especially the access path from Hohtenn is only suitable for sure-footed and vertigo-free people
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Down below you can build dams and even swim 🏊
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The thermal springs are within reach: Dramatic and poetic at the same time, the thermal springs footbridge leads a few meters above the stream bed into the wild Dala Gorge. The thermal springs footbridge is an imposing steel structure that leads through the Dala Gorge for around 600 meters. Some thermal springs spring up in the immediate vicinity of the stream bed. With a small cable pull, the warm thermal water can even be pulled up directly from a spring. A suspension bridge leads further to the roaring natural spectacle. At the waterfall that plunges 35 meters into the depths, you can feel the power of the water up close. A real refreshment in summer. At the end of the footbridge, there are three options for continuing the hike: to the waterfall viewing point, to the Majingsee and the Weidstübli restaurant or to the Buljes restaurant (see detailed route description).
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Nice walk, but if you can walk in one direction, you prefer not to encounter oncoming traffic. But walking back down is also beautiful and very easy to do
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The region around Leukerbad is home to several impressive natural formations. The most popular is the Thermal Springs Walkway Dalaschlucht, also known as the Dala Gorge or Thermal Canyon, which features elevated walkways and suspension bridges. Another must-see is the Cholera Gorge, known for its one-way regulation and a small swimming area. You can also visit the Kander Stone Arch Bridge, offering views of the wild Kander river.
The Dala Gorge, or Thermal Springs Walkway Dalaschlucht, is unique for its direct connection to Leukerbad's thermal waters. You'll observe brown, rust-colored streaks on the rock faces, indicating the iron content of the thermal water that seeps through. There's even a small pulley system to draw natural thermal water directly from a spring. A prominent 35-meter waterfall and the powerful Dala River are also key features.
Yes, several canyons are family-friendly. The Thermal Springs Walkway Dalaschlucht is considered an easy hike, suitable for various fitness levels and families, with some sections even being wheelchair accessible. The Cholera Gorge offers a nice, short hike, and its small swimming area at the beginning can be fun, though it's not recommended for very small children.
The Dala Gorge features impressive elevated metal walkways and suspension bridges built directly into the canyon walls. The Thermal Springs Footbridge, nearly 600 meters long, allows visitors to traverse narrow sections high above the Dala River, providing intimate views of the powerful waters and leading directly to the 35-meter waterfall.
No, the Dala Gorge is free to visit, offering accessible natural beauty without an admission charge.
The Cholera Gorge has a unique one-way regulation, meaning entry is only permitted from below. At the beginning of the gorge, visitors can find a small swimming area, making it a refreshing stop during a hike. It's appreciated for being a nice, short hike.
Absolutely. The Dala Gorge walk can be combined with longer hikes, such as continuing to the Majingsee pond, which is a popular destination for picnics. For more extensive hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Majingsee lake hike' or 'Over the thermal spring way' found in the Hiking around Leukerbad guide.
If you're interested in mountain biking, there are several trails around Leukerbad. You can find routes like the 'Flüealp – Majingsee loop' or 'Rinderhütte Mountain Station – Start Flowtrail loop' in the MTB Trails around Leukerbad guide. The Kander Stone Arch Bridge is also noted as being accessible by mountain bike.
Yes, the Jolibach Suspension Bridge offers another exciting experience. It's reached via narrow paths secured with wire ropes and iron stairs through a small gorge with a waterfall. This route is described as very exciting, especially for children, though a head for heights is recommended.
The Chluse Gorge is a narrow and wild ravine that allows passage from Kandersteg into the Gastern valley. It's known for its cool temperatures even in summer and offers a raw, natural experience. The trail, which once ran directly along the roaring water, now runs slightly above the slope after being affected by high tides.
Visitors appreciate the unique experiences offered by the canyons. For instance, the Thermal Springs Walkway Dalaschlucht is praised for its beautiful views and the opportunity to learn about thermal springs. The Cholera Gorge is enjoyed as a nice, short hike. Overall, the dramatic rock formations, powerful rivers, and the blend of natural beauty with accessible pathways are highly valued.
While the gorges in Leukerbad offer scenic walks, for more adventurous canyoning experiences, Sierre is noted as the closest location. It's approximately 20 km away and offers opportunities for such activities.


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