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Top 17 Gorges around Flums

Best canyons around Flums, a municipality in the canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland, offer diverse outdoor experiences. The region features several impressive gorges suitable for hiking and dedicated canyoning. Flums provides access to natural landscapes characterized by dramatic rock formations and flowing water. These areas are known for their unique microclimates and varied terrain, appealing to both hikers and those seeking technical water adventures.

Best canyons around Flums

  • The most popular canyons is Geissbergtobel Gorge (Schluchtenweg Sevelen), a gorge known for its mysterious atmosphere and magnificent mountain views. This gorge features a special climate and a steep couloir section with a ladder, requiring surefootedness.
  • Another must-see spot is Saarbach Pools and Wooden Bridge, a gorge with a beautiful stream flowing over polished rocks and through glacial mills. Visitors can expect clear water and several deep pools, suitable for cooling feet.
  • Visitors also love Trüebbach Gorge, a narrow gorge through which the Trübbach river flows. This location showcases the power of the stream in creating mighty gorges and offers dramatic rock formations.
  • Flums is known for its narrow gorges and canyoning sites. The region offers a variety of natural water features and rock formations to explore.
  • The canyons around Flums are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 150 upvotes and over 240 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: May 13, 2026

Geissbergtobel Gorge (Schluchtenweg Sevelen)

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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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Several pools, some of which are really deep, invite you to bathe your feet.😉

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This section is not to be underestimated. I descended it. It's a narrow path in a couloir that continues quite exposed.
Although the couloir is very well secured with ropes and a ladder, it's still very steep. A head for heights and surefootedness are essential on this section.

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Trüebbach Gorge

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A narrow gorge through which the Trübbach (or Trüebbach) flows. I'm just not sure if this spot really is the wolf hole. On the Switzerlandmobile map, the Wolfsloch is located one valley down the road. There the stream is called Wolfslochbach. But still a highlight.

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Cliffside Forest Trail

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This section of the trail is only a beaten path along the edge of the rock and is not marked. The path officially ends at a turning point at the top. Requires concentration and surefootedness.

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The Trübbach doesn't always have to be murky.

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A beautiful stream with clear water, flowing down over polished rocks and through glacial mills.

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Dogs can go through next to the ladder, possibly with some help depending on the dog.

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This section is not to be underestimated. I descended it. It's a narrow path in a couloir that continues quite exposed. Although the couloir is very well secured with ropes and a ladder, it's still very steep. A head for heights and surefootedness are essential on this section.

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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 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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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of gorges and canyons can I explore around Flums?

The Flums region offers a mix of impressive gorges suitable for hiking and a dedicated canyoning site. For hikers, there are atmospheric gorges like Geissbergtobel Gorge (Schluchtenweg Sevelen) with unique microclimates and mountain views, and tranquil spots like Saarbach Pools and Wooden Bridge. For technical canyoning, Canyon Schreiabach is the primary destination, offering a guided water adventure.

What is the difficulty level for canyoning in Flums?

The main canyoning site near Flums, Canyon Schreiabach, is rated v4-a2-I. This classification indicates a technical route that typically involves abseiling, jumping into natural pools, and sliding. Canyoning generally requires specialized equipment and is best undertaken with guided tours for safety.

How long does a typical canyoning experience take in Flums?

A typical canyoning experience at Canyon Schreiabach is estimated to take approximately 1 hour and 35 minutes. This duration usually refers to the time spent actively navigating the canyon itself.

Are there family-friendly gorge walks around Flums?

Yes, the Geissbergtobel Gorge (Schluchtenweg Sevelen) is described as an impressive walk that is also easy to do with children. It features steps and bridges, and a circular trail of about 3.5 km. The Saarbach Pools and Wooden Bridge also offers a tranquil setting for a leisurely stroll.

Is parking available for gorge trails near Flums?

Yes, for the Schluchtenweg Sevelen (Geissbergtobel Gorge), there is a specially designated free parking space located directly at the starting point of the trail.

Are the gorge trails around Flums dog-friendly?

Some sections of the gorge trails are dog-friendly. For instance, at the Steep couloir section with ladder within the Geissbergtobel Gorge, dogs can go through next to the ladder, possibly with some help depending on the dog's size and agility.

What is the best time of year to visit the canyons and gorges in Flums?

The warmer months are generally ideal for exploring the gorges and canyons. For canyoning, stable weather conditions and warmer temperatures are preferred. For hiking, the spring to autumn months offer pleasant conditions, allowing you to enjoy the unique microclimates and lush vegetation.

What natural features can I expect to see in the gorges around Flums?

You can expect to see dramatic rock formations, clear flowing water, and unique vegetation. Highlights include the mysterious atmosphere and mountain views of Geissbergtobel Gorge, the polished rocks and glacial mills of Saarbach Pools, and the powerful river carving through the narrow Trüebbach Gorge.

Can I swim in the pools found in Flums' gorges?

The Saarbach Pools feature several deep pools that invite visitors to cool their feet. While some pools may be suitable for a refreshing dip, the water is often freezing cold, and caution is advised. Always assess water conditions and safety before entering.

What outdoor activities can I do near these canyons?

Beyond exploring the gorges, the Flums region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including challenging routes like the '7-summit tour Flumserberg' or moderate options like 'Hotel Seebenalp at Lake Grosssee – Grosssee loop from Tannenheim'. There are also extensive cycling routes and mountain biking trails available. For more details, explore the Hiking around Flums, Cycling around Flums, and MTB Trails around Flums guides.

What should I bring for a gorge hike in Flums?

For gorge hikes, especially those with challenging sections like the Steep couloir section with ladder or the Cliffside Forest Trail, surefootedness and a good head for heights are essential. Sturdy hiking shoes are recommended. For general comfort, bring water, snacks, and appropriate clothing for varying microclimates within the gorges.

Are there less crowded gorges to explore around Flums?

While popular spots like Geissbergtobel Gorge can attract visitors, exploring the broader Flumserberg area offers many trails and gorges. The Trüebbach Gorge, for example, is a narrow gorge that might offer a more secluded experience as part of a longer hike. Starting early in the morning can also help avoid crowds on popular trails.

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