Best canyons around Gsteig bei Gstaad are characterized by diverse geological features and natural landscapes. This region in Switzerland offers a variety of gorges and waterways carved through rock formations. The area provides opportunities to explore natural monuments and historical sites situated within these canyon environments. Gsteig bei Gstaad is known for its mountainous terrain, where rivers and streams have created distinct canyon systems over time.
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The Tungelschuss waterfall plunges roaring water from the Tungelbach stream over several cascades into the depths – particularly spectacular after snowmelt. The viewing point on the western shore of Lake Lauenen, about 400m from the parking lot, offers a clear view of the waterfall – often accompanied by a loud roar. 🥾 Hike & Access Access: From the parking lot at Lake Lauenen, a well-marked hiking trail takes about 5–10 minutes to the observation point. A popular circular hike (approximately 9–12km, 3–5 hours) connects Lake Lauenen, Tungelschuss, Geltenschuss, and the Geltenhütte SAC – a moderately difficult hike with an elevation gain of around 700m. 📌 Facts at a Glance Altitude approx. 1430m above sea level. M. Distance from the parking lot to the waterfall observation point: approx. 400 m Hiking route: Circular route with Geltenschuss and Geltenhütte possible Duration: Circular route: approx. 3–5 hours, moderate difficulty (T2–T3)
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Wonderful gorge and waterfalls. Walk along the wooden stairs and walkways built into the polished limestone to admire the waterfall up close. Afterwards you can cool off in one of the crystal-clear pools.
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Gorges beautifully eroded by water.
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Suspension bridges are a modern trend - no, they existed before - and are an impressive structure.
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The Turrian Bridge is one of the last remaining suspension bridges. Built in 1883, it still withstands the passage of pedestrians and cyclists. With every step, it challenges your sense of balance.
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The Turrian Bridge is the oldest suspension bridge in French-speaking Switzerland. It was built in 1883 and crosses the Sarine. It is a historical and cultural monument which offers a dizzying view of the forest, the waterfall and the gorges. The bridge is accessible on foot from the village of Château-d'Oex, which is also a popular destination for hot air balloon flights. The bridge is part of a 6.2 km loop that takes you to the Ramaclé waterfall and the Gérignoz gorges.
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Le Pont Turrian is a picturesque site in the Vaud Alps, where you can cross the oldest suspension bridge in Romandy Switzerland and admire the Ramaclé waterfall. It is an ideal destination for a family. You can enjoy the view of the Sarine river, listen to the birds, and picnic at one of the many spots.
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For a family-friendly experience, the Wallbach Gorge is an excellent choice. It's described as a wildly romantic, small, and safe gorge. The Turrian Suspension Bridge area also offers an easy, well-signposted route, ideal for family hikes.
The most notable historical site is the Turrian Suspension Bridge. Built in 1883, it is the oldest suspension bridge in western Switzerland and one of the few still accessible. It crosses the Saane River into the floodplain of the Ramaclé.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can see impressive waterfalls, such as the Tungelschuss Waterfall, which plunges roaring water over several cascades. The Wallbach Gorge showcases unique geological formations where the water has carved meter-deep, cylindrical depressions into the limestone.
Exploration times vary depending on the specific location and activity. For instance, reaching the observation point for the Tungelschuss Waterfall from the Lake Lauenen parking lot takes about 5–10 minutes. A popular circular hike connecting Lake Lauenen, Tungelschuss, and Geltenschuss can take approximately 3–5 hours.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging experiences, the Alpine Bike Route 1 – Ruisseau des Clernes Picat Section offers a demanding section along a ledge. While not strictly canyoning, it provides an adventurous route through gorge-like terrain for mountain bikers.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the Gsteig bei Gstaad area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including the 'Lake Retaud - Col du Pillon Loop' and 'Lauenensee South Shore – Lake Lauenen loop from Lauenen', which you can explore further on the Running Trails around Gsteig bei Gstaad guide. There are also extensive MTB trails and gravel biking routes available.
Yes, the Alpine Bike Route 1 – Ruisseau des Clernes Picat Section is a challenging MTB trail that runs along a ledge through gorge terrain. For more mountain biking options, check out the MTB Trails around Gsteig bei Gstaad guide, which includes routes like 'B12 Wispile - Brüchli Trail' and 'Gstaad Village – Flow trail with varied terrain loop'.
Visitors particularly appreciate the wild romanticism of places like the Wallbach Gorge and the historical significance of the Turrian Suspension Bridge. The natural beauty, including waterfalls and unique rock formations, along with the well-maintained and accessible trails, are frequently highlighted.
While specific public transport details for each canyon are not always available, the region generally offers public transport options to key areas. For instance, the Wallbach Gorge is easily accessible from the valley station of the Wallegbahn, which can often be reached via public transport connections.
Beyond historical bridges, the Prabé Tunnel on the Bisse de Savièse offers a unique experience. This tunnel is part of a trail that crosses the Prabé rock, adding an epic element to the hike through the gorge environment.
The best time to visit often depends on the specific activity. Waterfalls like the Tungelschuss Waterfall are particularly spectacular after snowmelt, typically in late spring or early summer, when water flow is highest. Generally, late spring through early autumn offers pleasant weather for hiking and exploring the gorges.


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