Canyons around Scuol are situated in the Lower Engadine Valley, providing access to several impressive gorges and canyons. This region features dramatic rock formations and diverse landscapes. The area offers opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and water sports. Its natural features make it a notable destination for outdoor exploration.
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Uina Gorge is currently (16.08.25) closed due to two mudslides. No crossing to the Sesvenna Hut is possible.
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Two very beautiful, newer suspension bridges over the Brancia River. Easily accessible on foot and by bike (MTB: S2 trail). However, you'll need to push your bike over the bridges.
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The suspension bridges are closed to bikes
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The Uina Gorge never fails to impress. It doesn't matter whether this is your first time here or whether you've been here before. This path is simply unique, even if you have to push your bike. At the top of the gorge there is a fantastic trail on the Sesvenna plateau. It's definitely worth it!
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The Scuol area offers several impressive natural formations. The Uina Gorge is renowned for its dramatic rock path, "Il Quar," blasted into sheer rock walls. The Clozza Gorge, located directly by Scuol, is ideal for shorter hikes. For water sports enthusiasts, the Inn River Gorges, including the Giarsun Gorge, are famous for white-water rafting. Additionally, the suspension bridges in Val Sinestra offer a unique experience over the La Brancla stream.
Yes, the Uina Gorge offers a challenging and breathtaking hiking experience, particularly with its exposed rock path. Visitors describe it as a real challenge requiring stamina. For other hiking options, you can explore various routes in the region, such as the 'Mot Tavrü Trail' or 'Val Mingèr - Swiss National Park', which are part of the broader hiking guide around Scuol.
You'll encounter dramatic rock formations, narrow chasms, and lush valleys. The Uina Gorge is characterized by its sheer rock walls and the impressive 'Il Quar' path. The Clozza Gorge features a mineral water spring and verdant surroundings. The Inn River Gorges showcase powerful white-water sections, while the Fimba Valley offers pristine nature and unique views.
While some canyons like the Uina Gorge are more challenging, the Clozza Gorge near Scuol is suitable for shorter, more accessible hikes, making it a good option for families. For a different kind of family adventure, some sections of the Inn River trail offer scenic riverside walks, and beginner-friendly rafting tours are available through local providers.
The Inn River Gorges, particularly sections like the Giarsun Gorge, are renowned for white-water rafting. Several local providers offer half-day and full-day rafting tours, providing an exhilarating way to experience the dramatic landscapes from the water. These are considered among the best rafting stretches in the Alps.
Yes, the Uina Gorge is a popular route for mountain biking, though it involves pushing your bike through certain exposed sections. The Münstertal (Müstair Valley) offers a wonderful route with good asphalt roads and scenic views, suitable for road cycling. You can find more cycling options in the Cycling around Scuol guide, including routes like 'Sculpture Trail near Sur En – Always along the Inn!'.
The best time to visit largely depends on the activity. For hiking and mountain biking, late spring through early autumn (May to October) generally offers the most favorable weather conditions. For white-water rafting, the summer months when river levels are optimal are usually preferred. Always check local conditions, especially for higher altitude gorges like Uina, which can be affected by snowmelt or mudslides.
While the canyons themselves are primarily natural wonders, the region has historical significance. The 'Il Quar' path in the Uina Gorge is an engineering marvel from the early 20th century. The Fimba Valley has a history dating back to Stone Age hunters. Additionally, the nearby Swiss-Italian Border at Val d'Uina marks a historical boundary.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking scenery and the unique, adventurous experiences. The Uina Gorge is often highlighted for its impressive rock path and the sense of accomplishment it offers. The sheer scale of the gorges and the opportunity for diverse outdoor activities, from challenging hikes to exhilarating rafting, are significant draws for the komoot community.
Yes, areas like Sur En, near the Val d'Uina trailhead, offer amenities including cafes and accommodation options. The Clozza Gorge is conveniently located directly by Scuol, providing easy access to the town's facilities. For those exploring the Fimba Valley, there are places to stop for refreshments or overnight stays, such as the Bodenalpe and Heidelberger Hütte.
Scuol itself is well-connected by public transport. The Clozza Gorge is easily accessible from Scuol. For other canyons, public transport might get you to nearby villages or starting points, but some trailheads, especially for more remote gorges like Val d'Uina, may require a short walk or a local bus connection from the nearest public transport hub.


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