Best canyons around Täsch are defined by the deep Mattertal valley, a region featuring impressive alpine geology and dramatic rock formations. This area, situated in the canton of Valais, showcases a landscape shaped by millennia of geological processes. The environment offers extensive views of deep ravines and towering mountains, providing a sense of immersion in nature. Visitors can explore the dramatic alpine surroundings through various trails and viewpoints.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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A suspension bridge over a gorge is always something special. This one is 100 meters long and hangs at a height of 90 meters. I'm not afraid of heights myself, so I was glad to be alone on the rather wobbly bridge.
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A suspension bridge over a gorge is always something special
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It is one of the many highlights in Zermatt: the Furi suspension bridge over the Gorner Gorge. Built in 2011, the bridge is 100 meters long and 90 meters high in the middle of the fantastically beautiful mountains. You can use the bridge with your bike, but watch out for other people who might be coming towards you.
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With enough power in your legs, you can ride up to the glacier gate at 2,100 meters and get ready for the upcoming descent in the wild surroundings. Of course, you can also park your bike at the turning point further down, where the gravel path ends, and walk up the last few meters - it's worth it! The Gornera, which springs from the Gorner glacier further up, flows through the narrow opening in the rock called the glacier gate.
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impressive suspension bridge over the Gornera Gorge
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Impressive natural spectacle at the Gornera glacier gate. We parked the bike and walked the last few meters.
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You can walk through this gorge all year round with a guide. You don't have to go through the whole gorge. There are also options for getting in and out and then you can return to Saas-Fee via the Chapel Trail.
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The "canyon" experience in Täsch is primarily defined by the deep Mattertal valley itself, which features impressive alpine geology and dramatic rock formations. While not traditional canyoning routes, the area offers extensive views of deep ravines and towering mountains, providing a sense of immersion in nature. You can explore these dramatic alpine surroundings through various trails and viewpoints, such as the Gorner Gorge near Zermatt.
Yes, there are family-friendly options. The trail leading to the Furi Suspension Bridge Over Gorner Gorge is particularly suitable for families, offering barbecue areas and a playground along the way. The Gorner Gorge itself, with its wooden walkways, is also accessible for most visitors, though not wheelchair accessible.
The region is rich in natural features. You can witness the impressive rock formations and waterfalls within the Gorner Gorge, where the Gornervispa river has carved through 220-million-year-old serpentinite rock. The Glacier Gate showcases the Gornera river flowing through a narrow rock opening at 2,100 meters. The broader Mattertal valley offers panoramic views of deep ravines and towering mountains, shaped by millennia of geological processes.
While the Gorner Gorge is located near Zermatt, a short distance from Täsch, it is easily accessible. From the end of Zermatt village, it's about a 15-minute walk to reach the gorge. Täsch serves as a car-free gateway to Zermatt, with frequent train connections making it convenient to reach Zermatt and then the gorge on foot.
A popular natural monument is the Glacier Gate, where the Gornera river flows through a narrow rock opening at 2,100 meters, offering an impressive natural spectacle. The Furi Suspension Bridge Over Gorner Gorge also provides excellent views over the impressive Gorner Gorge.
Yes, the area around Täsch and its gorges offers numerous hiking opportunities. Trails like the Panorama path Täsch (No. 43) provide panoramic views of the deep valley and surrounding Alps. For more extensive options, you can explore the Mountain Hikes around Täsch guide, which includes routes like the Chessjen Glacier loop or the Zermatt train station – Triftbach Suspension Bridge loop.
Beyond exploring the gorges, Täsch is a hub for various outdoor activities. You can find extensive options for Mountain Hikes, Running Trails, and MTB Trails. These guides feature routes suitable for different skill levels, allowing you to experience the dramatic alpine landscape, including views of the Matterhorn.
The best time to visit the gorges and experience the alpine landscape around Täsch is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During this period, hiking trails are typically clear of snow, and the weather is more favorable for outdoor activities. The Gorner Gorge is usually open from May to October, allowing visitors to walk its wooden pathways.
For those seeking a more challenging experience, the Saas-Fee Gorge Via Ferrata, though a bit further afield, offers a demanding climb through a gorge. This activity typically requires a guide and can be undertaken year-round, with options for entering and exiting at various points.
The Gorner Gorge is a unique natural beauty due to its geological history and accessibility. Visitors can walk along wooden walkways, immersing themselves in the world of water power and ancient rock faces. The rock, greenish serpentinite, is approximately 220 million years old, and the gorge has been carved by the Gornervispa river since the last ice age, making it a fascinating natural spectacle.
Yes, the trail leading to the Furi Suspension Bridge Over Gorner Gorge is noted for offering barbecue areas and a playground, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and picnics, especially for families. The general alpine environment also provides numerous scenic spots for a break amidst nature.
The Mattertal valley, where Täsch is located, is a result of millions of years of geological processes, including tectonic shifts and erosion by glaciers and rivers. This has created the deep ravines, dramatic rock walls, and towering mountains that characterize the region. The Gorner Gorge, for instance, has been continuously shaped by the Gornervispa river since the last ice age, carving through ancient rock formations.


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