Canyons around Altdorf (UR) serve as an excellent starting point for exploring the surrounding natural beauty of the Uri Canton. This region is known for its dramatic landscapes, featuring impressive gorges and areas suitable for canyoning. The rugged topography offers diverse opportunities for outdoor activities, from scenic hikes to adventurous routes through water-carved formations.
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Imposing rock faces on both sides as you drive up the Brunnital (even more impressive, however, is the large rock wall straight ahead, formed by the north faces of the Gross Ruchen and the Gross Schärhorn).
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Striking point on the Schächentaler Héhenweg.
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At this little bridge, the paths separate (see signposts): continue on the Rtg Riemenstaldner Tal and Godlplangg / or down to Sisikon / or over and up to Twärüti.
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At Alt Stafel you drive between a hewn rock. Spectacular!
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Here the hiking trail branches off uphill. Is not suitable for the bike, steep and with steps. Better stay on the gravel road.
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Massive ledges line the entrance to the Brunnital, imposing!
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The water shoots briskly and sometimes wildly at the Riedberg zu Tale stop!
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Brunnital Cliffs, known for their massive, imposing ledges at the entrance to the Brunnital. The Wild Gorge also offers a glimpse into the region's rugged topography where a stream flows through a narrow crevice.
Yes, the wider Uri Canton is well-suited for adventurous canyoning. A highly popular and thrilling option is the Chli Schliere, known for its high jumps, fast slides, and long abseiling sections. This tour typically lasts three to four hours in the gorge itself and is suitable for individuals aged 14 and above with professional guidance.
The gorges offer breathtaking natural spectacles. You'll encounter dramatic cliff walls, flowing rivers like the Riemenstaldner Bach where water shoots briskly, and impressive rock formations. Many areas also provide excellent viewpoints and forested sections, such as the secluded Choltal Valley.
Beyond exploring the gorges themselves, the area around Altdorf (UR) offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, running, and road cycling. These guides provide options ranging from easy riverside paths to challenging mountain tours.
Yes, the Dam Waterfall is a notable spot. A small path leads into a crevice behind the dam, where water flows over natural rocks, offering a unique natural sight.
The best time to visit for hiking and scenic exploration of the gorges is typically from late spring to early autumn when the weather is mild and trails are clear. For canyoning, the summer months (June to September) are ideal, as water levels are generally suitable and temperatures are warmer for water activities.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't always explicitly listed for gorges, many offer scenic hiking trails that can be enjoyed by families. For example, the Choltal Valley is described as a secluded area with a well-paved road, making it accessible for a pleasant outing. Always check trail difficulty and conditions before heading out with children.
Altdorf serves as a convenient hub for accessing the Uri region's natural attractions. Many areas are reachable by public transport, though some specific gorge entrances might require a short walk or local bus connection. For detailed information on public transport to Altdorf, you can visit MySwitzerland.com.
Visitors consistently appreciate the raw power and beauty of nature found in these gorges. The imposing rock formations, the brisk flow of rivers like the Riemenstaldner Bach, and the dramatic landscapes of areas like the Brunnital Cliffs are frequently highlighted. The opportunity for both scenic immersion and adventurous activities is a major draw.
For canyoning, professional tour operators typically provide essential equipment such as wetsuits, helmets, and harnesses. It's advisable to wear swimwear underneath your wetsuit and bring sturdy shoes that can get wet, as well as a towel and dry clothes for after the activity.
Yes, for a more relaxed experience, you can find easy hiking trails in the broader Altdorf (UR) area. For instance, the Hiking around Altdorf (UR) guide includes routes like the 'Reuss Pedestrian Bridge – Reuss Delta with Observation Tower loop from Altdorf UR' which are rated as easy.


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