Best canyons near S-chanf Switzerland are found within the broader Engadin region, a valley known for its natural landscapes and proximity to the Swiss National Park. The area features various geological formations, including deep gorges carved by rivers. These natural features offer opportunities for exploration and outdoor activities. S-chanf itself is a village in this region, serving as a base for accessing these natural attractions.
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The ascent, chosen correctly from Davos, is in a great environment and not boring at all. A very nice and well-maintained S1 trail all the way down into the Zügenschlucht. Those who don't like alpine trails, which are sometimes narrow and also exposed, should stay in the lowlands.
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After a long and tedious climb, you finally reach a singletrack trail that winds its way uphill and, in places, exposed, along the gorge floor. However, the trail is technically easy to ride. Anyone who doesn't mind the elevation will enjoy the ride.
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To return to Livigno, at the top of the Valle del Fieno, take the path on your left, you must carry the bike by hand. DO NOT take the path on the right, it is impassable and DANGEROUS.
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Today we were able to observe ibexes, chamois, red deer, marmots and bearded vultures. Awesome!
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Fantastic area or pure nature, no traffic and no mobile phone reception. Great trails and great time.
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It is worth doing the tour as late in the day as possible, as the animals come further down in the early evening or late afternoon. At the top of the slopes you can see large herds of deer.
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The region around S-chanf offers several impressive natural formations. You can experience the pure nature of Valle Alpisella Pass, known for its challenging climbs and scenic views. Another option is the Descent from Monstein to Jenisberg and Zügenschlucht, which features a narrow, exposed trail high above a canyon. For a quieter experience within the Swiss National Park, consider the Val Spöl Gorge, a wild side valley with continuous stream views.
While S-chanf itself is not a direct canyoning hub, the broader Engadin and Graubünden regions offer canyoning experiences. For instance, the Viamala Gorge in Graubünden provides a unique canyoning adventure focused on floating through dramatically sculpted rock walls. Activities typically involve following streams, sliding down rock slides, swimming through pools, jumping, and abseiling through waterfalls.
Canyoning activities in the wider region are generally available from May to October, with summer months being the most common and ideal. During this period, temperatures are more favorable, as cold temperatures or snow can make canyons unusable or dangerous.
You can expect diverse natural scenery. For example, Valle Alpisella Pass offers a pure nature experience with no traffic. The Val Spöl Gorge is a shady, wild side valley within the Swiss National Park, providing continuous views of the stream. Along the Inn Cycle Path Section: S-chanf to Zernez, you'll find fantastic views above the Inn Gorge, with snow-covered peaks of the Swiss National Park visible in the distance.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Descent from Monstein to Jenisberg and Zügenschlucht is a challenging trail that leads high above a canyon, featuring a very narrow and exposed path initially. Valle Alpisella Pass also presents a hard climb connecting Livigno to the Cancano lakes, suitable for those with good training.
The area around S-chanf offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the challenging Val Trupchun Trail or the moderate Trupchun High Trail. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the difficult Susch Village and Muzeum Susch – Albula Gorge loop. Running trails are also available, such as the moderate Running loop from S-chanf. You can explore more options on the Hiking around S-chanf, Cycling around S-chanf, and Running Trails around S-chanf guide pages.
Visitors appreciate the pure nature and tranquility, especially in areas like Valle Alpisella Pass where there's no traffic or mobile phone reception. The scenic views are a highlight, with many trails offering glimpses of the Inn River and the majestic snow-covered peaks of the Swiss National Park. The wild and shady character of places like Val Spöl Gorge is also highly valued for quiet hiking hours.
When cycling the Inn Cycle Path Section: S-chanf to Zernez, be aware that while much of the Inn cycle path is flat, this section can have ups and downs before brook crossings. The route runs mostly on gravel roads and some asphalt sections. Always look up from the route to enjoy the imposing snow-covered peaks. For hiking, remember that in areas like Val Spöl Gorge within the Swiss National Park, you are not allowed to deviate from marked trails.
Yes, for canyoning experiences in the broader Engadin and Graubünden regions, guided tours are available. These tours are typically conducted by certified professionals and are recommended for safety and to fully experience the gorges. For example, tours in the Viamala Gorge usually last 3-4 hours.
For canyoning, you'll typically need appropriate swimwear, sturdy shoes that can get wet, and a towel. Tour operators usually provide specialized equipment such as wetsuits, helmets, and harnesses. It's always best to check with your chosen tour provider for a specific packing list.
While specific canyoning activities may have age restrictions (e.g., Viamala Gorge has a minimum age of 14 for accompanied participants), many of the hiking and cycling trails through gorges offer family-friendly experiences. For instance, the Val Spöl Gorge offers quiet hiking hours, and sections of the Inn Cycle Path can be enjoyed by families, though some parts may be more challenging.
The river Adda originates in Val Alpisella, a small alpine valley north of the Valtellina in Lombardy. This area is part of the Valle Alpisella Pass region, which communicates with the Fraele valley and Livigno's valley.


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