Best canyons around Ormont-Dessus are characterized by the region's mountainous landscape and the rivers that carve through it. The Grande Eau and Dar rivers create impressive gorge-like features within the Vaudois Alps. These natural formations offer varied terrain for exploration. The area provides opportunities to observe the geological impact of water on the landscape.
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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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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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Here the path leads through a beautiful mountain landscape. A small stream rushes through the valley and in the distance snow-capped 4,000m peaks rise.
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Ormont-Dessus is known for impressive gorge-like features carved by its rivers. The Grande Eau river creates a significant valley, particularly around the historically significant Pont de la Tine, offering scenic views and rugged terrain. The Dar river features the spectacular Tungelschuss Waterfall, where water plunges over cascades and has beautifully eroded the surrounding gorges.
Yes, the region offers a blend of natural beauty and history. The Turrian Suspension Bridge, built in 1883, is the oldest suspension bridge in western Switzerland and crosses the Saane River near the Ramaclé waterfall, offering a picturesque site within a gorge-like setting. Additionally, the area around Pont de la Tine along the Grande Eau river holds historical significance as a narrow, gorge-like section of the valley.
Beyond the main river valleys, you can discover unique natural attractions like the Tungelschuss Waterfall, where roaring water plunges over several cascades, creating beautifully eroded gorges. The Vallon de l'Hongrin offers a wild and calm valley experience with moderate inclines, part of the Alpine Panorama Route.
The gorges and waterfalls, such as the Tungelschuss Waterfall, are particularly spectacular after snowmelt, when the water flow is at its strongest. Spring and early summer generally offer impressive displays of water volume, while autumn provides vibrant foliage against the rugged landscapes.
Yes, some areas are suitable for families. The path to the Turrian Suspension Bridge is considered an easy and well-signposted route, ideal for a family hike. The area allows for enjoying views of the Sarine river and picnicking. Always check specific trail difficulties before heading out with children.
The region around Ormont-Dessus offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, running trails, and road cycling routes that allow you to explore the stunning landscapes, including views of the valleys and gorge-like features. Some routes, like the Route through the valley, are excellent for cycling, offering shaded paths and adventurous bridges.
The gorges in Ormont-Dessus are characterized by the powerful erosive action of rivers like the Grande Eau and the Dar. You'll observe steep cliffs, dramatic rock formations, and sections where water has beautifully carved and shaped the landscape over millennia. The Tungelschuss Waterfall area, for instance, showcases gorges beautifully eroded by water.
For a wild and calm valley experience, consider visiting the Vallon de l'Hongrin. This gorge offers a serene environment with moderate inclines and is part of the scenic Alpine Panorama Route, perfect for enjoying nature's tranquility.
Yes, the region provides excellent cycling opportunities. The Route through the valley is highly recommended for cyclists, offering a shaded path with big rock walls and adventurous bridges. The Vallon de l'Hongrin, part of the Alpine Panorama Route, also features very moderate inclines, making it enjoyable for cycling.
Visitors frequently appreciate the dramatic natural beauty, the powerful force of the waterfalls, and the unique geological formations created by the rivers. The opportunity for peaceful exploration in areas like the Vallon de l'Hongrin, as well as the historical significance of sites like the Turrian Suspension Bridge, are also highly valued.
Absolutely. Many of the gorge-like features double as excellent viewpoints. The area around Pont de la Tine offers scenic views of the Grande Eau river and rugged terrain. The Tungelschuss Waterfall has a dedicated viewing point, and the Salentse Valley provides stunning views of the mountain landscape with snow-capped peaks in the distance.
While not a 'hidden gem' in the traditional sense, the Salentse Valley offers a beautiful mountain landscape with a small rushing stream and distant snow-capped peaks, providing a serene and less-trafficked experience compared to more prominent attractions. The Vallon de l'Hongrin also provides a sense of being alone in a wide hallway, allowing visitors to fully enjoy the freedom of the natural surroundings.


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