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Hike the Bisse de Savièse (Torrent-Neuf) Trail, a moderate 9.6-mile route in Valais, Switzerland, featuring historic canals and suspension b
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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14.1 km
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The trail is conveniently located above Sion in the Valais region of Switzerland. You can reach it by car, and there are also specific bus routes that lead directly to the trailhead, making it accessible via public transport.
The trail is generally dog-friendly. However, given the narrow paths, cliffside sections, and suspension bridges, it's crucial to keep your dog on a leash and ensure they are comfortable with such terrain. Always be mindful of other hikers.
The best time to hike this trail is typically between June and October. During these months, the weather is most favorable, and the trail conditions are ideal for enjoying the unique features and stunning views.
No, you do not need a permit, and there are no entrance fees required to hike the Bisse de Savièse (Torrent-Neuf) Trail. It is freely accessible to the public.
The terrain varies, following the historic irrigation canal. You'll encounter sections where the bisse was dug into earth, carved into solid rock, or features impressive wooden channels suspended along cliff faces. The path includes several sections that hug steep cliff edges, which are equipped with fencing for safety. A head for heights is essential due to these dramatic cliffside paths and several swaying suspension bridges.
The full out-and-back trail is approximately 8 km (5 miles) long. It typically takes between 3 to 5 hours to complete, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the views and historical information.
The trail is rich in unique features. You'll experience the historic bisse system itself, with its various medieval construction techniques. Major highlights include the three or four prominent Suspension Bridges, which offer thrilling passages and unparalleled panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and the Rhône Valley. You can also visit St. Margaret's Chapel and spot the Bear Statue on the Bisse du Siphon Trail.
No, the trail is explicitly not recommended for individuals who suffer from vertigo. The presence of dramatic cliffside paths and several swaying suspension bridges can be very challenging for those uncomfortable with heights.
While the trail is largely flat and considered easy to moderate, some sections require a 'head for heights' due to cliffside paths and suspension bridges. It is suitable for sure-footed children, but smaller children may need to be carried in certain areas. Always assess your child's comfort with heights before embarking on the hike.
This bisse, built between 1430 and 1448, was a remarkable engineering feat designed to transport water from the Morge River to irrigate the fields and vineyards of Savièse. The trail provides a fascinating insight into the various medieval construction techniques used, including canals dug in earth, cut into rock, and wooden channels mounted directly onto rock faces. Educational installations along the path further explain its history.
While the trail itself is a natural experience, it is located above Sion, which offers various amenities. You can find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in the nearby villages or in Sion itself before or after your hike.
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This bisse was built in the 15th century by brave winemakers who grew wine in the area around Savièse.
It's amazing what these people achieved at that time 😳💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
At the Buvette at the back there is an additional guided tour in French or …
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