Best canyons around Engelberg are found in Central Switzerland, a region characterized by its mountainous terrain and river systems. The area provides access to various gorges and canyoning opportunities. These natural formations are often carved by rivers, creating distinct geological features. The landscape supports both adventurous activities and scenic hiking trails.
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The Aaschlucht adventure trail is highly recommended! It's really well-designed, well-maintained, and there are several places to stop and barbecue. The trail is especially great in summer, as the forest and water keep it pleasantly cool. However, there are always lots of people out and about then. I think it's really cool that the trail has been expanded for bikers! 💚 About a year ago, it was the same trail as the hikers. But now the trail branches off roughly halfway, so bikers and hikers can use their own paths. Really great!
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Is there a legend about this gap?🪨
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Just wooowww... you have to see it 😎
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At the edge of town you will find this pretty bridge. There is also the entrance to the gorge hiking trail. Under a car bridge. I couldn't find the entrance so I went to the left of the road through the mountain meadows (alternative route). You come to the hiking trail at a different point. You then come out again under the car bridge.
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Because it's so beautiful, another bridge! It's a joy to walk over it with the roaring water beneath you!
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In 2009 I was on the Trift suspension bridge for the first time. The retreat of the Trift Glacier is significant if you compare the photos from my tour back then with the more recent photos. The glacier tongue came down almost to the lake.
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The old path across the stone bridge behind Lake Eugeni was washed away. A short detour under the road bridge now marks the beginning of the Aa Gorge hike.
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The floods in 2005 and 2011 destroyed large parts of the hiking trail between Engelberg and Grafenort. In 2007, an interest group was organized under the leadership of district forester Sepp Hurschler with the aim of repairing the badly damaged hiking trail. Today, the adventure trail leads over 7 bridges, 3 of which are suspension bridges.
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The Engelberg region offers diverse experiences. For adventurous canyoning with abseiling, sliding, and jumping, the Chli Schliere canyon near Alpnach is a popular choice. If you prefer a more mystical and less strenuous experience, the Aaschlucht Gorge in Engelberg provides a scenic hiking trail with multiple bridge crossings.
Yes, the Aaschlucht Gorge is ideal for families, children, and even dogs. Its well-developed trail features over 10 bridge crossings, including suspension bridges, and offers a refreshing walk alongside the Aa river. It's suitable for all ages and provides barbecue areas along the way.
The Aaschlucht Gorge is particularly beautiful in autumn when the surrounding forests display vibrant colors, complementing the shimmering blue glacier water. It also offers a refreshing escape on hot summer days. For adventurous canyoning like at Chli Schliere, summer months typically offer the best water levels and weather conditions.
The gorges in the Engelberg region are rich in natural beauty. Along trails like the Aaschlucht Gorge, you'll encounter moss-covered tree trunks, small waterfalls, and natural rockpools. The river Aa itself showcases varied characteristics, from crashing against rocks to flowing calmly through wedge-shaped boulders. You can also see unique geological formations like the Split Rock.
The gorges around Engelberg are known for their impressive bridge crossings. The Aaschlucht Gorge trail alone features over 7 bridges, including 3 suspension bridges, such as the 42-meter-long Suspension bridge with a grid floor. Further afield, the Trift Bridge offers a breathtaking suspension rope bridge experience over a gorge.
The Aaschlucht Gorge trail conveniently begins in the heart of Engelberg, making it easily accessible. For other canyoning locations like Chli Schliere, which is about 30 minutes from Engelberg, guided tours often include transport, or you would need to arrange private transport to the starting points.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the Engelberg region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as those around Susten Pass, as well as touring bicycle routes like the 'Barefoot Trail at the Härzlisee loop'. There are also many running trails, including those around Eugenisee and to Tätschbachfall Waterfall. For more details, you can explore the Road Cycling Routes around Engelberg, Cycling around Engelberg, and Running Trails around Engelberg guides.
For guided canyoning experiences, such as those offered at Chli Schliere, tour operators typically handle any necessary permits or access arrangements. For independent canyoning, it's crucial to research local regulations and safety requirements, as some areas may require permits or have restricted access due to environmental protection or safety concerns.
Visitors particularly appreciate the wild and romantic atmosphere of gorges like the Aaschlucht Gorge, noting its very well-developed paths and numerous new bridges. The breathtaking views from suspension bridges, such as the Trift Bridge, also generate excitement and are popular for photography. The unique geological features like the Split Rock are also considered very impressive.
Yes, for adventurous canyoning experiences like those at Chli Schliere, guided tours are highly recommended and widely available. These tours typically include all necessary equipment such as wetsuits, helmets, and harnesses, ensuring a safe and thrilling experience for participants.
The difficulty varies significantly. Gorge hiking trails, such as the one through the Aaschlucht Gorge, are generally considered low difficulty and suitable for families, though parts can be slippery. Adventurous canyoning, like at Chli Schliere, is described as an 'ultimate kick' requiring good physical fitness and a sense of bravery, involving abseiling, climbing, sliding, and jumps up to 10 meters.
While the Aaschlucht Gorge features natural rockpools and the river Aa, direct wild swimming opportunities within the active canyoning routes are generally not recommended due to safety concerns related to currents, water levels, and cold temperatures. However, the region around Engelberg may offer designated swimming spots or lakes outside of the immediate gorge areas.


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