Canyons around Landschaftspark Binntal, located in the Swiss canton of Valais, are characterized by diverse geology and pristine natural landscapes. The park features numerous valleys and mountainous terrain, shaped by complex geological history. This region is known for its exceptional mineral diversity and offers a rich environment for exploration. Marked hiking trails provide access to its natural features.
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Magnificent Saflischalp, my 1st time in the Saflischtal
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Water and mountains belong together
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Lovely high valley. Short rest and enjoy.
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The trip through the Twingi Gorge is always an experience
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Beautiful old road into the Binntal
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The old pass route towards the Albrun Pass is now part of the Rhine-Reuss-Rhone pilgrimage route. The path leads through the Twingi Gorge with its historic Roman bridge into the Hockmatta.
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Great path through the gorge with several small tunnels. Great view into the depths... In summer you can admire art sections along the way...
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The most prominent and well-documented gorge is the Twingi Gorge, known for its dramatic scenery and historical significance. Other impressive natural features include the Rottenschlucht Gorge, where the Rotten (Rhone) has carved a deep channel, and various viewpoints like the View of the Binntal Gorge and the View of the Rappental valley.
The Twingi Gorge is unique for its blend of natural beauty and rich history. It preserves traces of an ancient Roman road and an old track from 1864, featuring small natural rock tunnels and impressive retaining walls. It was once a crucial trade route. Visitors can enjoy spectacular views, waterfalls, and unique rock formations, with information panels detailing its past.
Yes, the Twingi Gorge is a significant historical passage, preserving an ancient Roman road and an old track with rock tunnels. Within the gorge, you'll also find the Schärtloch Bridge, popularly known as the Roman bridge, which is a rustic structure likely from the 16th century and part of an important old mule track.
The gorges in Landschaftspark Binntal offer dramatic scenery with deep channels carved by rivers, impressive rock formations, and waterfalls. The region is known for its diverse geology and pristine natural landscapes. While exploring, you might also encounter rare flowers, and the broader Binntal area is world-renowned for its exceptional mineral diversity.
The old road through the Twingi Gorge is particularly accessible, offering a scenic route for both cyclists and hikers. Several hiking loops incorporate the gorge, varying in difficulty from moderate to hard, and can be combined with public transport for convenience.
Yes, the old road through the Twingi Gorge is suitable for families, offering an engaging experience for hikers and cyclists. Information panels along the way provide fascinating insights into the gorge's history, making it an educational and scenic outing.
The gorges are best visited outside of winter. Historically, the Twingi Gorge was perilous, especially in winter, often cutting off the Binntal. Spring, summer, and autumn offer the most favorable conditions for hiking and cycling, allowing full enjoyment of the scenery and historical paths.
Beyond exploring the gorges themselves, the Landschaftspark Binntal offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including traffic-free bike rides and challenging MTB trails. For example, there are routes like the "Village Square Ernen – Twingi Gorge loop" or the "Twingi Gorge – Ze Binne at the Binna Reservoir loop." You can find more details on these activities in the Traffic-free bike rides around Landschaftspark Binntal and MTB Trails around Landschaftspark Binntal guides.
Visitors frequently praise the Twingi Gorge for its incredibly beautiful and easily navigable road, highlighting the impressive engineering of the old track. They enjoy discovering waterfalls, magnificent views, and small tunnels, often recommending allowing plenty of time to enjoy the journey and the fascinating stories told by the information panels.
Yes, you can find several excellent viewpoints. The View of the Binntal Gorge provides a general perspective of the area's deep valleys. Additionally, the View of the Rappental valley offers fantastic views into another impressive valley, often incorporated into scenic trails.


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