Best canyons around Ponthaux are found within the canton of Fribourg, characterized by diverse natural landscapes. The region features deep river valleys and gorges carved through molasse cliffs, providing opportunities for exploration. These natural attractions are accessible from Ponthaux, showcasing the area's geological formations and scenic beauty. The area offers a mix of trails through ravines and viewpoints overlooking significant waterways.
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It is a beautiful section. But it is not steep and the path is well developed.
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steep climb but with a single passage between molasse walls
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At the south-west exit of the tunnel, an exciting path runs above the dammed Saane (or Lake Pèrolles) with beautiful views of the river/lake - embedded in a gorge-like valley with meadows, reeds, forests, mountain slopes and rock faces. When looking down from the upper part to the northeast, the "Magere Au" dam appears to the right (east) of the rock faces on the left (west) side, damming the river here to form a lake.
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Between the Gruyère and Schiffenen lakes, the Sarine has the morphological characteristics of a canyon. Here you can observe the impressive Molasse cliffs that line the river. You also have a beautiful view of the Naigles footbridge and the Poya bridge.
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beautiful moat, the side slopes are covered with ivy
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In the meantime properly washed out and difficult to drive uphill. There is also a tarred path for the comfortable ☺️
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Very nice ravine single trail S0-S1 through the beautiful Fineta ditch. Accessible on both sides.
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The gorges in the Ponthaux area, such as the Sarine Canyon and the area around Lac de Pérolles and the Saane Gorge, are characterized by impressive Molasse cliffs, river-carved valleys, and scenic views of lakes and rivers. The region's geology features Quaternary moraine deposits and Tertiary molasse, creating deep, wooded valleys.
Yes, you can explore a Historic Path Between Cliffs. This trail offers a unique passage between molasse walls, providing a glimpse into the natural and possibly historical pathways of the region.
The area offers a variety of hiking experiences. For instance, the Fineta Graben Single Trail is a beautiful ravine single trail. The path above Lac de Pérolles also provides an exciting route with beautiful views. For more general hiking options, you can explore the many hiking routes around Ponthaux.
While not directly in Ponthaux, the Gorges du Gottéron (also known as Galterengraben) are located near Fribourg, making them a reasonably accessible option. These gorges are approximately 2.9 kilometers long and up to 60 meters deep, carved by the Gottéron stream. A footpath runs along the gorges, offering a scenic experience of wild nature close to an urban area. You can learn more about them on Wikipedia.
Many of the paths along the gorges, such as the footpath in the Gorges du Gottéron, are suitable for families. While specific 'family_friendly' tags are not present for all highlights, the general nature of exploring these natural areas on foot can be enjoyed by various ages, provided appropriate care is taken on trails.
Trails in the gorges around Ponthaux generally range from intermediate difficulty. For example, the Fineta Graben Single Trail is rated S0-S1, indicating it's suitable for mountain biking but also accessible for hikers. The Historic Path Between Cliffs is described as having a steep climb in one section but is otherwise well-developed. Always check specific route details for current conditions and difficulty.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the area around Ponthaux offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous gravel biking routes, hiking trails, and MTB trails. These guides provide options for various skill levels and distances, allowing you to combine gorge visits with other adventures.
The gorges are generally beautiful to visit during spring, summer, and autumn when the weather is mild and the paths are clear. Spring brings lush greenery, while autumn offers vibrant foliage. Winter visits might be possible, but some paths could be slippery or closed due to ice and snow, especially in deeper sections like the Gorges du Gottéron.
Yes, the View of Lac de Pérolles and the Saane Gorge offers beautiful vistas of the dammed Saane (or Lake Pèrolles) embedded in a gorge-like valley. The Sarine Canyon also provides impressive views of the Molasse cliffs and the Naigles footbridge and Poya bridge.
Visitors appreciate the striking natural beauty and the opportunity to experience unspoiled wilderness close to urban areas. The trails offer exciting passages, beautiful views of rivers and lakes, and the unique geological formations of the Molasse cliffs. The blend of wild nature with accessible footpaths makes for a rewarding outdoor experience.


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