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Easy hiking trails around Pumpspeicherkraftwerk Mapragg traverse a landscape characterized by the Mapragg reservoir, the Tamina valley, and surrounding Alpine foothills. The region features a mix of bright forests, expansive meadows, and paths following the Tamina River. Elevation changes are generally minimal on these easy routes, making them accessible for various fitness levels.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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7
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6.70km
01:48
80m
80m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.55km
01:04
120m
120m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.79km
01:44
290m
290m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.87km
01:22
230m
230m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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2.60km
01:04
210m
210m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Natural Bridge in the Tamina Gorge There are two possible explanations for how the Tamina River carved its gorge out of the rock over the past 15,000 years: First, the river carved its way through the seven-meter-thick nummulite limestone, which forms the natural bridges, in a narrow channel. As the water pushed into the softer Seewer slate below, this promoted the formation of a stronger valley. As the Tamina River cut diagonally in an eastward direction, the western wall is said to have tilted slightly, thus wedging the nummulite limestone banks against each other, creating the natural bridges. It is also conceivable, however, that the Tamina River carved its way beneath the harder limestone, and the gorge is actually a cave. However, the most important outcrops of this at the natural bridges are neither accessible nor visible. The Swiss geologist Albert Heim was convinced: "No other gorge in the Swiss Alps surpasses it in grandeur." Text / Source: When the water penetrated the softer Seewer slate below, this promoted stronger valley formation. As the Tamina River cut diagonally in an eastward direction, the western wall is said to have tilted slightly, wedging the nummulite limestone banks against each other, creating the natural bridges. It is also conceivable, however, that the Tamina River eroded beneath the harder limestone, and that the gorge is actually a cave. However, the most important outcrops of this at the natural bridges are neither accessible nor visible. The Swiss geologist Albert Heim was convinced: "No other gorge in the Swiss Alps surpasses it in grandeur." https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taminaschlucht#:~:text=There%20are%20two%20ways%20of%20the%20Tamina,seven%20meters%20thick%20nummulite%20limestone%20which%20forms%20the%20natural%20bridges.
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Tamina Gorge near Old Bad Pfäfers - 36.5°C, 8,000 liters per minute. Source of our thermal water The Tamina spring is not only the namesake of our thermal spa, but also the source of our healing spring water. Europe's most abundant thermal spring rises in the Tamina Gorge near Bad Ragaz and was discovered in the early Middle Ages (in 1242). Mysterious Tamina Gorge In the Tamina Gorge between Valens and the hamlet of Bonadivis, the water of the Tamina River carves its way up to 200 meters into the earth. The narrow rock crevice of the Tamina Gorge is approximately 750 meters long and 70 meters deep. Near Old Bad Pfäfers, the gorge widens, and a road now connects Old Bad Pfäfers with the town of Bad Ragaz. Deep within the mystical Tamina Gorge beats its heart: the inexhaustible spring from which healing, body-temperature thermal water has bubbled for centuries. Among others, the physician and alchemist Paracelsus praised the healing properties of the spring water in the 16th century, which is considered an acratotherm due to its low mineral content and temperature of 36.5°C. Text / Source: TAMINA THERME AG, Hans Albrecht-Strasse, Bad Ragaz https://www.taminatherme.ch/thermalwasserwelt/taminaschlucht-thermalwasser
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Tamina Gorge - 36.5°C, 8,000 liters per minute. Two hunters from the nearby Pfäfers Monastery discovered the healing Tamina spring in 1240. Therefore, the healing properties of Pfäfers' spring water were recognized early on. Initially, the sick bathed in rock depressions, and from 1350 onwards, in wooden bathhouses across the roaring Tamina. Access to the gorge was difficult: those who could climbed ladders. The rest abseiled into the gorge in baskets – blindfolded to combat their fear. Today, the Tamina Gorge can be explored much more comfortably. From Bad Ragaz, a leisurely one-hour hike leads to the Old Baths of Pfäfers. Halfway through, you pass under the largest arched bridge in Switzerland, the Tamina Bridge. Those who don't want to walk can take the post bus or the Rösslipost (horse-drawn carriage). The entrance to the mystical gorge is located just behind the historic building. A tunnel secures the 450-meter-long path through the rock to the spring water grotto. Here, the Tamina spring bubbles continuously from the rock, day and night, at a temperature of 36.5°C, and 8,000 liters per minute. Text / Source: Switzerland Tourism https://www.myswitzerland.com/de-ch/erlebnisse/tamina-schlucht-und-altes-bad-pfaefers/
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Tamina Gorge near Old Bad Pfäfers - 36.5°C, 8,000 liters per minute. Source of our thermal water The Tamina spring is not only the namesake of our thermal spa, but also the source of our healing spring water. Europe's most abundant thermal spring rises in the Tamina Gorge near Bad Ragaz and was discovered in the early Middle Ages (in 1242). Mysterious Tamina Gorge In the Tamina Gorge between Valens and the hamlet of Bonadivis, the water of the Tamina River carves its way up to 200 meters into the earth. The narrow rock crevice of the Tamina Gorge is approximately 750 meters long and 70 meters deep. Near Old Bad Pfäfers, the gorge widens, and a road now connects Old Bad Pfäfers with the town of Bad Ragaz. Deep within the mystical Tamina Gorge beats its heart: the inexhaustible spring from which healing, body-temperature thermal water has bubbled for centuries. Among others, the physician and alchemist Paracelsus praised the healing properties of the spring water in the 16th century, which is considered an acratotherm due to its low mineral content and temperature of 36.5°C. Text / Source: TAMINA THERME AG, Hans Albrecht-Strasse, Bad Ragaz https://www.taminatherme.ch/thermalwasserwelt/taminaschlucht-thermalwasser
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The region around Pumpspeicherkraftwerk Mapragg offers over 200 easy hiking trails. In total, there are more than 440 routes of varying difficulty, ensuring options for all skill levels.
Easy hikes in this area feature a mix of natural trails through bright forests and expansive meadows. Many paths follow the wild course of the Tamina River, offering pleasant walking without significant altitude differences. You'll also find routes circling the Mapragg reservoir, providing accessible and scenic paths.
Yes, many easy trails around Pumpspeicherkraftwerk Mapragg are circular. A popular option is the Mapraggsee – Mapragg Reservoir / Power Plant loop from Taminatal, which circles the reservoir. Another scenic loop is the Findels Alp - good rest spot loop from Vättnerberg Bergstation.
Yes, the easy trails are generally well-suited for families. Routes around the Mapragg reservoir, with their minimal elevation gain and shorter durations, are particularly good for all skill levels, including those with children. The diverse landscapes of forests and meadows also offer engaging environments for younger hikers.
Most trails in the Pumpspeicherkraftwerk Mapragg area are dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature protection areas, near livestock, or in crowded sections. Please ensure you clean up after your pet.
The primary natural attraction is the Mapragg reservoir itself, which many trails circle, offering impressive views. You'll also experience the beautiful Tamina valley with its river, and a mix of characteristic Alpine foothills forests and meadows. Some routes, like the Tamina Gorge – Tamina Gorge Thermal Spring loop from Feuerwehrdepot Valens, lead through the dramatic Tamina Gorge.
The area is enjoyable for hiking throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer provides warmer weather for longer days outdoors. Some trails may be accessible in winter, but conditions can vary, so checking local reports is advisable.
The region is generally accessible by public transport, with connections to nearby towns like Bad Ragaz. From there, local buses often serve the Taminatal area, bringing you closer to various trailheads around Pumpspeicherkraftwerk Mapragg. It's best to check local bus schedules for specific starting points.
Yes, parking facilities are typically available near popular trailheads and attractions in the Pumpspeicherkraftwerk Mapragg area. Specific parking information can often be found on local tourism websites or detailed route descriptions.
The trails around Pumpspeicherkraftwerk Mapragg are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 2700 reviews. Hikers often praise the scenic views, the well-maintained paths, and the accessibility of the routes, especially those around the reservoir and through the Tamina Gorge.
Yes, you can find various cafes and restaurants in the nearby villages within the Taminatal, such as Bad Ragaz or Valens. Some trails, like the Findels Alp - good rest spot loop from Vättnerberg Bergstation, even lead to specific spots known for refreshments.
While specific accessible trails are not explicitly highlighted, many of the easy routes around the Mapragg reservoir feature minimal elevation changes and well-maintained paths, making them more suitable for individuals with limited mobility or those using strollers. It's always recommended to check individual route details for specific accessibility information.


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