Best canyons around Seewis im Prättigau are found in the picturesque municipality in the canton of Grisons, Switzerland. This area provides access to natural gorges and canyons, primarily centered around the Prättigau Gorge and the Taschinasbach river. These formations offer opportunities for both scenic hiking and adventurous canyoning. The region's varied terrain, including bridges, ladders, and winding paths, makes for engaging exploration.
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Easy to walk. Sturdy footwear is still necessary. Roots and rocks. Certainly manageable for regular hikers. Also accessible with poles.
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The Kesselfall waterfall near Brand is a beautiful, thunderous waterfall that plunges through a 40-meter-deep gorge of the Alviersbach stream. It's particularly impressive after heavy rainfall.
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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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A great path along the stream. A welcome cooling off, especially on hot days. 🥰
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The Tamina Gorge is located above Bad Ragaz in the northern part of the Tamina Valley in the canton of St. Gallen. Between Valens and Bonadivis, the water of the Tamina has dug itself up to 200 meters into the rock for 15,000 years. The narrowest part of the crevices is 750 meters long and 75 meters deep. It is covered at the natural bridge. In the rear part of the Tamina Gorge is the thermal spring, which has water at a temperature of 36.6 degrees. From 1350 to 1969, the thermal water was used in Bad Pfäfers, in the Valens medical clinic and in the thermal baths in Bad Ragaz, for example to cure rheumatism. The water was piped there via long pipes.
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From this point it goes down the valley along the stream through the gorge.
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A nice walk in the shade. Can be slippery in wet weather.
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is a beautiful path, always in the shade along the water
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The region around Seewis im Prättigau is rich in natural beauty, primarily featuring deep, forested ravines, powerful waterfalls, and the clear waters of rivers like the Taschinasbach. You'll encounter varied terrain, including rock formations, lush forests, and scenic viewpoints offering glimpses of the Rätikon Range. Highlights include the thunderous Kesselfall / Waterfall near Brand and the serene Gorge Trail Waterfalls.
Yes, the area offers excellent hiking opportunities. The Prättigau Gorge, for instance, can be explored via a scenic hiking trail that involves crossing the Taschinasbach river, using ladders, and navigating a zigzag path. This route is largely shaded, making it pleasant on warmer days. For more hiking options, you can explore various trails listed in the Hiking around Seewis im Prättigau guide.
The Prättigau Gorge offers a unique hiking experience due to its varied terrain and natural features. Hikers will navigate bridges, ladders, and winding paths through a deep, forested ravine. The trail provides stunning views of the Rätikon Range and the Taschinasbach Gorge, offering an engaging and moderately challenging adventure amidst lush scenery.
Yes, some areas are suitable for families. The Kesselfall / Waterfall near Brand is listed as family-friendly, offering an impressive natural spectacle. Additionally, the path to the Tamina Thermal Spring is suitable for prams and wheelchairs, providing an accessible way to experience a gorge with warm thermal water.
Yes, the Taschinasbach river directly in Seewis im Prättigau is a known canyoning location. It is rated with a 2/5 difficulty, making it suitable for those with some experience or for guided introductory and intermediate tours. Canyoning here offers an exciting way to experience the gorge from within the watercourse, with features like natural slides and pools.
The best time to visit for hiking and general exploration is typically during warmer months when trails are clear of snow and the weather is pleasant. For canyoning, late spring to early autumn is usually ideal, as water levels are more stable and temperatures are suitable. The Gorge Trail Waterfalls, with its shaded path along the water, is particularly enjoyable on hot days for a refreshing experience.
Yes, the Tamina Gorge, located near Bad Ragaz, is home to Europe's most abundant thermal spring. The water emerges at a constant 36.5°C. You can visit the Tamina Thermal Spring, where the path to the source is accessible and the warm water creates a unique, comfortable atmosphere within the gorge.
Beyond exploring the canyons, the region around Seewis im Prättigau offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails in the Running Trails around Seewis im Prättigau guide, and road cycling enthusiasts can discover routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Seewis im Prättigau guide. The Gauertal also offers prepared winter hiking trails.
Yes, there is an entrance fee for the Tamina Gorge. Visitors should be aware that it typically costs 5 CHF and requires exact change for the automated entry system. Information regarding opening times and admission prices for the Tamina Thermal Spring can often be found on local tourism websites.
Yes, several locations provide impressive views. Specific points along the Prättigau Gorge hike, such as 'Sass,' offer panoramic views back along the Taschinasbach Gorge. The Gauertal also provides imposing views of the "Three Towers" mountain formation, which are visible throughout the valley.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and the diverse experiences offered. Many enjoy the refreshing coolness of the shaded paths along the water, especially on hot days, as found at the Gorge Trail Waterfalls. The impressive power of waterfalls like the Kesselfall / Waterfall near Brand and the unique warmth of the Tamina Thermal Spring are also highly valued.


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