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Top 18 Gorges around Zernez

Canyons near Zernez, located in the Engadine valley, serve as a gateway to the Swiss National Park. The region features natural landscapes with striking canyon-like valleys and river gorges. While traditional canyoning is generally not permitted within the highly protected Swiss National Park, the area offers impressive gorge-like scenery for hiking. Visitors can explore these features within the strict conservation framework of the park.

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Valle Alpisella Pass

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Fantastic area or pure nature, no traffic and no mobile phone reception. Great trails and great time.

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Inn Cycle Path Section: S-chanf to Zernez

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The Inn Cycle Path leads on this section from S-chanf to Zernez. The route runs mostly on gravel roads and some asphalt sections. Along the railway line and above the …

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Val Spöl Gorge

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The Val Spöl is a rather shady and deliberately wild side valley in the Swiss National Park. It is less busy than other hiking routes and is therefore ideal for quiet hours of hiking.

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Susauna Valley

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just beautiful in the Saosena valley

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Val Tasna

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The Val Tasna is a side valley of the Lower Engadine in the area of the municipality of Scuol.
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August 29, 2024, Susauna Valley

Nice warm-up stretch to Alp Funtauna, by then you're warm.

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Beautiful side valley of the central Engadine. The wide natural road leads from the Alp Funtauna (from here to the Scaletta Pass or the Kesch Hut) down to Susauna and Chapella in the Engadine, always close to the Vallember (small river in the valley).

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The Val Spöl is a rather shady and deliberately wild side valley in the Swiss National Park. It is less busy than other hiking routes and is therefore ideal for quiet hours of hiking.

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September 2, 2023, Val Tasna

Val Tasna The Val Tasna is a side valley of the Lower Engadine in the area of the municipality of Scuol. The Val Tasna is traversed by the Tasnan and flows from the north between Ardez and Ftan at an altitude of around 1250 m above sea level. M. in the valley of the Inn. In the upper part is the Alp Valmala at 1987 m, which is mainly populated with goats in summer. Just above Alp Valmala, the valley divides into the Val d'Urezzas, through which the Aua d'Urezzas flows, and the Val Urschai, through which the Tasnan flows. Text/Source: Wikipedia https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Val_Tasna

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Fantastic area or pure nature, no traffic and no mobile phone reception. Great trails and great time.

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Hard climb that connects Livigno to the Cancano lakes. Fund in good condition and therefore passable in gravel as long as you have good training and soft relationships (slopes that exceed 25% in the central part of the climb)

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August 3, 2022, Susauna Valley

Great, deserted valley descent from the Scalettapass / Alp Funtauna. Grandiose landscape.

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The alternative route for the currently closed section is also pleasant to drive.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of canyon-like landscapes can I explore near Zernez?

Near Zernez, you can explore impressive gorge-like scenery primarily through hiking. The region, serving as a gateway to the Swiss National Park, features natural landscapes with striking canyon-like valleys and river gorges. Notable areas include Val Cluozza and Val Spöl, both offering deep immersion into pristine alpine wilderness.

Is traditional canyoning permitted in the Zernez area or Swiss National Park?

No, traditional canyoning, which involves descending through waterways with jumps, slides, and rappelling, is generally not permitted within the highly protected Swiss National Park due to strict conservation regulations. Visitors are expected to stay on marked paths, and bathing in natural waters is prohibited. You can find more information on the park's regulations at nationalpark.ch.

Which gorges are recommended for hiking near Zernez?

For hiking, we recommend exploring the Val Spöl Gorge, a wild side valley in the Swiss National Park known for its quiet trails and continuous views of the Spöl river. Another option is Val Cluozza, considered the 'original core' of the Swiss National Park, offering deep views into the Cluozza Gorge and extensive stone pine fields.

What natural features can I expect to see in the Val Cluozza?

Val Cluozza is characterized by steep rock faces at its entrance and offers deep views into the Cluozza Gorge. The landscape includes extensive stone pine fields and wild scree gullies. You can also observe diverse wildlife such as chamois, deer, and ibex, especially in the evening. Geological features, including dinosaur tracks in Val Diavel, add to its scientific interest.

What makes the Val Spöl Gorge a unique hiking experience?

The Val Spöl Gorge offers a quieter hiking experience away from more frequented routes. The Spöl river winds through forests of spruce, larch, and pine, providing continuous views of the river's course. It's an ideal place to appreciate the power of the water and the tranquility of the forest, with opportunities to observe birdlife like the dipper.

Are there any other notable valleys or passes with gorge-like features near Zernez?

Yes, the Valle Alpisella Pass is a small alpine valley offering pure nature with no traffic or mobile phone reception, where the Adda river originates. Additionally, Val Tasna is a beautiful side valley of the Lower Engadine, traversed by the Tasnan river, offering scenic views.

What outdoor activities can I do near the gorges around Zernez?

Beyond hiking, the Zernez area offers various outdoor activities. You can find excellent gravel biking routes, such as those exploring Alpisella & Trela or Val Viola & Forcola di Livigno. There are also numerous running trails and mountain biking routes, including tours through the Inntal to Guarda. For more details, explore the Gravel biking around Zernez, Running Trails around Zernez, and MTB Trails around Zernez guides.

Can I bring my dog on hiking trails in the Swiss National Park gorges?

Within the Swiss National Park, dogs are generally not permitted on hiking trails to protect the wildlife and pristine environment. It's crucial to check specific regulations for any area you plan to visit, as rules can be strict in protected zones.

What is the best time to visit the gorges around Zernez for hiking?

The best time to visit for hiking is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (June to October), when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are most favorable. This allows for comfortable exploration of the valleys and gorges.

Are there any cycling paths that offer views of the gorges near Zernez?

Yes, the Inn Cycle Path Section: S-chanf to Zernez offers fantastic views. This route runs mostly on gravel roads and some asphalt sections, leading along the railway line and above the Inn Gorge, providing scenic vistas of the river and the surrounding landscape.

What should I know about parking and accessibility for these gorge trails?

Parking availability varies by location. For instance, for trails like Val dal Botsch, parking is free. However, within the Swiss National Park, access is often restricted to marked paths, and public transport might be the preferred way to reach trailheads. Always check specific access points and parking options for your chosen route.

What wildlife can I observe in the gorges and valleys near Zernez?

The pristine alpine wilderness of areas like Val Cluozza and Val Spöl offers opportunities to observe diverse wildlife. In Val Cluozza, you might spot chamois, deer, and ibex. Along the Val Spöl, birdlife, including the dipper, can be observed. Remember to maintain a respectful distance and stay on marked trails to avoid disturbing the animals.

Are there any places to stop for refreshments or overnight stays within the Swiss National Park gorges?

Within the highly protected Swiss National Park, amenities are very limited. The Chamanna Cluozza is the only hut within the park where overnight stays are possible, located further up in Val Cluozza. For most other trails, like Val dal Botsch, there are no places to stop for refreshments, so it's essential to bring your own food and drink.

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