Canyons in Werdenberg, located in Eastern Switzerland, feature diverse geological formations. The region is characterized by river gorges cutting through mountains and high-altitude caves. These natural features offer varied terrain for exploration, from narrow passages with towering rock walls to significant prehistoric sites. Werdenberg provides a range of natural landscapes for outdoor activities.
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A beautiful stream with clear water, flowing down over polished rocks and through glacial mills.
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Dogs can go through next to the ladder, possibly with some help depending on the dog.
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This section is not to be underestimated. I descended it. It's a narrow path in a couloir that continues quite exposed. Although the couloir is very well secured with ropes and a ladder, it's still very steep. A head for heights and surefootedness are essential on this section.
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Sevelen Gorge Trail / 3.5 km circular hiking trail On this approximately 3.5 km circular hiking trail, you can experience nature and the environment in a different way. Is a glacial mill a type of coffee machine or a chicane in downhill skiing? Why is Liechtenstein actually African? And how can more than 1,300 different animals live on a single piece of wood? Bring your spirit of discovery and enjoy the mysterious atmosphere in the Geissberg Gorge or the magnificent views of our unique mountain world. The circular trail can be started from either the Glat parking lot or the town center near the civil defense installation. Simply follow the "Gorge Trail" markings and stay on these trails in the interest of nature and wildlife. The two other hiking trails, marked green and blue, offer a varied alternative to the adventure trail. Text / Source: Sevelen Municipal Administration, Hauptstrasse 54, 9475 Sevelen https://www.sevelen.ch/naturwanderungen/26930
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The mysterious atmosphere in the Geissbergtobel ravine or the magnificent views of our unique mountain world. The special climate in the Geissbergtobel, namely cool, humid air, little sunlight, and barren soils, leads to a strict selection among the potential inhabitants.
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Werdenberg features diverse natural formations. You can explore the narrow passages and towering rock walls of the Tamina Gorge, known for its thermal springs. Another significant site is the Drachenloch, a high-altitude prehistoric cave, which is Europe's highest prehistoric site. Additionally, the region offers gorges with waterfalls like the Simmitobel Waterfalls and Gorge Path, and streams with clear water flowing over polished rocks, such as at Saarbach Pools and Wooden Bridge.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Geissbergtobel Gorge (Schluchtenweg Sevelen) offers a 3.5 km circular hiking trail that is easy to walk with children, featuring a mysterious atmosphere and impressive views. The Müntschenberg Grotto is also categorized as family-friendly.
Near the Tamina Gorge, you can visit the Altes Bad Pfäfers, Switzerland's earliest baroque spa building, which now houses a monastery and spa museum. For prehistoric history enthusiasts, the Drachenloch is an archaeologically significant high-altitude cave with traces of human life dating back over 50,000 years. The Drachenlochmuseum in Vättis also showcases finds from the cave. You can learn more about the Drachenloch on Wikipedia.
The Tamina Gorge has a paved and fenced walkway, making it safe for visitors. While strollers are not recommended due to narrow pathways, the entrance can be reached by bus or on foot. Car and bike traffic are prohibited on the road leading directly to the gorge.
Werdenberg offers a variety of trails. The Geissbergtobel Gorge (Schluchtenweg Sevelen) features a 3.5 km circular hiking trail. You can also find paths along streams, like the one at Saarbach Pools and Wooden Bridge, or more challenging sections such as the Steep couloir section with ladder. The Drachenloch also involves a demanding hike on a very steep mountain path.
For the Geissbergtobel Gorge (Schluchtenweg Sevelen), there is a specially designated free parking space located directly at the starting point of the circular trail.
Beyond exploring the gorges, Werdenberg offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including moderate to difficult routes like the Saxer Gap – Staubern Mountain Inn loop. For runners, there are running trails such as the Old Rhine Bridge at Vaduz loop. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the Lake Walen loop. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking in Werdenberg, Running Trails in Werdenberg, and Gravel biking in Werdenberg guides.
The Tamina Gorge is the source of 36.5°C thermal water that has made Bad Ragaz a famous health resort. Around 7 to 10 million liters of this body-warm water surface daily. While the actual springs are behind a window, visitors can feel the warm water at a fountain. The constant warm temperature creates a mystical and healing atmosphere.
The Breitläuibach Dry Stream Bed is notable for being mostly dry, offering a beautiful forest path experience. Despite the lack of water, the section of the path that leads past the stream is considered a scenic trail.
The Simmitobel Waterfalls and Gorge Path features waterfalls and a path with many concrete steps along the stream. It includes a steep climb of about 50 meters at its end, offering a dynamic experience through the gorge.
This area is loved for its beautiful stream with clear water flowing over polished rocks and through glacial mills. Several pools invite visitors to bathe their feet, providing a refreshing experience amidst nature.
Yes, in the evenings, the Tamina Gorge hosts an interactive light show called Light Ragaz. Tickets must be purchased in advance to experience this unique display within the gorge.


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