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Top 20 Gorges in Inn

Best canyons in Inn are found along the Inn River, a significant waterway flowing through Switzerland, Austria, and Germany. These geological formations are primarily located within the Austrian state of Tyrol and the Swiss Engadine region. The area features dramatic landscapes, offering opportunities for hiking and whitewater sports. Visitors can explore unique formations with rushing waters, waterfalls, and diverse plant life.

Best canyons in Inn

  • The most popular canyons is Inn Gorge at Altfinstermünz, a gorge that features impressive…

Last updated: April 29, 2026

Altfinstermünz Fortress and Bridge

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Above the Reschenpass, below raging waters, in between the old customs station - great for a break!

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Inn Gorge at Altfinstermünz

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The gorge and the old crossing over the Inn are worth seeing. You should really accept the few meters in altitude and drive down along the Inn. It's more strenuous …

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Uina Gorge

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The Uina Gorge never fails to impress. It doesn't matter whether this is your first time here or whether you've been here before. This path is simply unique, even if …

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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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Fimba Valley

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On the way to one of the most famous north-south crossings, the Fimber Pass (Fimbapass), you come through this pristine valley. You cross the green border between Austria and Switzerland. …

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Punt Penduossa Sura and Punt Penduossa Suot are the names of the two suspension bridges that span the rushing La Brancla stream between Zuort and Val Sinestra at 45 and …

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Swiss-Italian Border at Val d'Uina

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"Green" border with turnstile and border markers between Italy and Switzerland.

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Uina Gorge

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simple section, it is increasingly difficult 👀

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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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The path winds along the river down into the valley to Scuol. Over hill and dale.
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the torrent has to be crossed …

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April 21, 2026, Clemgia Gorge Suspension Bridge

Very stable, and it's not really high. Absolutely suitable for families.

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April 14, 2026, Fimba Valley

A dreamlike beautiful landscape that you must see!

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August 16, 2025, Uina Gorge

Uina Gorge is currently (16.08.25) closed due to two mudslides. No crossing to the Sesvenna Hut is possible.

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Two very beautiful, newer suspension bridges over the Brancia River. Easily accessible on foot and by bike (MTB: S2 trail). However, you'll need to push your bike over the bridges.

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A beautiful valley....simply amazing

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Magnificent gorge, great gravel

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Impressive landscape with many interesting sights

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Just west of the 2,309 m high Schlinig Pass is the border between Switzerland 🇨🇭 (Canton of Graubünden) and Italy 🇮🇹 (South Tyrol).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most notable canyons and gorges in the Inn region?

The Inn region, particularly in Tyrol, Austria, and the Swiss Engadine, features several impressive gorges. Highlights include the dramatic Inn Gorge at Altfinstermünz with its distinctive green water, and the challenging Uina Gorge known for its unique path and impressive views. Other notable spots mentioned in the region are Wolfsklamm Gorge, Mühlau Gorge, and the whitewater-renowned Imster Schlucht.

What kind of hiking experiences can I expect in the Inn canyons?

The Inn canyons offer a variety of hiking experiences, from well-maintained paths suitable for all levels to challenging trails. You can find routes like the 5 km path through Wolfsklamm Gorge, featuring wooden platforms and bridges, or the convenient Mühlau Gorge path within Innsbruck. For more demanding adventures, the Uina Gorge offers a unique and strenuous trail. Many gorges, such as Ehnbachklamm, provide refreshing experiences, especially on hot days.

Are there family-friendly canyons to visit in the Inn region?

Yes, several canyons in the Inn region are suitable for families. The Lötzklamm Gorge (Zammer Lochputz) is recommended as a child-friendly destination, rich in legends and featuring an impressive 30-meter-high waterfall. Mühlau Gorge, located in Innsbruck, also offers a well-maintained path along the Wurmbach with wooden bridges and small waterfalls, making it suitable for inexperienced hikers and children, complete with information boards and a 'witches' kitchen' cave.

Are there opportunities for whitewater sports in the Inn canyons?

Absolutely. The Inn River itself, particularly the Imster Schlucht section in Austria, is renowned for its whitewater, making it a dream destination for river runners and playboaters. It offers a consistent Class III whitewater experience. Further upstream in the Swiss Engadine, the Giarsun Gorge is known as a challenging 'committing canyon run' for kayakers.

What natural features and wildlife can be observed in the Inn canyons?

The canyons are rich in natural beauty. Wolfsklamm Gorge offers a 'jungle-like experience' with emerald-green waters and abundant plant life due to its cool, humid environment. Gleirsch Gorge is noted for its super clear, ice-cold, and beautifully colored water. The Val Spöl Gorge is part of a nature reserve, offering opportunities to observe local flora and fauna in a wild side valley of the Swiss National Park.

Are there any historical sites or landmarks within the Inn canyons?

Yes, the region is home to several historical sites. The Inn Gorge at Altfinstermünz features an old crossing over the Inn River, making it a scenic and historically interesting spot. Nearby, Altfinstermünz Fortress and Bridge is an impressive castle and historical site offering a great place for a break along the river. The Finstermünz Gorge, at the border of Austria and Switzerland, also has historical significance due to its challenging terrain and past landslides.

When is the best time to visit the canyons in the Inn region?

Many of the canyons, especially those with well-maintained trails and wooden walkways, are ideal for visiting during warmer months. The refreshing coolness of their microclimates makes them particularly appealing on hot summer days, as noted for Ehnbachklamm. However, it's always advisable to check local conditions, as some gorges might be affected by weather or seasonal closures, such as the Uina Gorge which has experienced mudslides.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the Inn canyons?

Beyond exploring the canyons themselves, the Inn region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find excellent opportunities for gravel biking, with routes like 'Val Mora Gravel Tour' and 'Ardez Railway Viaduct – Inn floodplains loop'. There are also numerous mountain hikes, including challenging ascents to summits like Flüela Schwarzhorn, and easy hikes such as the 'Via Engiadina Trail' and the 'Bear Theme Trail'.

Are there any unique architectural features or bridges in the Inn canyons?

Yes, the region features some unique man-made structures that enhance the canyon experience. The Altfinstermünz Fortress and Bridge is a notable historical site. Additionally, the Val Sinestra boasts impressive suspension bridges, Punt Penduossa Sura and Punt Penduossa Suot, which span the rushing La Brancla stream and offer an adventurous crossing, even for cyclists.

What makes the Inn Gorge at Altfinstermünz a popular destination?

The Inn Gorge at Altfinstermünz is highly regarded for its impressive rock formations and the distinctive green color of its water. Visitors appreciate the scenic paths along the watercourse and the historical significance of the old crossing over the Inn. It's considered a beautiful and historically interesting spot, often combined with a visit to the nearby Altfinstermünz Fortress and Bridge.

Can I find trails suitable for cycling through or near the canyons?

Yes, the Inn region offers cycling opportunities. The Inn Cycle Path Section: S-chanf to Zernez is a notable route that follows the river, offering views of gorges and forests. While some canyon trails might require pushing bikes, like parts of the Uina Gorge, the region also has dedicated gravel biking guides with routes that traverse the wider canyon areas.

What is the Leutaschklamm (Leutasch Ghost Gorge) known for?

The Leutaschklamm, located near the border of Austria and Germany, is famous for its unique secured lattice pathway in its upper section. This pathway provides an immersive experience with various interactive stations and a panoramic bridge, allowing visitors to explore the gorge safely. It's a highly recommended visit for those who enjoy dramatic landscapes and don't mind heights.

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