Best canyons around Boltigen are shaped by the Simme River, which carves through the landscape, creating varied topography and gorge-like sections. The region offers a blend of natural formations and outdoor activities, including river trekking in nearby areas. Boltigen serves as a starting point for exploring these natural features, which often include viewpoints and challenging trails. The area's geology provides a setting for both adventurous and scenic experiences.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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See: https://schweizmobil.ch/de/wanderland/route-319
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I recommend starting the hike in Weissenburg. The steep section before the suspension bridge is easier to manage going up than going down. https://schweizmobil.ch/de/wanderland/route-319
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Nice hiking tour in the back part of the Schwarzsee.
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At the confluence of the Morgetebach and the Buuschebach, the very steep path begins on the rock walls, which winds its way up to the suspension bridge high above the rocky gorge of the Morgetebach with many nested metal stairs. A very exciting path"
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Do you also have nice spots for barbecuing while swimming? Pay attention to the weather! Water can rise very very very fast! And is mostly quite to extremely fresh😜
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Demanding section on the Alpine Bike Tour 1 along a ledge from the Ruisseau des Clernes Picat
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The region around Boltigen offers a variety of natural features, including deep gorges, rivers, and scenic viewpoints. You can explore areas like Breccaschlund, known for its magnificent panoramas, or witness the powerful flow of the Simme River, which carves through the landscape creating impressive gorge-like sections.
Yes, for river trekking, you can head to the Pissot Canyon and La Tine Canyon, both located near Château d'Oex, approximately 27 kilometers from Boltigen. These locations offer an immersive natural experience, often involving navigating riverbeds on foot, scrambling, swimming, and sometimes small jumps or slides.
Two prominent suspension bridges offer unique perspectives over the gorges. The Leiternweide Suspension Bridge (Oberwil im Simmental) spans 111 meters long and 111 meters high above a gorge, providing stable and impressive views. Another exciting option is the Morgetenbach Suspension Bridge, situated high above the rocky gorge of the Morgetebach, accessible via an exciting path with many nested metal stairs.
Yes, the Simme River, which flows through Boltigen, is a popular spot for classic rafting. While not explicitly a technical canyoning route, rafting on the Simme provides a thrilling way to experience the river's course and its varied topography, including gorge-like features.
Visitors to the gorges around Boltigen can expect spectacular and magnificent panoramas. For instance, Breccaschlund offers stunning scenic views, especially in the back part of the Schwarzsee. The suspension bridges also provide fantastic elevated views over deep gorges and the surrounding Alps on clear days.
Absolutely. The region offers numerous hiking trails that traverse and overlook the canyons. For example, the area around the Leiternweide Suspension Bridge involves a mountain hike with beautiful viewpoints. You can find more detailed hiking routes and guides, including challenging and moderate options, on the Mountain Hikes around Boltigen guide page.
The best season for water-based activities like canyoning and river trekking in the region is typically from May to October. Outside of these months, conditions can become dangerous due to cold temperatures, snowmelt, or excessive water levels.
While some trails can be challenging, certain sections and viewpoints are suitable for families. For instance, the hike to the Leiternweide Suspension Bridge can be done with children aged 12 and over who have good sure-footedness and fitness. Always check specific route details for suitability and difficulty before heading out with children.
Beyond hiking and river activities, the area around Boltigen is excellent for mountain biking and running. You can explore various trails, from challenging mountain bike routes like those found in the MTB Trails around Boltigen guide, to diverse running paths detailed in the Running Trails around Boltigen guide.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning natural beauty and the adventurous experiences. The magnificent panoramas, the thrill of crossing suspension bridges high above gorges, and the immersive feeling of river trekking or rafting are often cited as favorite aspects. The diverse landscape offers both challenging trails and scenic viewpoints, appealing to a wide range of outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, the region offers several challenging options. The hike to the Leiternweide Suspension Bridge is described as a moderately difficult mountain hike, requiring sure-footedness and alpine experience. Additionally, the path to the Morgetenbach Suspension Bridge involves a very steep ascent with many metal stairs, making it an exciting and demanding route. For mountain biking, the Alpine Bike Route 1 – Ruisseau des Clernes Picat Section is noted as a demanding section along a ledge.


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