Best canyons around Wattenwil feature the Gürbegraben gorge, a natural formation carved by the Gürbe River. This area presents a landscape shaped by water, with geological features and hiking opportunities. The Gürbe River descends approximately 1,000 meters within its initial 5 kilometers, contributing to the dramatic terrain. The region includes numerous barriers and waterfalls, demonstrating efforts to manage the river's flow.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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The Glütschbachtal is definitely worth a visit. On foot, by bike or mountain bike
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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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Always worth a visit
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Why do you drive such a route simply because you can? Please only with good training basics...
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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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I was alone on the suspension bridge, but I was still very surprised at how little it swayed. I'm not afraid of heights, but since you can see the other end of the bridge very well and, as I said, it hardly sways, crossing the suspension bridge wasn't a problem.
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Nice climb with little traffic
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The primary natural feature is the Gürbegraben gorge, carved by the Gürbe River. This area is characterized by dramatic scenery, unique geological formations, and over a hundred barriers and artificial waterfalls that manage the river's powerful flow. You can also find rocky stream and cliff formations, such as those at Glütschbachtal Rocky Stream and Cliff.
Yes, the region features impressive suspension bridges. You can visit the Leiternweide Suspension Bridge (Oberwil im Simmental), which is 111 meters long and 111 meters high above the gorge. Another notable one is the Morgetenbach Suspension Bridge, situated high above the rocky gorge of the Morgetebach, featuring many nested metal stairs.
The Gürbegraben gorge offers adventurous hiking, particularly along the Wildwasserweg Gürbe. This trail provides varying terrains, from alpine roads and pastures to narrow and challenging sections with steps. It allows hikers to experience the raw power of the river and unique geological formations up close. Be aware that some sections require sure-footedness.
As of recent reports, a section of the Wildwasserweg Gürbe is currently inaccessible due to multiple landslides and fallen trees. It is highly recommended to check current conditions before planning your visit to ensure safety and accessibility.
The best time to visit is generally during dry periods when water levels are lower, especially for hiking the Wildwasserweg Gürbe. It is advised to avoid hiking during high water or impending thunderstorms due to safety concerns in the narrow and demanding sections of the gorge.
While some sections of the Gürbegraben gorge are demanding, in the flatter lower parts of the Gürbe, where debris has accumulated, there are pleasant spots for bathing and barbecuing, which can be suitable for families. For hiking, some parts of the Wildwasserweg Gürbe might be too challenging for young children, but easier sections or alternative routes might be available. The Leiternweide Suspension Bridge hike is recommended for children aged 12 and over with very good sure-footedness and fitness.
Beyond exploring the gorges, Wattenwil offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including the 'Gürbeweg Trail loop from Wattenwil', which is a difficult 12.2 km route. For mountain biking, options like the 'Gurnigelwald-Gürbe (SchweizMobil 504)' offer challenging rides. There are also gravel biking routes available. You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Wattenwil, MTB Trails around Wattenwil, and Gravel biking around Wattenwil guide pages.
Yes, starting from the Gurnigel mountain lodge, the hike along the Gürbegraben gorge offers breathtaking views of the Gantrisch chain, the Bernese Alps, and Lake Thun on clear days. Many sections of the trails, including those around the suspension bridges, also provide scenic vistas of the deep gorges and surrounding landscapes.
For the hike to the Leiternweide Suspension Bridge, there is a public car park (free of charge) directly at Oberwil train station in Simmental. For other areas of the Gürbe gorge, specific parking information may vary, and public transport options to starting points like the Gurnigel mountain lodge should be researched in advance.
The Gürbegraben gorge is unique due to the Gürbe River's significant elevation drop of approximately 1,000 meters within its first 5 kilometers, creating a dramatic and powerful landscape. The presence of over a hundred wooden and concrete barriers, implemented to manage the torrent's flow, also creates a distinctive series of artificial waterfalls and showcases human interaction with natural forces.
While specific amenities directly within the narrow gorge sections are limited, the Gurnigel mountain lodge, often a starting point for hikes, offers facilities. In the broader Wattenwil area and surrounding villages, you can find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. It's advisable to check local listings for specific establishments.


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