Canyons around Guttet-Feschel offer diverse natural landscapes within the Valais region of Switzerland. This mountain community serves as a base for exploring impressive gorges and canyon-like formations. The area features extensive hiking opportunities and panoramic views of the Rhone Valley. Notable natural features include the Feschelschlucht and the Dala Gorge.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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The Gastern Valley is one of the most impressive natural gems in the Bernese Oberland. Secluded, wildly romantic, and framed by steep rock faces, it offers a breathtaking mix of glacial rivers, ancient forests, open alpine pastures, and striking mountain peaks. The tranquility here is unparalleled – often, all you hear is the murmur of the Kander River and the wind rustling through the trees. Whether for hiking, biking, or simply marveling at the scenery: the valley feels like another world, showcasing the Alps in their most pristine form. 🌿💧✨
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This bridge is also an impressive structure and can be admired from all directions
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Quite stable suspension bridge, but especially the access path from Hohtenn is only suitable for sure-footed and vertigo-free people
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Nice participatory activity on the thermal water trail.
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The thermal springs are within reach: Dramatic and poetic at the same time, the thermal springs footbridge leads a few meters above the stream bed into the wild Dala Gorge. The thermal springs footbridge is an imposing steel structure that leads through the Dala Gorge for around 600 meters. Some thermal springs spring up in the immediate vicinity of the stream bed. With a small cable pull, the warm thermal water can even be pulled up directly from a spring. A suspension bridge leads further to the roaring natural spectacle. At the waterfall that plunges 35 meters into the depths, you can feel the power of the water up close. A real refreshment in summer. At the end of the footbridge, there are three options for continuing the hike: to the waterfall viewing point, to the Majingsee and the Weidstübli restaurant or to the Buljes restaurant (see detailed route description).
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The Bietschtal Bridge 🌉 is an impressive engineering structure along the Lötschberg south ramp. It spans the Bietschtal at a height of 78 meters and offers spectacular views of the valley and the surrounding Alps 🏔️. The path to the bridge usually starts from Ausserberg train station 🚉 and leads through picturesque landscapes and historic Suonen (irrigation channels) 🌿. The hike is about 2 hours long and of moderate difficulty.
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Definitely worth it. Impressive gorge with beautiful waterfalls. You could also pass there in a wheelchair, but I don't think so. I wouldn't do that right away. Easy walk, at some points you should not be afraid of heights because you also have to climb ladders. All safe. Very nice change.
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The bridge is an experience, but you must not be afraid of heights and must not be afraid of heights.
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The region offers a diverse range of natural features. You can explore impressive gorges with dramatic rock formations, thermal springs, and waterfalls. Notable examples include the Thermal Springs Walkway Dalaschlucht, where thermal water emerges from rock walls, and the Feschelschlucht, known for its deep chasms. The Gasteretal Valley also presents a mix of glacial rivers, ancient forests, and alpine pastures.
Yes, the Feschelschlucht is historically notable for the Teufelsbrücke (Devil's Bridge), dating back to 1563. This ancient bridge offers a glimpse into the gorge's depths. Additionally, the Bietschtal Bridge, a railway bridge spanning the Bietschbach gorge, is a significant man-made monument built between 1910 and 1913, known for its riveted steel construction.
The Dala Gorge, accessible via the Thermal Springs Walkway Dalaschlucht, is renowned for its thermal springs. Visitors can walk above the streambed on a unique footbridge, witness impressive waterfalls, and even interact with the warm thermal waters by pulling up a bucket at the Thermal Water Bucket at the Dala Gorge Bridge. It offers a captivating blend of natural beauty and an immersive thermal experience.
Many hiking routes through the gorges are suitable for families. For instance, the path to the Jolibach Suspension Bridge is described as very exciting, especially for children, with narrow paths, wire ropes, and iron stairs through a small gorge with a waterfall. Always check specific route details for difficulty and suitability for younger children.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails, from scenic routes connecting villages like Guttet-Feschel with Erschmatt, which traverse the Feschelschlucht, to paths that lead through the Dala Gorge. These trails often offer views of the Valais rock steppe and well-preserved pastures. Some routes, like those leading to the Jolibach Suspension Bridge, can be challenging and require a head for heights.
Beyond exploring the canyons on foot, the Guttet-Feschel area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and road cycling. For example, explore routes like the 'Rhône River Cycle Path' for gravel biking, or tackle challenging 'Torrent-Stafel' trails for mountain biking. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Guttet-Feschel, MTB Trails around Guttet-Feschel, and Road Cycling Routes around Guttet-Feschel guides.
While the region features impressive gorges and canyon-like formations, the primary focus for visitors is often on hiking and exploring the natural beauty of the gorges, such as the Dala Gorge and Feschelschlucht. Specific information on organized canyoning tours or routes is not prominently highlighted for this immediate area, suggesting it may not be a primary activity compared to hiking.
The Dala Gorge is described as a refreshing destination in summer, making it an ideal time to experience its thermal waters and dramatic scenery. Generally, late spring to early autumn offers the most favorable weather conditions for hiking and exploring the outdoor landscapes of the Valais region, including the Feschelschlucht and other gorges.
Yes, many of the highlights are noted for their viewpoints. The Thermal Springs Walkway Dalaschlucht provides beautiful views into the Dala Gorge itself. The Bietschtal Bridge also offers impressive vistas over the Bietschbach gorge. The Guttet-Feschel region as a whole is known for its panoramic views of the Rhone Valley.
Guttet-Feschel, as a mountain community, serves as an excellent base for exploring the region. While specific cafes or pubs directly adjacent to every canyon might be limited, the village and nearby towns like Leukerbad offer amenities, including accommodation and dining options, to support visitors exploring the area's natural attractions.
Visitors frequently appreciate the dramatic natural beauty and the unique experiences offered. The Thermal Springs Walkway Dalaschlucht is praised for its beautiful views and atmosphere, while the Bietschtal Bridge is noted as an 'imposing iron construction over the gorge.' The opportunity to interact with thermal waters at the Thermal Water Bucket at the Dala Gorge Bridge is also a popular and unique experience.
While popular spots like the Dala Gorge can attract visitors, the broader region around Guttet-Feschel offers extensive hiking opportunities. Exploring trails that lead through the Feschelschlucht or venturing into areas like the Gasteretal Valley, especially during off-peak times, can provide a more tranquil experience amidst stunning natural beauty.


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