Best canyons around Haut-Intyamon, a municipality in the Gruyère region of Switzerland, offers natural gorges and opportunities for exploration. The area is characterized by its landscapes and includes the villages of Albeuve, Lessoc, Montbovon, and Neirivue. It is known for its natural features, including several gorges and unique geological formations.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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There is a beautiful legend about this rock, which is translated as 'The Weeping Rock'. It tells of a forbidden love between a nobleman and a young peasant girl. The nobleman's father did not want to allow this love affair, but a fairy allowed the couple to meet in the forest. When the father saw them in the forest, he said that it must rain from this rock, then his son would be allowed to marry his beloved. At that moment, the rock began to drip, and so they became a happy couple.
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An absolute must for cave freaks. The cave is dark, steep, wet and slippery.
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Suspension bridges are a modern trend - no, they existed before - and are an impressive structure.
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The Turrian Bridge is one of the last remaining suspension bridges. Built in 1883, it still withstands the passage of pedestrians and cyclists. With every step, it challenges your sense of balance.
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The section is all in the forest, after the bridge a very short S2 sector, it is rideable !!
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The Turrian Bridge is the oldest suspension bridge in French-speaking Switzerland. It was built in 1883 and crosses the Sarine. It is a historical and cultural monument which offers a dizzying view of the forest, the waterfall and the gorges. The bridge is accessible on foot from the village of Château-d'Oex, which is also a popular destination for hot air balloon flights. The bridge is part of a 6.2 km loop that takes you to the Ramaclé waterfall and the Gérignoz gorges.
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Haut-Intyamon offers a variety of natural gorges and unique formations. Key areas include the Gorges du Chauderon, known for the "La Baye de Montreux" river flowing into Lake Geneva, and Scex que Plliau, a natural monument with unique rock formations. For active canyoning, the Tine de Montbovon and Canyon de l'Evi are popular choices.
Yes, the Tine de Montbovon offers a Level 1 difficulty canyoning experience, suitable for those with some experience and a minimum age of 10. It typically lasts about 1.5 hours. The Canyon de l'Evi in Albeuve provides a more technical challenge, ideal for those looking to practice rope abseiling.
The Tine de Montbovon canyon, known for being very sunny, is best visited from May to October. This period generally offers the most favorable conditions for canyoning activities in the region.
You can discover diverse natural features, from river-carved gorges like the Gorges du Chauderon with its wild landscapes and waterfalls, to unique rock formations at Scex que Plliau. The Tine de Montbovon features narrow passages, refreshing glacier pools, and crystal-clear white water.
Yes, the Turrian Suspension Bridge, built in 1883, is the oldest suspension bridge in western Switzerland and crosses the Saane River near a floodplain. Additionally, the Chapel of the Gorges de l'Evi is a historical religious site, rebuilt after a fire, and known for its local significance.
Visitors appreciate the wild natural landscapes, the impressive geological formations, and the opportunities for exploration. The Turrian Suspension Bridge is loved for its historical significance and picturesque views, while the Gorges du Chauderon offers spectacular views along a well-developed path.
Yes, the Grotte des Nayes is an impressive passage cave where you can climb for about 100 meters. It's considered challenging due to being dark, steep, wet, and slippery, with ice remains even in summer. It's recommended to avoid it when wet or snowy and to bring a good headlamp.
Beyond canyoning, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find challenging mountain hikes, including routes to Le Moléson Summit. There are also extensive gravel biking and MTB trails, such as the Gruyères Old Town loop or routes around Lake Hongrin.
Many areas are suitable for families. The path through the Turrian Suspension Bridge is easy and well-signposted, making it ideal for a family hike. The Chapel of the Gorges de l'Evi is also considered family-friendly.
Canyoning experiences vary in difficulty. The Tine de Montbovon is rated Level 1, making it suitable for those with some prior experience. The Canyon de l'Evi is considered more technical and is recommended for individuals who already possess some canyoning skills, especially for rope abseiling.
Yes, the Gorges de la Jogne, while recognized for hiking, are currently closed for the entire 2026 season due to extensive winter damage. Therefore, they are not a viable option for visitors at this time.
The region's canyons are characterized by deep river-carved passages, unique rock formations, and glacier-fed water systems. The Gorges du Chauderon, for instance, is geologically interesting with its deep cut where the "La Baye de Montreux" river flows. Scex que Plliau is known for its distinctive rock formations and a local legend involving water.


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