Canyons around Moiry are characterized by the expansive, glacier-carved Moiry Valley, which presents numerous canyon-like features and experiences. This high-altitude region in Valais, Switzerland, features peaks exceeding 3000 meters and a landscape shaped by glacial erosion. Key natural features include the Moiry Glacier, Lac de Moiry, and the Moiry Dam. The area offers diverse hiking opportunities and geological interest within its dramatic alpine environment.
Last updated: June 15, 2026
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Wonderful grotto, very impressive how the stream rushes through underneath you and the size of the whole grotto
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The Tine de Conflens is an idyllic waterfall in the middle of nature between Ferreyres and La Sarraz.
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A pretty waterfall along the orb, with small natural pools where you can swim. An ideal place to sit, at the edge of the woods, in a magnificent setting.
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The cave is impressive, we pass through different rooms before arriving in the cathedral, passing over an underground river. You really feel like you're exploring the depths of the earth. Once outside, it's good to find the sun and the colors of life! Don’t leave without buying some cheese matured in the caves, it’s perfect for an aperitif!
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You cannot reach the bottom part by bike but you can arrive not far away.
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Thank you for these beautiful photos and video of the Tine de Conflens. Looking forward to discovering this gem.
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The Moiry region's 'canyons' are primarily defined by the expansive, glacier-carved Moiry Valley itself. This high-altitude landscape features dramatic glacial erosion, with peaks over 3000 meters, offering a grand, canyon-like experience rather than traditional narrow gorges for canyoneering. Key features include the Moiry Glacier, Lac de Moiry, and the impressive Moiry Dam.
The Moiry Valley boasts several striking natural attractions. The active Moiry Glacier offers breathtaking views of seracs and crevasses. The vibrant turquoise Lac de Moiry, fed by the glacier, provides a stunning contrast to the rugged mountains. The entire valley showcases a spectacular alpine landscape shaped by glaciers, featuring moraines and diverse geological formations.
While the Moiry Valley itself is a grand, glacier-carved canyon, other notable gorge-like features in the broader region include the Day Trail – Orbe Gorges, which offers an immersive experience through a wild segment of the Orbe river, and the Gorges du Nozon, known for its beautiful forest and river trails.
The Moiry Valley is a hiker's paradise with trails for various abilities. Popular options include the scenic hike around Lac de Moiry, known as the 'Tour du Lac de Moiry' or 'Chemin 2500'. More strenuous routes lead to the Cabane de Moiry, offering panoramic views of glaciers and peaks. You can find more hiking routes in the area on the Hiking around Moiry guide.
Yes, the Moiry Valley offers several family-friendly activities. The hike around Lac de Moiry is generally well-marked and suitable for various abilities, with plenty of scenic viewpoints. The Vallorbe Caves, though not directly in Moiry, are also a family-friendly attraction featuring crystals and a tunnel labyrinth.
The best time to visit the Moiry Valley for hiking and outdoor activities is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (June to September). During this period, trails are generally clear of snow, and the weather is more favorable for exploring the glacier, lake, and dam.
Yes, guided tours are available for the Moiry Dam during the summer months, providing insights into its construction and hydroelectric power generation. For the Moiry Glacier, guided tours are also available for those wishing to cross it, offering an immersive experience in the glacial landscape.
Beyond hiking, the Moiry area and its surroundings offer diverse outdoor activities. You can explore cycling routes, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, as detailed in the Cycling around Moiry guide. There are also various running trails available, which you can discover in the Running Trails around Moiry guide.
The Moiry Dam is an impressive arch dam completed in 1958, holding back the waters of the Gougra River. It's an attraction in itself, with guided tours available in summer. Near the dam crest, there's a restaurant with a sun terrace offering stunning views of the reservoir. Climbing enthusiasts can also find a via ferrata to the left of the dam.
The Moiry Valley offers a unique educational experience through its 'Moiry Geological Trail'. This trail provides insights into the geological history of the Alps, explaining the events that created the mountains and tracing the journey 'from Europe to Africa'. It starts near the dam and combines stunning natural beauty with educational information.
Yes, the Vallorbe Caves, though located a bit further from the immediate Moiry Valley, offer a unique underground experience. Visitors can explore a labyrinth of tunnels featuring crystals, colorful water, and various mineral displays, providing a fascinating glimpse into the earth's formations.
Many trails in the Moiry area and the broader Val d'Anniviers are dog-friendly, allowing you to explore the stunning alpine landscape with your canine companion. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or protected wildlife, and to check specific trail regulations before your visit.
Near the Moiry Dam, you'll find a restaurant with a sun terrace offering views of the reservoir. For more extensive amenities, including cafes, restaurants, and accommodation, the nearby village of Grimentz serves as a good base for exploring the Moiry Valley and the wider Val d'Anniviers region.


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