Best canyons around Val-de-Charmey, nestled in the Gruyère region of Switzerland, offer diverse natural landscapes. The area features alpine canyons and gorges, characterized by sculpted limestone and river formations. Val-de-Charmey provides opportunities for exploring natural monuments and historical sites within its varied terrain.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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A little hidden but still easy to find. Pretty little waterfall just before the exit of the gorge
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Suspension bridges are a modern trend - no, they existed before - and are an impressive structure.
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I've rarely seen such a beautiful waterfall. It seems magical. ;)
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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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Deep in the Gorges de la Jogne, in Gruyère, Switzerland, you will find this fantastic waterfall that flows into the Jogne over a cliff that is definitely worth you taking a break from your run to take the time to appreciate this wonder of nature.
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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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Le Pont Turrian is a picturesque site in the Vaud Alps, where you can cross the oldest suspension bridge in Romandy Switzerland and admire the Ramaclé waterfall. It is an ideal destination for a family. You can enjoy the view of the Sarine river, listen to the birds, and picnic at one of the many spots.
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The region features several interesting natural formations. The Turrian Suspension Bridge crosses the Saane River into the floodplain of the Ramaclé, offering a historical perspective. Another significant site is Breccaschlund, a gorge known for its magnificent panorama. For a more active experience, the Canyoning du Petit-Mont offers an exhilarating alpine canyoning adventure.
No, the Gorges de la Jogne is currently closed for the entire 2025 and 2026 seasons due to extensive damage from rockfalls and fallen trees, posing significant safety risks. When accessible, it was known for its adventurous path, waterfalls, and rock formations. You can find more information about its status on MySwitzerland.com.
Due to the closure of the Gorges de la Jogne, you can explore the "Sentier des patrimoines de la Jogne" between Charmey and Broc as a cultural alternative. The "Tour of Lake Montsalvens" is also an accessible alternative offering beautiful views. You can find hiking routes around Lake Montsalvens in the Hiking around Val-de-Charmey guide.
Beyond exploring the natural beauty, the region offers canyoning opportunities, particularly at Canyoning du Petit-Mont, which includes slides, rappels, and jumps. For general outdoor activities, you can find various mountain hikes, running trails, and hiking routes in the surrounding Val-de-Charmey area.
Yes, several spots are considered family-friendly. The Turrian Suspension Bridge is an easy and well-signposted route, ideal for a family hike. The Chapel of the Gorges de l'Evi is also suitable for families. When open, the Gorges de la Jogne was also a popular family destination.
The optimal season to experience canyoning, such as at Canyoning du Petit-Mont, is from June to October. During this period, conditions are generally favorable for enjoying the water activities and scenic beauty.
Canyoning du Petit-Mont, for example, is recommended for sporty individuals who have prior canyoning or climbing experience and are not prone to vertigo. It involves diverse challenges including slides, rappels, and optional jumps, with a notable 35-meter rappel.
You can expect to see sculpted limestone formations, diverse rock formations (including Jurassic-period limestone), and magnificent waterfalls. The Waterfall deep in the Gorges de la Jogne is particularly striking. Rivers like the Simme also offer spectacular views, especially when water levels are high.
Yes, the Turrian Suspension Bridge, built in 1883, is the oldest suspension bridge in western Switzerland and a significant historical site. Additionally, the Chapel of the Gorges de l'Evi has a rich history, having been rebuilt after a fire and serving as a popular pilgrimage site.
A canyoning activity, such as at Canyoning du Petit-Mont, typically lasts around 4 hours. This duration includes preparation, a 30-minute access walk, and approximately 3 hours for the descent itself.
Visitors frequently highlight the spectacular natural beauty, including magnificent panoramas and impressive waterfalls. The historical significance of sites like the Turrian Bridge and the adventurous paths, when accessible, are also highly valued. The diverse challenges and scenic contrasts of the alpine canyons are particularly enjoyed by those seeking an active outdoor experience.


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