Canyons around Linthal, nestled in the Glarus region of Switzerland, feature impressive natural formations. The area is characterized by the Linth River carving its way through narrow cliffs, creating dramatic landscapes. These canyons offer a range of experiences, from serene beauty to challenging technical routes. The region's geology provides a unique setting for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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super pretty here , very nice
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This thing is marked soooo far from the shot....
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The gorge, the tunnel, the bridge... it's just fantastic there!
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It's actually hard to believe that this is the Rhine. A very beautiful section.
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very pretty here, very pretty
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The Kärpfbrücke is a natural bridge that you can walk underneath when the water level is low - a truly unique thing! It's definitely worth it.
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Beware of the terrain here because there is no barrier on the cliff side and during rainy days it can be slippery.
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Impressive atmosphere along the Sernf.
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The Linthal region offers several impressive natural formations. The Tschinglenschlucht Gorge is popular for its easy, impressive hike, ideal for a half-day tour. The Linthschlucht Gorge itself is known for its dramatic landscapes, turquoise waters, and rugged cliffs, with the historical Panten Bridges as a significant feature. Another unique spot is the Kärpfbrücke Natural Bridge, a natural monument with a cave accessible at low water levels.
Yes, the region is rich in both. The Panten Bridges are a significant historical site, showcasing construction techniques from different eras as a newer bridge was built directly over an older one. Geologically, the Kärpfbrücke Natural Bridge is a natural monument featuring a cave that can be explored when water levels are low. The Fätschbach Canyon also features the renowned "Berglistüber" waterfall, described as one of Switzerland's most beautiful.
Hiking in the Linthal gorges offers a range of experiences. The Linthschlucht Gorge provides thrilling hikes for various skill levels amidst breathtaking scenery, fresh mountain air, and the sounds of rushing water. The Tschinglenschlucht Gorge is known for an easy but impressive hike, perfect for a half-day outing. For those seeking more challenging terrain, areas around the Kärpfbrücke Natural Bridge can involve scrambling, especially when exploring the cave.
Yes, Linthal is known for its canyoning opportunities, primarily attracting enthusiasts. Canyons like Fätschbach, Furbach, Muttenbach, Oberstafelbach, and Walenbach are popular for technical descents. Furbach, for instance, is an alpine abseil canyon with significant rappelling opportunities, including a 60-meter main drop and approximately 20 additional rappels, ideal for experienced canyoners seeking vertical descents.
For families or those seeking easier access, the Tschinglenschlucht Gorge offers an easy and impressive hike suitable for a half-day tour. The Linthschlucht Gorge also has trails catering to various skill levels, allowing casual walkers to enjoy the serene beauty. The area around the Berglistüber waterfall in Fätschbach Canyon provides pleasant walks through forested areas.
The best time to visit the canyons around Linthal generally depends on your planned activity. For hiking and general exploration, late spring through early autumn (May to October) offers pleasant weather. For canyoning, summer months are typically preferred due to warmer water temperatures and more stable weather conditions. Always check local conditions, especially water levels, before visiting, as some areas like the Kärpfbrücke Natural Bridge cave are only accessible at low water.
Beyond exploring the canyons, Linthal offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including challenging ones like the "View of Urnerboden Valley – Berglistüber Waterfall loop from Klausenpass." There are also many running trails, such as the "Braunwald – Braunwald village loop from Braunwald," and mountain hikes like the "Muttsee and AlpinSolar Plant – View of Limmernsee loop from Hinter Obbort." For more details on these activities, you can explore the dedicated guides for Cycling around Linthal, Running Trails around Linthal, and Mountain Hikes around Linthal.
Absolutely. The Linthschlucht Gorge itself is a natural marvel with its dramatic landscapes and the powerful Linth River carving through narrow cliffs. The Fätschbach Canyon is home to the impressive "Berglistüber" waterfall, a renowned natural display. Additionally, the Mossy Cliffs Along the Sernf River offer an imposing atmosphere with shady terrain and moss-covered stones, especially along the Schweizmobil-Veloroute 83.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking scenery and the sense of adventure. Many enjoy the impressive but easy hike through the Tschinglenschlucht Gorge. The historical significance and unique construction of the Panten Bridges are also highly appreciated. The raw power of the water and the serene beauty of the Linthschlucht Gorge, with its turquoise waters and rugged cliffs, create an idyllic setting for nature lovers and photographers.
Yes, safety is important. When exploring areas like the Kärpfbrücke Natural Bridge, be aware of slippery rocks and the absence of barriers on cliff sides, especially during rainy days. If entering the cave at Kärpfbrücke, note that it's only safe at low water levels and some scrambling experience is helpful. For canyoning, awareness of potential water level changes due to upstream dams (e.g., Furbach, Muttenbach) is crucial. Always be prepared for the terrain and conditions.
While specific regulations for dog-friendly trails in the immediate canyon areas are not detailed, many hiking trails in the wider Linthal and Glarus Alps region are generally dog-friendly. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature protection areas, near livestock, or on narrow paths where you might encounter other hikers. Always check local signage for any specific restrictions.


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