Canyons around Turtmann-Unterems are characterized by deep valleys and impressive natural formations within the Valais Canton of Switzerland. The region features notable gorge-like sections, particularly around the Wasserfall Turtmann and within the broader Turtmanntal valley. This area offers a blend of dramatic natural spectacles and unspoiled landscapes. It provides diverse hiking opportunities through forests, pastures, and alpine terrain.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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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 bridge is from 2005, 25 meters long and crosses the Jolibach, which leads through the gorge at this point. Coming from below, you go through metal stairs and a short tunnel up to the suspension bridge. I think it's pretty spectacular. The bridge is closed in winter.
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The region features several impressive gorge-like sections. The Wasserfall Turtmann is a prominent 42-meter waterfall nestled in a tight canyon, offering a dramatic natural spectacle. The broader Turtmanntal valley also presents many gorge-like characteristics, particularly along the Turtmänna river. Additionally, you can explore the Thermal Springs Walkway Dalaschlucht, the Bietschtal Bridge spanning a gorge, and the geologically active Illgraben Gorge.
Yes, the region offers unique ways to experience its gorges. The Thermal Springs Walkway Dalaschlucht allows you to hike along the Dala Gorge on a footbridge, offering beautiful views. The Bietschtal Bridge, a railway bridge, also has a side footbridge for visitors to cross and admire the Bietschbach gorge. For a more adventurous experience, the Jolibach Suspension Bridge is reached via narrow paths, wire ropes, and iron stairs through a small gorge.
Beyond the dramatic waterfalls and deep valleys, the region is known for its thermal springs. At the Thermal Water Bucket at the Dala Gorge Bridge, you can interact directly with the warm thermal water. The Illgraben Gorge is also a significant geological feature, known for its frequent mudslides that make the Rhône river murky downstream.
The Turtmanntal valley, with its gorge-like sections, serves as a starting point for numerous hikes. You can find diverse trails ranging from leisurely walks to challenging alpine ascents. For specific hiking routes, explore the Hiking around Turtmann-Unterems guide, which includes routes like the 'View of the Bishorn Glacier – Turtmann Hut loop' and 'View of Meidhorn loop'.
Yes, the region offers challenging mountain hikes that often traverse stunning alpine landscapes. You can find routes such as the 'Inneres Barrhorn – Turtmannhütte SAC loop' and 'View of Tête de Milon – Turtmannhütte SAC loop'. More details on these and other demanding trails are available in the Mountain Hikes around Turtmann-Unterems guide.
The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to October), when hiking trails are clear of snow and the weather is most favorable for outdoor activities. This period allows for full enjoyment of the waterfalls, lush greenery, and accessible trails.
Yes, some areas are suitable for families. The hike to the Wasserfall Turtmann is relatively easy, approximately 0.8 kilometers long, and accessible for most. The Jolibach Suspension Bridge, with its exciting paths and small gorge with a waterfall, is also described as very exciting, especially for children.
The Turtmanntal valley is celebrated for its unspoiled natural beauty, often described as a 'wildly romantic' landscape. It offers majestic peaks, idyllic alpine meadows, clear mountain lakes, and a rich variety of flora and fauna. It provides an immersive experience in untouched nature, far from major resorts, with the calming sound of the Turtmänna river.
Absolutely. The region provides opportunities for gravel biking, with routes that explore the wider area. You can find trails like the 'Rhône River Cycle Path – Brigerbad Thermal Spa loop' or the 'St. Romanus Castle Church Raron – Baggilla Pond loop'. For more options, refer to the Gravel biking around Turtmann-Unterems guide.
Visitors frequently appreciate the dramatic natural spectacles, such as the powerful Wasserfall Turtmann, and the unique experience of walking along gorges on specially constructed bridges like the Thermal Springs Walkway Dalaschlucht. The sense of discovery, the tranquil escape into nature, and the refreshing atmosphere are also highly valued.
The Wasserfall Turtmann is easily accessible via a relatively easy hiking trail. The trail is approximately 0.8 kilometers long with a modest elevation gain of 67 meters, starting from the Luftseilbahn Turtmann-Ems parking area. This makes it suitable for hikers of various levels.


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