Best canyons around Saint-Maurice are found in a region rich in impressive gorges. Saint-Maurice is situated in the Swiss canton of Valais at a narrow point of the Rhône Valley. The area offers a variety of experiences, from scenic hikes to exploring natural beauty within its geological formations. This landscape provides dramatic backdrops and opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Wonderful little gem! The Rue de la Cha provides an unpaved connection to Finhaut, which I even rode on my racing bike (but it's better to enjoy the stretch on foot). This makes a very nice round trip possible with the Forclaz!
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This gravel path, once traveled by holiday pioneer Thomas Cook, served as a route for stagecoaches ascending this beautiful but remarkably steep valley. Although the era of stagecoaches has waned, enthusiasts now choose to travel this extraordinary route on foot or by bike. The trail offers a challenging but rewarding climb or an exhilarating descent, and best of all, it's suitable for gravel or XC biking, making it an ideal climb for all types of riders.
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A small, unique Alpine Swiss town, balanced precariously on a steep hillside. The city offers an idiosyncratic experience – you'll definitely feel like you're in the Swiss Alps! The town has a train station, connecting it to many interesting areas for cycling in these iconic mountains.
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Rocky passage between Refuge de Bonavau and Cabane de Susanfe. Above the green basin, through which La Saufla and other streams/rivers flow, the interesting rock path leads along the rocky foothills of the Dent de Bonavau - against the backdrop of the mountain peaks of the Dents Blanches on the border with France. Along a rocky gorge, through which the river La Saufla flows between the rocky eastern foothills of the Dent de Bonavau and the rock massifs that lie in front of the Dents-du-Midi to the west, the rocky path finally leads on the other side of the river La Saufla - above its reservoir - into a wide valley basin with green rocky outcrops.
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Truly spectacular gorges not far from the Zoo des Marécottes.
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Breathtaking view from the (old) bridge into the 200 meter deep gorge. The gorge itself can be entered from Vernayaz on footbridges for an entrance fee.
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The gorge, which is accessible via footbridges and stairs, is accessible free of charge and can also be easily reached by train (Mont Blanc Express).
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Just passed by on my MTB Tour, but looks like a nice hiking excursion if you have the time…
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The region around Saint-Maurice is home to several impressive gorges perfect for sightseeing. The Trient Gorge is a deep gorge carved by the Trient river, where you can follow turquoise-blue waters on boardwalks and cross two bridges at dizzying heights. Another notable option is the Gorges du Dailley, featuring the Salanfe river cascading over multiple levels through steep cliffs, offering breathtaking views of the water and distant snowy peaks.
Yes, the Trient Gorge is considered accessible with well-maintained pathways, making it suitable for families. The Gorges du Dailley also offers a captivating natural spectacle with its dramatic depths and impressive bridges, which can be enjoyed by families seeking natural beauty.
You can explore the Trient Gorge, an impressive testimony to erosion forces with its hundreds of meters deep cut. The Gorges du Triège near Le Trétien also offers a natural monument experience, accessible via footbridges and stairs. Additionally, the town of Saint-Maurice itself is flanked by a majestic rock face, offering scenic hiking opportunities like the Cliff route of St-Maurice.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, cycling routes, and mountain hikes around Saint-Maurice. For example, the Le Trétien Village and Gorge Bridge area is connected to many interesting cycling areas in the iconic mountains.
While the immediate Saint-Maurice area is known for hiking and scenic views, the broader Valais and nearby Vaud cantons offer excellent canyoning options. For beginners, La Torneresse Canyon and Hongrin Canyon in Vaud are suitable. More experienced adventurers might enjoy La Salanfe Canyon or Triege Canyon in Valais, which feature jumps, slides, and rappels.
The Trient Gorge is typically open from May to October, suggesting that late spring through early autumn is an ideal time to visit for pleasant weather and accessibility. This period generally offers the best conditions for hiking and exploring the natural beauty of the region.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Rocky trail between Refuge de Bonavau and Cabane de Susanfe offers a challenging rocky passage along a gorge, with the backdrop of the Dents Blanches mountain peaks. This trail is ideal for experienced hikers.
Many gorges are accessible by public transport. For instance, the Le Trétien Village and Gorge Bridge has a train station, connecting it to various areas. Similarly, the Gorges du Dailley is accessible from Salvan station, and the Gorges du Triège near Le Trétien can be easily reached by the Mont Blanc Express train.
On a hike, you can expect to see dramatic gorges, impressive waterfalls like the one found at the Path to the Grotto of the Nymphs, and the thundering sound of water. The Gorges du Dailley also offers views of cascading water and distant snowy peaks, while the Trient Gorge features turquoise-blue waters and high bridges.
Visitors particularly enjoy the captivating natural spectacle, the dramatic depths, and the impressive bridges found in gorges like the Trient Gorge. The unique Alpine setting of places like Le Trétien Village and Gorge Bridge also provides an idiosyncratic experience in the Swiss Alps, appreciated by many.
Yes, the Path to the Grotto of the Nymphs leads to a gorge with a beautiful waterfall, suitable for a scenic hike. Additionally, near the Gorges du Trient, you can find the impressive 114-meter Pissevache waterfall, also known as Cascade de Salanfe, adding to the scenic appeal of the area.


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