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Top 19 Gorges around Ried-Brig

Canyons around Ried-Brig, located in the Swiss Alps, offer access to natural formations shaped by glacial meltwaters and rivers. The region features deep gorges with distinct geological characteristics, including white-polished marble and granite rock faces. These areas provide varied terrain for exploration, from historic trails to natural pools. The landscape is characterized by significant elevation changes and diverse natural features.

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  • The most popular canyons is Massa Suspension Bridge, a bridge that spans a gorge formed…

Last updated: June 24, 2026

Massa Suspension Bridge

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Originally, the path led over the glacier. However, as the moraine slopes have become unstable due to rising temperatures, this 124 meter long suspension bridge now spans the gorge.

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Twingi Gorge

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A beautiful and easily navigable road through the gorge – it's incredible what was achieved in "road construction" here. There's always something new to discover: waterfalls, magnificent views into the …

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The old pass route towards the Albrun Pass is now part of the Rhine-Reuss-Rhone pilgrimage route. The path leads through the Twingi Gorge with its historic Roman bridge into the Hockmatta.

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Twingi Gorge

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The Twingischlucht has long been part of the route from the Goms over the Albrun Pass to Piedmont, there are even remnants of an old Roman road. But it was …

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Gondo Gorge

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The Diveria flows through the impressive Gondo Gorge. The gorge is about five kilometers long. In many places extra lattice bridges were built. The river is crossed several times and the view into the depths of the gorge is breathtaking.

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March 28, 2024, Schärtloch Bridge (Römerbrücke)

The old pass route towards the Albrun Pass is now part of the Rhine-Reuss-Rhone pilgrimage route. The path leads through the Twingi Gorge with its historic Roman bridge into the Hockmatta.

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Harry
July 9, 2023, Twingi Gorge

The waterfall, and directly opposite the imposing mountains

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Willibald
June 27, 2023, Twingi Gorge

Fantastically beautiful and suitable for everyone.

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Originally, the path led over the glacier. However, as the moraine slopes have become unstable due to rising temperatures, this 124 meter long suspension bridge now spans the gorge.

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Panoramic level path over the former road between Binn and Ausserbinn.

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Rombea
August 12, 2022, Twingi Gorge

A beautiful and easily navigable road through the gorge – it's incredible what was achieved in "road construction" here. There's always something new to discover: waterfalls, magnificent views into the gorge, or small tunnels. A highly recommended, adventurous route through the Twingi Gorge. It's best to allow plenty of time and enjoy the journey at your leisure; several information panels tell fascinating stories about the history of the gorge.

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Philipp
August 2, 2022, Gondo Gorge

Very impressive view of the gorge

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It is approx. 10 km from Simplon Dorf via Gabi, old barracks, Fort Gondo to Gondo. The great view of the breathtaking gorge and the 350 m long tunnel in Fort Gondo are worth seeing. 😁

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main natural features of the canyons around Ried-Brig?

The canyons around Ried-Brig are characterized by dramatic landscapes shaped by glacial meltwaters and rivers. You'll find deep gorges with distinct geological formations, such as the white-polished marble rock formations in the Massaschlucht and the steep, granite-carved faces of the Zwischbergen Gorge. Features include natural pools, slides, and impressive rock formations like the 'Cathedral' in the Massaschlucht.

What historical sites can be found in the canyons near Ried-Brig?

The region's canyons offer a glimpse into history. The Massaschlucht Suonenweg (Historic Water Channel Trail) follows an ancient Riederi irrigation channel, first documented in 1385. Within the Twingi Gorge, you can explore a route with information panels detailing its history, and cross the rustic Schärtloch Bridge (Roman Bridge), part of an old mule track between Italy and Switzerland.

Are there opportunities for canyoning in the Ried-Brig area?

Yes, canyoning is a popular and thrilling activity in the canyons around Ried-Brig. Both the Massaschlucht and the Zwischbergen Gorge offer guided canyoning tours. These adventures involve navigating wild riverbeds, scrambling over boulders, swimming through crystal-clear water basins, and making jumps into cool water. The Zwischbergen Gorge, in particular, is known for exciting swim sections, jumps up to 12 meters, and natural slides.

What are some popular hiking trails in the canyons around Ried-Brig?

The Massaschlucht offers the historic Massaweg trail, which follows an ancient irrigation channel and provides breathtaking panoramic views high above the gorge. This path can be exposed in sections, requiring sure-footedness. Another option is the Massaschlucht Suonenweg (Historic Water Channel Trail), an impressive route with deep views. The Twingi Gorge also features a beautiful and easily navigable road with waterfalls and tunnels, offering an adventurous route for hikers.

Is canyoning in the Zwischbergen Gorge suitable for beginners?

Canyoning in the Zwischbergen Gorge offers thrilling experiences with jumps up to 12 meters and slides up to 15 meters. Due to potentially dangerous conditions, especially with rising water levels, canyoning in this gorge must be done with a trained guide. It's advisable to check with tour operators about the specific difficulty levels of their tours to ensure it matches your experience.

What is the best time of year to visit the canyons around Ried-Brig?

The best time to visit the canyons around Ried-Brig, especially for activities like hiking and canyoning, is typically during the warmer months when the weather is stable and water levels are suitable. This usually means late spring through early autumn. Always check local weather conditions and water levels before planning your visit, particularly for water-based activities.

Are there any family-friendly options for exploring the canyons?

While some canyon trails require sure-footedness and a head for heights, certain sections or nearby areas can be family-friendly. For example, the Twingi Gorge offers a road with information panels, which can be explored by families. For canyoning, it's essential to inquire with guided tour operators about family-specific or beginner-friendly options that cater to different age groups and experience levels.

Can I bring my dog on trails near the Ried-Brig canyons?

Many hiking trails in the Swiss Alps are dog-friendly, but specific regulations can vary for sensitive natural areas like gorges. For example, the Stockalper Trail Enduro, which passes through a gorge, is also popular with hikers, so dogs would need to be kept under control. It's always best to check local signage or contact the regional tourism office for specific rules regarding dogs on trails within the canyons themselves.

Where can I find impressive viewpoints of the canyons?

For spectacular views, the Massa Suspension Bridge offers unparalleled vistas into the Massaschlucht and towards the Aletsch Glacier. This 124-meter-long bridge spans the gorge, providing a thrilling crossing. The Massaweg trail also offers breathtaking panoramic views high above the gorge. Additionally, the Twingi Gorge has magnificent views into the gorge from its road.

What other outdoor activities are available near the canyons of Ried-Brig?

Beyond exploring the canyons, the Ried-Brig area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Badeweiher loop from Ried-Brig' or the 'Burgspitz – Late Medieval Barn loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are options for gravel biking and touring, including routes like the 'Gravel Trail Along the Rhône' or the 'Simplon Pass' tour. You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Ried-Brig, Gravel biking around Ried-Brig, and Cycling around Ried-Brig guide pages.

What makes the Massaschlucht unique among the canyons in the region?

The Massaschlucht stands out due to its formation by the meltwaters of the Great Aletsch Glacier, the largest glacier in the Alps. This 6.5-kilometer-long gorge features a dramatic 600-meter height difference and striking white-polished marble rock formations. A highlight for canyoning is a 30-meter abseil into an impressive rock formation known as the 'Cathedral'. The Massa Suspension Bridge also offers unique views into this glacial gorge.

Are there any less crowded canyons or trails to explore near Ried-Brig?

While the main gorges like Massaschlucht and Twingi Gorge are popular, the broader Zwischbergental valley, where the Zwischbergen Gorge is located, offers a more remote and wild atmosphere. This area provides opportunities for hiking along old smuggler trails and exploring several mountain lakes, which might offer a quieter experience away from the main canyoning routes. Exploring lesser-known sections of the historic Suonenweg trails can also provide a more tranquil experience.

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