Canyons in Uri offer diverse natural landscapes within the heart of Switzerland. The canton is characterized by its alpine terrain, featuring deep gorges carved by rivers like the Reuss. These natural formations provide opportunities for exploring rugged topography and historical routes. The region's canyons are notable for their geological features and their role in historical transport connections.
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Shortly after the turn-off from the road and therefore from all the cars, there is a short but very steep section uphill, the climb to the Schöllenen Gorge is very tough, but when you get to the top you are so incredibly generously rewarded! :)
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Simply outstanding!!! If you arrive up here by bike from the north side, you have almost reached Andermatt and then this natural spectacle, no one can take that away from you ;) beautiful
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The big stone-carved monument near the Devil’s Bridge is a memorial to the battles of 1799 in the Schöllenen Gorge and is dedicated to the Russian general Alexander Suvorov along with his fallen soldiers. The monument is therefore known as the Suvorov monument. (https://www.andermatt.swiss/en/attractions/suvorov-monument-a202553925) https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suworow-Denkmal
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Oh yes: the spray from the Reuss provides you with a welcome cooling down when cycling uphill 💦
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A wild tangle of bridges: the old Devil's Bridge for pedestrians and cyclists, the bridge for cars and a bridge for the train. Interesting to look at.
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From Andermatt train station, there is a short hiking trail to the Devil's Bridge and Schöllen Gorge. Simply follow the circular trail sign. You can go through the tunnel on the circular trail without any problems.
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If you want to get a spooky look into the Schöllenen Gorge, you should take the Schöllenen circular trail during the summer months. It is easy to walk and takes no more than 30 minutes at a leisurely pace. One section goes through a tunnel, which unfortunately was not lit when we were there, despite the appropriate installation.
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Uri is known for its impressive gorges, particularly the Schöllen Gorge, where the Reuss river flows deep below. This area is also home to the historic Devil's Bridge (Teufelsbrücke), a significant landmark. For those interested in active canyoning, the nearby Hüribach Canyon and Isenthal Canyon offer diverse experiences, from rappelling to sliding through pristine waterways.
Yes, the Devil's Bridge (Teufelsbrücke) in Schöllenen Gorge is a prominent historical site. It's famous for its legend involving the devil and its role in opening up the Gotthard Pass route. The area also features the Suvorov Monument, commemorating a battle from 1799.
You can expect to see dramatic geological formations, including deep gorges carved by rivers like the Reuss. The Schöllen Gorge is characterized by its rugged terrain and the complex of bridges spanning the river. The Hüribach Canyon, though outside Uri, is known for its beautiful limestone gorge, while the Isenthal Canyon within Uri offers varied topography from narrow, dark sections to more open areas.
The best time for canyoning and exploring the gorges in Uri is typically between May and October, focusing on the warmer summer months. This period offers the most favorable weather conditions for outdoor activities.
Yes, several areas are suitable for families. The Devil's Bridge (Teufelsbrücke) in Schöllenen Gorge and the Reuss Waterfall and Gotthard Road Bridges are both marked as family-friendly, offering accessible viewpoints and historical interest.
Beyond exploring the gorges themselves, Uri offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, cycling routes, and road cycling routes throughout the region. For example, the Schöllenen Gorge Cycle Path allows you to experience the gorge by bike.
Canyoning experiences in the Uri region, including nearby options like Hüribach Canyon, cater to various skill levels. Hüribach has an upper, more demanding section for experienced canyoneers and a lower section suitable for both beginners and advanced participants. The Isenthal Canyon offers a dynamic and engaging experience with diverse topography.
Specific details on public transport and parking vary by location. However, the Schöllenen Gorge area, including the Devil's Bridge, is generally well-connected due to its historical importance on the Gotthard Pass route. For the Reuss Waterfall, a parking lot is available for cars, along with a rest area.
While the guide data does not specify permits for general canyon exploration, organized canyoning tours in Switzerland, including those in or near Uri like Hüribach and Isenthal, typically include all necessary equipment, safety briefings, and experienced guides. It's advisable to check with tour operators for any specific permit requirements for guided activities.
Visitors frequently appreciate the spectacular views of the Reuss river and the dramatic gorges, especially around the Teufelsbrücke and Schöllenen Gorge. The unique railway lines, historical significance, and the feeling of navigating wild, natural watercourses during canyoning adventures are also highly valued.
Yes, there are beautiful hiking trails in the region. The Reuss Gorge offers a scenic hiking trail through dense greenery, where the river carves its way through rocky sections. The Stierenbachtal Trail also provides views of a gorge.


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