Canyons around Bürs offer insights into recent Earth history, shaped by the interplay of ice and water. The region features a unique landscape with primeval forest-like tree populations. The Alvier stream has carved deep gorges, revealing significant rock formations like the Bürser Konglomerat. These natural monuments provide varied hiking experiences and are home to diverse flora and fauna.
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The Bürser Gorge was formed by the interplay of water and ice after the retreat of the glaciers about 10,000 years ago. The Alvierbach stream created a spectacular, almost jungle-like landscape with moss-covered rocks and a rich flora.
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The Bürser Gorge was formed by the interplay of water and ice after the retreat of the glaciers about 10,000 years ago. The Alvierbach stream created a spectacular, almost jungle-like landscape with moss-covered rocks and a rich flora.
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Without a sign I wouldn't have seen it as a cow hole 🙈
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This tour is highly recommended. Just not with a stroller or wheelchair.
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After the glaciers retreated, the Alvier stream dug itself into its own gravel and has thus formed the current gorge over the last 10,000 years. It offers extremely rare insights into the earth's recent history and, with its almost jungle-like tree population, is also considered one of the most scenic in the Alps.
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The canyons around Bürs, particularly the Bürs Gorge Trail, offer rare insights into recent Earth history. They were formed by the Alvier stream after the retreat of glaciers about 10,000 years ago, creating a dramatic landscape with significant rock formations like the Bürser Konglomerat. The area features an almost primeval forest-like tree population, making it one of the most scenic gorges in the Alps.
The Bürser Schlucht offers a varied hiking experience. Trails like the Bürserschlucht Trail feature natural paths over stones and steps, wooden bridges crossing the Alvierbach, and an impressive waterfall. The path can be steep in places, leading to viewpoints over the Brandnertal. Good footwear is essential, and some sections require sure-footedness.
Yes, the canyons are geologically significant. The Entrance to the Bürs Gorge provides information boards detailing how the Alvier stream carved the gorge over 10,000 years. You can observe the 'Bürser Konglomerat' rock formation and gneiss blocks scoured free by the Alvierbach, offering a glimpse into the region's glacial past.
Yes, the Bürser Schlucht is considered an ideal destination for families. The hiking trails offer an engaging experience where geology, history, and untouched nature merge. While some sections require sure-footedness, the overall experience is enriching for all ages. The Kuhloch, a former dry gorge, is also a family-friendly natural monument.
The canyons are beautiful year-round, but the Bürser Schlucht is typically closed in winter until the end of April due to safety concerns like falling rocks. Therefore, the best time to visit is from late spring through autumn, when the trails are open and safe for hiking.
A typical circular route through the Bürser Schlucht, such as the one via the Kuhloch, is approximately 5 km long and takes about 2 hours to complete. This allows ample time to appreciate the natural beauty and geological features.
The Bürser Schlucht is easily accessible by public transport via Landbus L580 to the 'Bürs Dorf' bus stop. If traveling by car, parking is available behind the Bürs fire station, providing convenient access to the gorge entrance.
Yes, another noteworthy gorge in the area is the Mengschlucht Gorge. It is also a natural monument offering scenic trails, though some sections may require good sure-footedness and are not recommended for those with a fear of heights.
Beyond hiking in the gorges, the Bürs region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain biking trails, gravel biking routes, and road cycling routes. For more information on these activities, you can check out the guides for MTB Trails around Bürs, Gravel biking around Bürs, and Road Cycling Routes around Bürs.
Good footwear is a prerequisite for hiking in the Bürs canyons, even in dry weather, as trails can be varied with stones, steps, and potentially slippery sections. Hiking poles can also be beneficial, especially in areas requiring sure-footedness.
The Kuhloch is a natural monument consisting of Bürser Conglomerate, now a dry gorge. It was formed approximately 13,000 years ago by the Alvier River, which briefly flowed there before shifting to the present-day Bürser Gorge. It offers impressive insights into the river's historical path and geological processes.
Yes, the canyons offer several viewpoints. Along the Bürserschlucht Trail, after a steep ascent, you'll reach the highest point of the route, providing great views over the Brandnertal. The Bürs Gorge Trail also offers beautiful views of the Alvierbach stream winding through the rocks.


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