Here, the Trento tribe has dug into the Mont Blanc massif over millennia. Today, at the bottom of the 200-meter-deep gorge, you can follow the course of the turquoise-blue waters comfortably on boardwalks and be amazed by the sound of the water. It becomes particularly exciting on the two bridges in dizzying heights, which cross the gorge.
Hours: May to October
Admission: adults 8 CHF, children (6 to 16 years) 6 CHF
As an impressive testimony to the erosion forces, this canyon represents a breathtaking cut of several hundred meters, at the bottom of which the glacier stream dives. This unique natural spectacle is spanned at dizzying heights (200 m) by two of Europe's highest bridges. An easy walk.
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.