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Experience exhilarating canyoning at Grimsel from Interlaken with a 5.5-hour guided adventure, including rappelling, jumps, zipline, and a light lunch for $222.91.
Switzerland’s Canyoning Experience Grimsel from Interlaken offers a thrilling adventure in the Swiss Alps that combines adrenaline, scenic views, and expert guidance. Priced at $222.91 per person, this 5.5-hour small-group tour is perfect for those seeking a mix of excitement and natural beauty, operating seasonally from May to October. With a maximum group size of 24, the tour ensures personal attention from professional guides, making it a safe yet exhilarating activity for adventure lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
This canyoning trip begins in Interlaken, a popular hub for outdoor activities, and takes travelers through a landscape of snow-capped Bernese Alps. The experience includes a spectacular 50-meter (165-foot) rappel into the canyon, multiple jumps from high rock ledges, natural water slides, and a zipline ride, all set in a gorge filled with swirling plunge pools. The tour also features a light lunch with bread, cheese, cucumber, tomatoes, plus a beer or water, making the full experience well-rounded for those eager for both adventure and refreshment.
While the adventure promises plenty of fun, it’s important to note that once inside the canyon, no stops are allowed. This means participants should be prepared for a continuous, active experience. The tour is suitable for individuals aged 14 and above, with a maximum weight of 275 lbs (125 kg), and a moderate level of fitness is recommended. The ability to swim is helpful but not mandatory, thanks to provided safety gear and clear instructions from guides.


The adventure kicks off with a scenic one-hour drive from Interlaken, winding through the impressive Grimsel Pass. Travelers experience breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks and alpine valleys, setting the perfect tone for the day ahead. Guides often share interesting facts about the surrounding landscape, enriching the journey before the adrenaline begins.
This picturesque drive is a highlight for fans of mountain scenery, making the entire outing more than just an adventure—it’s a feast for the eyes. The base in Interlaken is well-equipped with changing rooms and hot showers, ensuring comfort before and after the activity.
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Participants meet at Industriestrasse 17, Wilderswil, which is near Interlaken and accessible via public transportation. The tour includes transportation to and from the canyon, removing logistical worries. Since the activity is limited to 24 participants, booking well in advance—often around 36 days ahead—is advisable to secure a spot.
The small-group setting guarantees personal attention from guides who are experienced and passionate about safety and fun. The guides provide all necessary canyoning equipment, including wetsuits that keep you warm despite mountain water temperatures.
The adventure begins with a guided 50-meter (165-foot) rappel into the gorge, which is the most daring part of the trip. This descent introduces participants to the technical side of canyoning and is suitable for beginners with some physical fitness. Guides explain safety procedures clearly, and those less comfortable with heights can opt for easier routes.
Once inside, the fun continues with around 2.5 hours of activity, including jumps from heights up to 8 meters (26 feet), natural water slides, and floating along calm streams. The natural water chutes add to the thrill, and guides are attentive to each participant’s comfort level, offering easier options when needed.

One of the tour’s standout features is the zipline ride into the clear waters below, which many find a highlight for its combination of speed and scenery. The zipline provides a quick, exhilarating ride that delivers a fresh splash into the plunge pools.
Along With the jumps and slides, the natural water chutes allow for a fun, sliding descent into the pools, adding variety to the activity. These elements combine to give a multi-faceted canyoning experience that balances adrenaline with natural beauty.

After the active portion, the guides hand out a light lunch consisting of bread, cheese, cucumber, and tomatoes, along with a refreshing beer or water. This break offers a chance to relax and enjoy the views before heading back to Interlaken. The inclusion of food and drinks enhances the value of this tour, especially after hours of physical activity.
Participants can also purchase a video recording of their canyoning adventure to relive the highlights, adding a memorable keepsake to the experience.
All necessary canyoning gear is provided, including wetsuits, helmets, harnesses, and life jackets. The wetsuits help participants stay warm during the mountain water activities, which some reviews praise as essential for comfort.
At the base in Interlaken, travelers find changing rooms and hot showers, making it easy to freshen up after the adventure. These amenities contribute to the overall positive experience, ensuring comfort and convenience.

This tour is designed for individuals aged 14 and older, with a maximum weight of 275 lbs (125 kg). It requires a moderate level of fitness, and while swimming skills are recommended, they are not strictly necessary due to safety gear and guides’ support. Participants should be prepared for continuous activity, as no stops are permitted once inside the canyon.
The nature of the activity means participants should be comfortable with heights and physical exertion, but guides are prepared to offer easier options for those who prefer a less intense route.
Reviews highlight the professionalism and friendliness of guides like Uri, Hudson, Owen, Konstantine, Iain, Sebastian, and Tim. Many mention how guides create a safe environment with clear instructions, humor, and encouragement.
Even beginners appreciate how guides help them build confidence, making the experience accessible and enjoyable for a wide range of fitness levels. The guides’ knowledge and supportive attitude are often praised as key reasons for the trip’s success.
The tour operates only in good weather conditions. If canceled due to poor weather, travelers are offered a full refund or alternative date. Cancellations can be made free of charge up to 24 hours before the experience, but no refunds are available for late cancellations or changes within this window.
This policy ensures safety and quality, as canyoning in unsuitable weather could be hazardous. Booking ahead is recommended, especially during peak season, to avoid disappointment.
While canyoning at Grimsel offers a unique mix of jumping, sliding, rappelling, and ziplining, there are other outdoor experiences like paragliding, rafting, or the Jungfraujoch day trip that complement this adventure. However, the 5.5-hour duration and inclusion of a light lunch make this canyoning session particularly good value for those wanting a full, active day of outdoor fun.
This tour stands out for its combination of adrenaline, natural beauty, and professional guidance. The small-group format ensures personal attention, and the included gear and amenities contribute to a smooth experience. While the no-stopping policy might be a consideration for some, most reviews confirm that the activity’s variety and scenery outweigh this detail.
Best suited for adventurers aged 14 and over with a moderate fitness level, this canyoning experience is ideal for those looking for a memorable outdoor challenge in the Swiss Alps. The cost of $222.91 reflects the comprehensive nature of the activity, the safety standards, and the guide expertise.
Travelers who appreciate thrilling activities with scenic surroundings will find this trip satisfying. For a truly active day rooted in Switzerland’s stunning Alpine landscape, the Grimsel canyoning adventure delivers on all fronts.
“The overall experience was great! Despite being rookies at canyoning, our guides Iain and (forgive me for forgetting our other guides name) were ve…”
What is included in the canyoning tour?
All necessary canyoning equipment, professional guides, a light lunch, and a free drink are included. Showers and changing rooms are also available at the base.
What should I bring?
Participants should bring a swimsuit, towel, and small day bag. The wetsuits provided help keep you warm, but personal items like a towel are not supplied.
Is this activity suitable for beginners?
Yes, guides are experienced and provide a safety briefing. While the activity involves some heights and physical effort, easier routes are available for those less confident.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour limits group size to 24 people, ensuring a more personalized experience.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours before the activity. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded.
What is the best time of year to go canyoning at Grimsel?
The tour operates seasonally from May to October, when weather conditions are suitable for canyoning activities.
How demanding is the physical activity?
Participants should have a moderate fitness level. The tour involves jumping, sliding, and rappelling but is designed to accommodate varying comfort levels with guides offering alternatives.
Are there age restrictions?
The minimum age is 14 years. There is no maximum age, provided participants meet the fitness and weight requirements.
What about weather cancellations?
Tours are canceled in poor weather for safety reasons, with options for alternative dates or full refunds.
How long does the entire experience last?
The activity itself lasts approximately 2.5 hours, with additional time for transportation, lunch, and preparation, bringing the total to about 5.5 hours.
Set out on a dynamic and scenic canyoning adventure at Grimsel from Interlaken and enjoy a day packed with jumps, slides, and breathtaking mountain views—all led by experienced guides dedicated to safety and fun.