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Experience thrilling canyoning at Grimsel Gorge from Interlaken, including a 50-meter rappel, jumps, slides, a zipline, and stunning alpine scenery for $218.

The Grimsel Gorge Canyoning Tour offers an adrenaline-filled day just a short drive from Interlaken, set in Canton Bern, Switzerland. Priced at $218 per person and lasting approximately 5.5 hours, this tour combines adventure with breathtaking alpine scenery. Starting with a 60-minute transfer from Interlaken, participants are equipped for a series of adrenaline-pumping activities that include a 50-meter abseil, jumps, slides, and a zipline, all nestled within the spectacular Grimsel Gorge.
What makes this tour stand out is the variety of activities in a stunning mountain environment, suitable for those who enjoy physical challenges and outdoor fun. The trip concludes with a light lunch and a drink, offering a perfect chance to relax and take in the views before heading back to Interlaken. While basic swimming skills are advantageous, they are not strictly required, making this experience accessible to most active travelers. However, the tour is not suitable for young children under 14, pregnant women, or anyone with certain health considerations.
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This canyoning adventure begins with a transfer from Interlaken that takes about one hour, taking travelers into the remote mountain pass where Grimsel Gorge is located. The journey itself offers scenic views of the Swiss Alps, setting the tone for the exciting activities ahead. Upon arrival, all participants are fitted with canyoning gear, ensuring safety and comfort for the entire trip.
The guide team, known for their professionalism, introduces the trip and explains safety procedures. This initial briefing helps build confidence, especially for those new to canyoning or heights. The equipment used is comprehensive, covering harnesses, helmets, and wetsuits, suitable for the alpine environment.

The adventure kicks off with an impressive 50-meter abseil from a designated rappel site on the mountain pass. This guided descent is the most iconic part of the trip, offering a thrilling start to the canyoning experience. Participants are secured by guides experienced in managing heights and safety protocols.
The abseil provides panoramic views of the gorge’s pale-colored rocks, contrasted against the backdrop of the Swiss Alps. This initial challenge sets the tone for the day and helps build anticipation for the subsequent activities. The guides maintain a supportive presence, making sure everyone feels secure before progressing further.

Beyond the rappel, the tour features an array of jumps, slides, and ziplining into crystal-clear pools. One of the jumps is 8 meters high and optional, allowing participants to choose whether to take the leap. The slides and zipline add variety to the trip, guiding adventurers through the gorge’s water-filled channels and rocky terrain.
The environment in the gorge is marked by pale-colored rocks that beautifully complement the mountain landscape. The crystal-clear pools serve as refreshing stops, inviting participants to enjoy the cool water after each activity. The combination of adrenaline and scenic beauty makes this a truly memorable outdoor adventure.
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Throughout the trip, professional guides—fluent in both English and German—lead and support the group. They prioritize safety while ensuring everyone has fun, whether that means coaching those new to canyoning or managing the more challenging elements.
The guides also take care to explain each step clearly and patiently, which has led to high praise in reviews. Many mention that their guides’ support made the experience feel safe and enjoyable, even for those initially nervous about heights or water activities.

While the activities are the main attraction, the surrounding scenery is equally impressive. The gorge’s alpine environment, with its pale-colored rocks and mountain vistas, creates an awe-inspiring backdrop for the adventure. The breathtaking views are appreciated not only during the activities but also during moments of rest and the final picnic.
Travelers are treated to a view that combines nature’s raw power with serene mountain landscapes. The gorge’s remote location ensures a peaceful setting away from busy tourist spots, enhancing the sense of adventure.

Once the canyoning activities conclude, the group enjoys a light lunch and a drink, providing a well-earned break after the physical effort. The tour ends back at the original meeting point, Outdoor Interlaken NEW Base, where changing rooms and hot water showers are available.
This relaxed end to the day gives everyone a chance to reflect on their experience, share stories, and enjoy some refreshment before heading back to Interlaken. The inclusion of lunch and drinks adds good value to the overall experience.

Participants meet at the Outdoor Interlaken NEW Base, with the tour including all necessary canyoning equipment. The activity is designed for those with basic swimming skills but is not suitable for children under 14, pregnant women, or individuals with certain health conditions, including back or heart issues, mobility impairments, or height phobias.
Travelers should bring swimwear, a towel, a jacket, cash, and a daypack. Cameras, large bags, and video recording devices are not permitted during the activities, maintaining safety and focus on the adventure.

The guides’ knowledge and support are highly praised, with many reviews highlighting their efforts to make the experience safe and enjoyable. They help participants feel comfortable, even if it’s their first time canyoning.
The terrain in Grimsel Gorge offers a good mix of easy and challenging elements, catering to different comfort levels. The exciting parts are balanced with moments of tranquility and scenic appreciation, ensuring a well-rounded outdoor experience.
At $218 per person, this tour provides all necessary equipment, professional guiding, and post-activity refreshments. Travelers can reserve in advance with options to pay later, offering flexibility for planning. Free cancellation is available if canceled up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
The tour duration of 5.5 hours includes the transfer, activity, and lunch, making it a full-day adventure that balances excitement with comfort.
This adventure suits active travelers seeking a mix of adrenaline and natural beauty. It’s ideal for those comfortable with heights and water activities but not necessary to be an expert swimmer. The experience is particularly appealing for those who enjoy outdoor challenges in stunning mountain scenery.
However, it’s not suitable for children under 14, pregnant women, or anyone with specific health issues. The physical nature and height-related activities require a reasonable level of fitness and comfort with heights.
The Grimsel Gorge Canyoning Tour from Interlaken offers an exciting day out filled with jumps, slides, and a dramatic 50-meter rappel. Its scenic setting in the Swiss Alps enhances the thrill, making it a rewarding experience for adventure-seekers. Well-rated guides, safety support, and inclusive amenities like lunch and showers add to the overall value.
This tour provides a great mix of adventure and natural beauty for those ready to take on the challenge. It’s an excellent choice for active travelers wanting to explore Switzerland’s rugged landscapes from a unique perspective.
“Wonderful, it was a great time and even provided sandwiches and drinks after! Ian and Alan couldnt of been better guides.”
Is prior canyoning experience necessary?
No, basic swimming skills are helpful but not required. The guides are experienced in supporting all levels of participants.
What should I bring on the canyoning trip?
Participants should bring swimwear, a towel, a jacket, cash, and a daypack. Cameras and large bags are not permitted during activities.
How long is the transfer from Interlaken?
The transfer takes approximately one hour each way, taking travelers into the mountain pass to Grimsel Gorge.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, it is not suitable for children under 14 years old, due to the physical and height-related challenges involved.
Can I cancel this tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start, allowing flexible booking options.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak English and German, ensuring clear communication throughout the trip.