Gorges Du Trient

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Vernayaz, Switzerland

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Tourist attraction· Amusement center· Municipal Department of Tourism

Gorges Du Trient Reviews | Rating 3.9 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Gorges Du Trient is located in Vernayaz, Switzerland on Grand Rue 1. Gorges Du Trient is rated 3.9 out of 5 in the category tourist attraction in Switzerland.

Address

Grand Rue 1

Phone

+41 277641613

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

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Alistair McAeddichey

easy walk to discover this amazing place ! unfortunately (or by chance.. not sure..), you have to pay an entrance fee.

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Ricardo

Amazing place, the price is a little high for 10 minutes walking but worth it! For the best experience, first visit this one and then the Gorge du Durnand. This wil level up your experience.

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Krystyna Konovalova

Definitely not a trail for hardcore hiker as it's rather short. But we liked it a lot and over 2,5 years old made it on her own without any problem

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Mario G Yepes D

It's very beautiful walk through this wooden path, it takes about 15 to 20 minutes to walk until the end. The canyon and the river is really nice. The entrance is through the store on the road.

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Mark Cameron

Like most gorges it won't take you hours to visit, so a brief jolt to the end and back can be a nice break from a long drive as well as refreshing if it's hot out. Some very high cliffs and some interesting history as well. Some nice walks in the area to other walkways and attractions part of the same group.

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Wim Valcke

Tourist trap. Nice gorge, but 8 CHF is just too much for a short walk (10-15') through a gorge that is certainly not the most beautiful and impressive in Switzerland.

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Inês Rico

Beautiful place but short visit, specially taking into acount the price. If you're lucky, you might find some coupons in magazines.

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Stephanie Cheng

It is a lovely quick trip. You pay for access at the florist. The wooden walkways let you see how the water has carved through the rocks and the netting above your head gives you peace of mind. The walkways are well maintained but can get quite narrow in places. It can also get a little cold near the water so bring a jacket.