Limmerenbach
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| | Raps:6, max ↨131ft
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Introduction
Another short canyon that can be combined with other ones nearby, like on the way down from Muttenbach.
Approach
From Tierfehd walk up to the Pantenbrugg, and then towards the upper station of the gondola. Before crossing that one, you should turn right towards Ueliplanggen.
Descent
This large valley has a few waterfalls, starting of immediatly with a 40m rappel. A short section underneith boulders awaits you as well.
Exit
Walk along the riverbed, until you are back on hiking paths. It is possible to go on with canyoning in the Linthschlucht, or you walk down from the Pantenbrugg to Tierfehd.
Red tape
Beta sites
Trip reports and media
Further description in the following book : https://www.canyoning-equipment.com/produkt/swiss-alps-canyoning-vol-2-0/
Background
Above the canyon is a big artificial lake that works as power plant.