Stutzbach
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| | Raps:10-15, max ↨82ft
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| Best season: | Autumn
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Introduction
Challenging canyon with high waterflow.
Approach
From Splügen you walk up to the Stutzalp, from where the canyon starts.
Descent
Starting with small waterfalls, the canyon gets narrower as the rappels get higher. It is advised to take a floating-bag as some pools can have a backflow.
Exit
The canyon ends at the village of Splügen.
Red tape
Beta sites
Further description in the following book : https://www.canyoning-equipment.com/produkt/swiss-alps-canyoning-vol-2-0/
Trip reports and media
Picture credit : Matthias Holzinger