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Ruinaulta -- The Swiss Grand Canyon of the Rhine Gorge,
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Ruinaulta -- The Swiss Grand Canyon of the Rhine Gorge

The Ruinaulta (Rheinschlucht / Rhine Gorge) is a 13-km-long canyon between Ilanz and Reichenau in Graubunden, carved by the Rhine through the debris of a massive prehistoric landslide -- called the "Swiss Grand Canyon" for its 400-meter-deep limestone walls, it is best experienced by rafting, kayaking, or from the Rhaetian Railway (RhB) trains that run along its rim.

Ruinaulta -- The Swiss Grand Canyon of the Rhine Gorge

The Ruinaulta (Rheinschlucht / Rhine Gorge) is a 13-km-long canyon between Ilanz and Reichenau in Graubunden, carved by the Rhine through the debris of a massive prehistoric landslide -- called the "Swiss Grand Canyon" for its 400-meter-deep limestone walls, it is best experienced by rafting, kayaking, or from the Rhaetian Railway (RhB) trains that run along its rim.

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How do I get to Ruinaulta -- The Swiss Grand Canyon of the Rhine Gorge?
The nearest SBB station is .
Is Ruinaulta -- The Swiss Grand Canyon of the Rhine Gorge accessible for wheelchair users?
Unfortunately, Ruinaulta -- The Swiss Grand Canyon of the Rhine Gorge has limited wheelchair accessibility.
When is the best time to visit Ruinaulta -- The Swiss Grand Canyon of the Rhine Gorge?
Ruinaulta -- The Swiss Grand Canyon of the Rhine Gorge is best visited during . Weather relevance is low, so weather conditions are less of a concern.