Canyons around Lachen feature a diverse landscape of deep gorges and river valleys. This region, located in Switzerland, is characterized by its natural water formations, including impressive waterfalls and narrow passages carved by streams. The terrain offers varied opportunities for exploration, from well-maintained trails to more challenging routes through wilder sections. These geological features provide a distinct natural experience within the Swiss landscape.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Simply beautiful, and every corner is a feast for the eyes. This is pure nature in the forest and rocks, with its beautiful, wild streams.
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This extremely cool, wild gorge leads through the 2020 landslide area (rehabilitated) and continues along numerous footbridges along the rocks and the stream. At the back, the path continues only via rather steep steps. The path is not suitable for dogs due to the many gratings.
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A wonderful piece of nature, highly recommended. If you like deep gorges dug by water, this is the place for you. The path is very well developed with bridges and footbridges, making it easy to walk. However, there are only two exits at the north end via steep stairs, so you should take this into account.
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Well-maintained stream and clean structures
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Simply super beautiful and totally relaxing. It's like diving into another world. Warning! The paths can be slippery in places and there are lots of steps.
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A small wild romantic ravine that you have to see.
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https://youtu.be/ogWEXsFp7go Through the wilderness at the Spreitenbach Short hike through an exciting ravine The nature of the hike is twofold. On the one hand there is the ascent through the narrow ravine of the Spreitenbach, wildly romantic and also a bit demanding. On the other side, the way back over the wide slopes of the Vorderberg is rewarded with beautiful views of the Obersee and the surrounding villages. Anyone who indulges in this roller coaster ride of emotions can let the exciting ascent sink in wonderfully on the way back. Due to its proximity and shortness, the round is easy to do even on a full day, and if you have your Cervelat with you, you will certainly find a place in the cool Bachtobel where you can linger longer and let your sausage burn properly. Tip There are no supply options directly on the route. At the Landlütenhof on the Vorderberg, a little below the suggested route, a Besenbeiz invites you to linger. The starting point and destination of Lachen offers a wide range of shopping and dining options. The pretty harbor promenade can be reached on foot from the train station in a few minutes, a nice place to round off the tour with a meal. Source: outdooractive.com.../through-the-wildness-am-spreitenbach/126090580/
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A really wonderful ravine with the small river
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The region around Lachen is known for its impressive natural water formations. Among the most popular are Sagenraintobel Waterfalls, a beautiful waterfall and gorge offering a tranquil stroll along the Schmittenbach. Another favorite is Aabachtobel Gorge, a wild and romantic gorge with a pleasant hiking trail. Visitors also highly recommend Bachtelspalt, a narrow gorge with unique rock formations, where a short circular walk allows you to explore its tightest points.
Yes, Sagenraintobel Waterfalls is considered family-friendly. The path through this soul-landscape is well-maintained, making it suitable for a relaxing stroll along the streams, even with younger explorers.
The gorges around Lachen offer a diverse landscape. You'll encounter impressive waterfalls, winding rivers, deep gorges carved by water, and dense forests. Many spots also provide scenic viewpoints, allowing you to appreciate the natural beauty of the Swiss landscape.
Beyond exploring the gorges themselves, Lachen offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling with routes like the 'View of Lake Zurich – Zurich Opera House loop' or the 'Wägitalersee – Wägitalersee loop'. For road cycling, consider the 'Lachen Waterfront Promenade – Sattelegg Pass loop'. Gravel biking is also popular, with options such as the 'Gravel ride around the Obersee'. You can find more details on these activities in the cycling guide, road cycling guide, and gravel biking guide for Lachen.
Absolutely. Many trails in the Lachen area incorporate gorge features. For instance, the path through Spreitenbach Gorge offers a wildly romantic and somewhat demanding ascent through a narrow ravine. The Neuhüslertobel Gorge also features an extremely cool, wild path with numerous footbridges along the rocks and stream, leading through a rehabilitated landslide area.
Visitors frequently praise the serene and tranquil atmosphere found within these natural settings. Many appreciate the well-maintained paths, the unique rock formations, and the opportunity for a relaxing stroll along babbling brooks. The feeling of 'diving into another world' and the 'sensationally beautiful' scenery are common sentiments, especially in places like Bachtelspalt and Neuhüslertobel Gorge.
While the Lachen region features impressive gorges and river valleys, it is not typically known for the adventure sport of canyoning, which involves rappelling, jumping, and sliding through water-filled gorges. The natural formations here are more suited for hiking and exploring the scenic trails along the water.
The gorges can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. While specific tips for 'best time' are not universally provided, some visitors note that places like Spreitenbach Gorge are also beautiful to visit during winter. However, paths can be slippery in places, especially in Neuhüslertobel Gorge, so checking local conditions and weather is always advisable.
For exploring narrow gorges like Bachtelspalt, it's recommended to wear good shoes. The narrowest point can be as tight as 50 cm, and a 5-minute circular walk is signposted to help you navigate and fully experience its unique features. Always be mindful of your footing in such tight and potentially damp spaces.
While many outdoor areas are dog-friendly, some specific gorge paths may have restrictions. For example, the path through Neuhüslertobel Gorge is explicitly noted as 'not suitable for dogs due to the many gratings'. It's always best to check specific trail information or local signage before bringing your dog.
Given the terrain, which can include slippery paths and steps, wearing good, sturdy shoes with adequate grip is highly recommended. Layers of clothing are also advisable to adapt to changing temperatures, especially when moving through shaded gorge areas or at higher elevations.


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