Waterfalls around Mogelsberg are a prominent feature of the natural landscape in Eastern Switzerland, particularly within the Neckertal region. The area is characterized by impressive gorges and canyons carved by rivers like the Necker and Wissbach. These geological formations create numerous waterfalls, offering diverse outdoor experiences. The region provides a variety of trails that lead through these natural attractions.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Very long, covered stairs, a bit strenuous uphill with a bike.
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Great gorge at Ofenloch, safety is mandatory
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is a very impressive place - used to be a pub (hobby)
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Simply super awesome! A great place, the power and beauty of nature is sometimes incomprehensible 💖. It's really cool when you can sit under tons of conglomerate. It would be exciting to hear what this place could tell us...
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Impressive contemporary witness to how small power plants used to be built.
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Super great gorge, an approx. 300m long wooden path
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The path from Alm Ellbogen to here is somewhat exposed in two passages. But a spectacular experience for people with a head for heights.
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The Wissbach Gorge and Historic Power Plant is known for its beautiful, narrow forest trails along the Wissbach river and a covered wooden walkway. It's considered a paradise for families, offering numerous barbecue and rest stops directly by the river, and features an old hydroelectric power plant built in 1892.
Yes, the Ofenloch Gorge, also known as the 'Grand Canyon of Eastern Switzerland,' offers a challenging experience. It features deep gorges, caves, and waterfalls with the Necker River falling approximately 100 meters over Nagelfluh rock faces. Some sections of the trail may include ropes for assistance, and it's recommended for sure-footed hikers.
The region is characterized by impressive gorges and canyons, particularly those carved into 'Nagelfluh' rock formations. At the Ofenloch Gorge, you'll see dramatic Nagelfluh walls and a massive oval opening in the cliff resembling a 'pizza oven,' which gives the area its name.
Yes, the Wissbach Gorge and Historic Power Plant is particularly lauded as a 'paradise for families with children.' It offers accessible trails, barbecue spots, and opportunities to refresh feet in the cool water. The Giessenfall Waterfall is also noted as family-friendly, with a picnic area and fireplace.
Beyond exploring the waterfalls, you can find various outdoor activities. There are numerous hiking trails, such as those listed in the Hiking around Mogelsberg guide, including routes like the 'Wilkethöchi Summit View – Lovers' Bench at Wimpfel loop'. For cyclists, there are gravel biking routes, like those in the Gravel biking around Mogelsberg guide. Running trails are also available, as detailed in the Running Trails around Mogelsberg guide.
Yes, the Brudertobel Cave with Waterfall is an imposing cave that features a waterfall, making it a unique and worthwhile spot to visit. There's even a popular fireplace inside the cave.
While the waterfalls can be enjoyed year-round, conditions vary. For adventurous routes like the Ofenloch and Waterfalls in the Neckar Gorge, it is advisable to visit in dry conditions due to narrow and exposed sections. Spring and autumn often offer vibrant scenery with good water flow.
Specific dog policies can vary by trail. For instance, the Giessenfall Waterfall is noted as having a small bathing area suitable for dogs at the bottom. Always check local signage or specific highlight details for the most accurate information regarding dog access.
Given the varied terrain, including potentially slippery paths and narrow sections, sturdy hiking shoes with good grip are essential. For challenging routes like the Ofenloch and Waterfalls in the Neckar Gorge, hiking poles can be a good idea for added stability. Dress in layers suitable for changing weather conditions, as gorges can be cooler and damper.
Yes, the Wissbach Gorge and Historic Power Plant features an old hydroelectric power plant that was built in 1892, making it an interesting industrial monument to explore while enjoying the natural beauty of the gorge.
The Wissbach Gorge is situated between Gossau, Flawil, and Degersheim, and is accessible from the Mogelsberg area. While specific public transport stops aren't detailed, these towns are generally well-connected. For parking, visitors typically find options near the access points to the gorge trails. It's recommended to check local information for the most current parking availability.
The trails offer diverse and impressive views. From the Giessenfall Waterfall, you get a picturesque view of the falls and a small pond. The Neckar Gorge provides a mystical, original landscape with wild beauty, showcasing the river's path through millions of years of geological history.


Happy to travel a little further afield? Then browse these guides for the best waterfalls around Mogelsberg: