Best canyons around Meckenbeuren are characterized by gorge-like features and ravines, primarily found along the Schussen River. This region offers scenic natural attractions, with paths that feel gorge-like due to the river cutting through the landscape. These areas provide opportunities for easy to moderate hikes through natural settings, featuring serene streams and accessible routes. Meckenbeuren's natural landscape includes various "Tobel" (gorges) and river valleys, making it a destination for exploring geological features.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Please do not use this shortcut; the access to the steep bank of the Schussen River has been closed by the municipality of Meckenbeuren for good reason (landslide). Furthermore, the former path towards the wooden bridge now leads through private orchards. The official signage for Highway 4 has been changed; towards the FN, follow the cycle path from Sassen-Schuppenwies along the K 7780 to the Oberbaumgarten junction in Eriskirch-Dillmannshof to the wooden bridge. Towards Tettnang, reverse the route; so keep right after crossing the wooden bridge!
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Officially, this trail is no longer signposted, but a few years ago it was still a hiking trail. There was a landslide, but you can get through it. There's a great view of the Schussen River and you walk through a very short but beautiful gorge.
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Somewhat hidden and inconspicuous, this grotto is hidden in the small forest.
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The Schussen is a 59-kilometre-long tributary of Lake Constance and thus a right and northern tributary of the Rhine in the southern part of Baden-Württemberg in Germany.
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The bridge is no longer there. When there is a lot of water, it is not possible to cross the stream (unless you take your shoes off and walk through it - that worked fine). When there is little water, according to locals, there are large stones and a wire rope to hold on to, which make it possible to cross at that point.
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The changes in nature become visible over the years. More or less water, fallen trees or new stones in the river. The forest above is beautifully covered with leaves in autumn.
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How can anyone recommend this as a trail? Completely unsuitable: the entrance/exit towards Tettnang is narrow, steep, partly overgrown (temporarily, if not permanently closed), contains steps...., so that you have to climb down or push (at least in the uphill sections). is forced. Maybe better in summer (without foliage) than in my case at the end of October... But I can't judge that at the moment
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Great, adventurous ravine. Entry via hell. And if you come to "hiking trail closed" just ignore it, otherwise you will miss the most beautiful and interesting part.
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Around Meckenbeuren, the term 'canyons' refers more broadly to smaller, gorge-like features, ravines, or 'Tobel' often found along river courses, particularly the Schussen River. These areas offer scenic natural attractions with paths that can feel gorge-like due to the river cutting through the landscape, rather than dramatic, large-scale geological canyons.
Yes, many of the paths along the Schussen River and within the 'Tobel' are suitable for families. While some sections might have stairs or moderate inclines, they generally offer accessible routes through natural settings. The Lourdes Grotto with Statue of the Virgin Mary, located in a gorge, is also categorized as family-friendly.
Visitors often enjoy the Wooden bridge and ford in Schmalegger and Rinkenburger Tobel for its pleasant walking experience and river crossing. Another popular spot is the Wooden Bridge in the Tobel Gorge, known for its cool trail over a bridge past a stream. The Tobel Bridge also offers an intermediate hiking experience within a ravine.
You can expect to see serene streams, lush forest landscapes, and various bridges that cross the water. The paths often follow the natural flow of rivers like the Schussen, offering views where the water has carved its way through the terrain. Highlights like the Singletrack Along the Schussen emphasize the river and forest environment.
Absolutely. The gorge-like features are often integrated into hiking trails. For broader hiking options, you can explore guides like Hiking around Meckenbeuren or Easy hikes around Meckenbeuren. These guides feature routes that traverse forests, follow rivers, and offer various difficulty levels.
While the gorge-like paths themselves might not always be suitable for mountain biking due to narrow sections or stairs, there are dedicated MTB trails in the wider Meckenbeuren area. You can find routes in the MTB Trails around Meckenbeuren guide, which includes options like the 'Badhütten Suspension Bridge – Tettnang Forest Trail loop'.
Many paths along the Schussen River are easily accessible. However, some 'Tobel' trails, such as those leading to the Tobel Bridge or the Wooden Bridge in the Tobel Gorge, may involve stairs or steep inclines, making them intermediate in difficulty. Always check local signage, as some sections, like parts of the Singletrack Along the Schussen, can be temporarily blocked or challenging.
Parking availability varies by specific trailhead. It's advisable to check the starting points of individual routes on Komoot for detailed information on parking facilities. Many popular hiking areas around Meckenbeuren offer designated parking spots.
Visitors frequently highlight the pleasant walking experiences, the natural beauty of the river crossings, and the cool trails through the 'Tobel'. The serene atmosphere and the opportunity to explore hidden natural spots, often featuring bridges and streams, are particularly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, for example, the Lourdes Grotto with Statue of the Virgin Mary is a notable cultural and religious site located within a gorge. It's a cave in a pine forest below the Brünnensweiler chapel, offering a unique blend of natural setting and spiritual significance.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most public hiking trails in the region, including those through the 'Tobel' and along the Schussen River. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature protection areas or near livestock, and to be mindful of other hikers and wildlife.


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