Best canyons around Baindt are characterized by their "Tobel" formations, a German term for gorges or ravines, offering picturesque landscapes in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The region features 6 gorges, including the notable Schmalegger Tobel, known for its canyon-like gorges and ravines formed by post-glacial erosion. These areas provide opportunities for experiencing natural river landscapes and wooded ravines, with features like the Schmalegger Tobel Waterfall. The landscape offers a glimpse into geological history, shaped by glacial movements.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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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 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 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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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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Great wild and romantic ravine. Beautiful circular hike from the Schmalegg sports field past the waterfall and then in front of the Buttenmühle over the footbridge and up the stairs and up at the edge of the forest to the left and then through another beautiful ravine back to the starting point.
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Great stepped path, but only accessible with good, sturdy shoes. Small children and especially prams unsuitable.
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Path in the gorge below the "Stiller Bach" (Still Brook). This stream in the beautiful, wild ravine is called Hochtobelbach, outflow of the Rösslerweiher pond, and later flows into the Scherzach river in the Lauratal valley.
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The landscape is very beautiful here.
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The canyons around Baindt are characterized by their 'Tobel' formations, which are smaller, often wooded gorges and ravines. You'll find wild waters, diverse streams like the Glastobel, Gehrntobel, Steigtobel, and Rötenbachtobel, and even a dynamic 6-meter high waterfall in the Schmalegger Tobel. The area also features protected forests, offering an experience of untouched nature.
Yes, several areas are suitable for families. The Schussentobel Gorge and Schussen River Trail is noted as family-friendly, offering a beautiful and quiet path. The Schmalegger Tobel also has numerous trails catering to various fitness levels, including routes suitable for families.
Within the Schmalegger Tobel, a prominent feature is a 6-meter high waterfall that shifts its position due to erosion. You might also encounter the unique 'waterfall tree' where water appears to flow from a tree. The area also contains historical remains of the Ringgenburg, a former refuge castle. For specific points of interest, consider visiting the Wooden bridge and ford in Schmalegger and Rinkenburger Tobel, which offers a picturesque river crossing.
The canyons around Baindt offer varying charms throughout the year. Spring brings lush greenery, while winter transforms the landscape into a stunning frozen spectacle, especially when the waterfall in the Schmalegger Tobel freezes over. Sturdy shoes are recommended due to potentially steep and slippery paths, regardless of the season.
Yes, some areas are dog-friendly. For instance, the Schwarzbächle Stream in Lauratal is categorized as dog-friendly, providing a pleasant environment for walks with your pet through the forest and gorge.
The trails vary in difficulty. Many routes are suitable for general hiking and walking, but some sections can be steep and slippery, requiring careful navigation. Highlights like the Wooden Bridge in the Tobel Gorge and Tobel Bridge are noted as intermediate, with steep inclines or stairs that require attention. Sturdy shoes are always recommended.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the region around Baindt offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy hikes like those listed in the Easy hikes around Baindt guide. For cyclists, there are options for Road Cycling Routes around Baindt and Gravel biking around Baindt, allowing you to experience the natural landscapes on two wheels.
The Schmalegger Tobel offers informative signboards along its trails that explain the geological subsurface of the Tobel landscape. You can learn about how these 'canyon-like gorges' were formed approximately 12,000 years ago after the Würm Ice Age through glacial movements, and understand phenomena like 'Hangrutschungen' (landslides).
Visitors appreciate the wild and natural character of the gorges. They enjoy the quiet, exciting paths, the unique natural landscapes, and the opportunity to experience regenerating gorge forests with wild waters. The area's highlights have received over 150 upvotes and feature 17 photos from visitors, indicating a strong community appreciation for its natural beauty and hiking opportunities.
Yes, the Schmalegger Tobel area features the remains of the Ringgenburg, a former refuge castle. This adds a historical dimension to the natural surroundings, offering a glimpse into the region's past while you explore the ravines.
The Schussentobel, part of the larger Schussental, offers a natural river landscape with distinct features. Within the Schussentobel, you can find 'Felsbädle,' which are rock pools formed by the river, creating scenic spots where the water has carved out unique formations.


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