Canyons around Fischenthal, located in the upper Töss Valley of the Zurich Oberland, feature natural ravines often referred to as "Tobel." These deeply cut valleys include waterfalls and unique rock formations. The region offers various natural landscapes for hiking experiences. Fischenthal's geography is characterized by densely wooded hills and streams feeding into the Töss River.
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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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🌿 The Äuli Gorge in Lichtensteig – pure nature in Toggenburg! Turquoise water, mossy rocks, and mystical legends like the Äuli Dog 👻 await you. The perfect place to dive, hike, or simply marvel.
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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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Äulischlucht in the Felsental. Incredibly beautiful detour into a grotesquely narrow rocky gorge with the Thur flowing through it, with a beautiful waterfall coming from the side.
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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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Very nice gorge... you can take a break by the water...
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The Fischenthal area, part of the Zurich Oberland, is characterized by deeply cut valleys, often called 'Tobel,' featuring impressive waterfalls, unique rock formations, and dense forests. You'll encounter diverse rock structures, including the mighty Nagelfluh rock formations, and various streams feeding into the Töss River. Highlights include the grotto-like setting of the Töss Waterfall and the horseshoe-shaped, overhanging Nagelfluh rock face at Schreizen Giessen.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Sagenraintobel Waterfalls offer a pleasant stroll along streams on comfortable natural paths. The Giessenfall Waterfall also has sections considered family-friendly, though some paths can be steep and slippery, so caution is advised.
For a unique experience, visit Bachtelspalt, a gorge with a narrow point of about 50 cm, offering a short circular walk. The 'Canyon im Wald' leading to the Schreizen Giessen provides an adventurous path through an isolated ravine, featuring a powerful, horseshoe-shaped Nagelfluh rock face and a 20-meter high waterfall. This path can be steep, narrow, and slippery.
The canyons and gorges around Fischenthal are beautiful year-round, but spring and summer are particularly popular. In summer, the shaded paths and cool water of the streams, like those in the Kemptnertobel, offer a refreshing escape. The Töss Waterfall area is also pleasant for hiking even on warm days. During wetter seasons, paths can be slippery, especially near waterfalls like Giessenfall, so appropriate footwear is essential.
Beyond exploring the canyons themselves, the Fischenthal region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes like the Schnebelhorn Loop or the Hörnli Ridge Trail. There are also options for jogging and mountain biking. For more details on specific routes, you can explore the hiking guide, running guide, and MTB guide for Fischenthal.
Absolutely. The region is known for its beautiful waterfalls. The Sagenraintobel Waterfalls are a popular choice, located where the Tösstal slopes down to Lake Zurich. Another impressive sight is the Giessenfall Waterfall, where the Altbach falls about 40 meters. You can also find the Kemptnertobel Waterfall, where it's even possible to climb behind the falls.
Given the terrain, sturdy footwear with good grip is highly recommended, as paths can be steep, narrow, and potentially slippery, especially near waterfalls or after rain. Layered clothing is advisable for varying temperatures, and bringing water and snacks is always a good idea. For adventurous sections, like the Schreizen Giessen, be prepared for careful navigation.
Yes, visitors have noted amenities in certain areas. Near the Giessenfall Waterfall, there's a picnic area with tables, benches, and a fireplace, perfect for a break. The Bachtelspalt also has a fireplace at its upper entrance, from where a circular walk is signposted.
Many natural areas in Fischenthal are dog-friendly. For instance, the Giessenfall Waterfall has a small bathing area suitable for both humans and dogs. The Kemptnertobel is also mentioned as a great detour for '2- and 4-legged friends' due to its shade and cool water. Always keep dogs on a leash and be mindful of other hikers and wildlife.
The Fischenthal canyons are notable for their Nagelfluh rock formations. This conglomerate rock, formed from ancient river deposits, creates unique and dramatic landscapes. The Schreizen Giessen, for example, features a 'mächtiger Nagelfluhkessel' (mighty cauldron-like gorge) with an overhanging rock face. The Kemptnertobel also highlights the brittle nature of Nagelfluh rock lying over sandstone layers.
Fischenthal is located in the upper Töss Valley, and public transport connections are available. While specific details for each canyon vary, the region is generally accessible, often requiring a combination of train and bus connections to reach trailheads. It's recommended to check local public transport schedules for the most convenient routes to your chosen starting point.


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