Canyons around Oberembrach feature a variety of natural attractions with gorge-like characteristics and scenic hiking opportunities. The region provides several natural reserves and stream-side paths that offer immersive natural beauty and geological interest. While not canyons in the traditional grand sense, these areas present charming, smaller-scale gorge-like environments. Komoot lists 6 such features to explore around Oberembrach.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Here, the first part goes steeply downhill. If you don't have proper footwear, you'll have to be careful. Danger of slipping!
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A very interesting project. How nature can reinvent itself beautifully.🥰
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Unfortunately only very short. A gorge path along the stream would have been nice.
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Now in spring 2024, Biodiversity Totentäli is blooming in full splendor, including wild garlic meadows. Ducks also enjoy the small ponds that are being created. Reclaiming nature still has potential. It will be exciting to see how it develops further...
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Since November 23, the forest road through the Totentäli has no longer been accessible and has been closed. A beautiful new boardwalk leads through. New ponds for amphibians have been created - great!
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There are no people during the week. Totally left over at the weekend
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You really would not believe that such a landscape exists in German-speaking Switzerland - and then in the middle of an urban area!
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The area around Oberembrach features diverse natural attractions with gorge-like characteristics. You can find carved-out stream beds, natural formations, and scenic river features. Highlights include the impressive Affenschlucht Waterfall with its sandstone tubs, and the Töss Riverbank, which offers views of a sandstone gorge and beautiful gravel banks.
Yes, several areas are suitable for families. The Totentäli Boardwalk and Ponds is a great option, featuring a new boardwalk and ponds for amphibians, making it an interesting and accessible walk. The Hinterrumstal Valley is also noted as a very nice area for families to explore.
Spring is particularly beautiful, as seen in the Totentäli Boardwalk and Ponds, where wild garlic meadows bloom. Generally, these natural areas are enjoyable during milder seasons for hiking and exploring. The region's natural reserves and stream-side paths offer tranquil experiences throughout spring, summer, and autumn.
Beyond exploring the gorge-like features, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find excellent options for gravel biking, road cycling, and running. For instance, there are numerous running trails, including loops around Chlostergumpen Pond, which you can explore through the Running Trails around Oberembrach guide.
For those seeking a more challenging experience, the descent to the Töss River Bend and Cliffs can be a bit tricky due to trees on the path, but it rewards visitors with a beautiful barbecue area and a wide pebble beach opposite a rock wall. Many gorge areas also offer scenic viewpoints, such as the Hinterrumstal Valley.
Visitors appreciate the immersive natural beauty and geological interest of these smaller-scale gorge environments. Many enjoy the tranquility, the opportunity to relax by the water, and the surprising landscapes found even near urban areas. The community has shared over 30 photos and given more than 200 upvotes to these natural features.
Yes, the Töss Riverbank provides beautiful gravel banks and direct water access, perfect for relaxing or splashing around when the water levels are low. The Töss River Bend and Cliffs also features a wide pebble beach.
While Oberembrach itself may not have large, named canyons, the region offers natural reserves and stream-side paths that provide gorge-like experiences. The Chlostergumpen natural reserve, for example, is an idyllic setting along a 'Wildbach' (wild stream) that offers carved-out stream beds and natural formations.
The natural areas, particularly those undergoing ecological restoration, can be home to various wildlife. At the Totentäli Boardwalk and Ponds, new ponds have been created for amphibians, and ducks are often seen enjoying these small water bodies, showcasing nature's ability to reinvent itself.
Yes, the region is known for its sandstone formations. The Töss Riverbank offers a beautiful view of a sandstone gorge, and the Affenschlucht Waterfall features impressive sandstone tubs where water splashes.
You can find various cycling routes around Oberembrach. For gravel biking, check out the Gravel biking around Oberembrach guide, which includes routes like the Rheinau Covered Bridge loop. For road cycling, the Road Cycling Routes around Oberembrach guide offers options such as the View of Zurich Airport loop.


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