Canyons around Oberglatt offer diverse natural landscapes characterized by river-carved formations and valleys. The region features several gorges and riverbanks, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration. These areas often include trails through varied terrain, from limestone paths to riverside gravel beds. The natural features around Oberglatt are part of the broader Swiss landscape, known for its geological formations.
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There are three nice barbecue areas in the Wiesentäli - we were able to use the Wiesentäli barbecue area to grill sausages. With a fountain with fresh water. See also https://grillstelle.ch/grillstellen/810/wiesentaeli/uebersicht
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Strenuous climb, plan a lot of time
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Very beautiful, amazingly quiet valley - you don't have the impression of being so close to the Limmattal and the Agglo. But beware: the owners of Hof Wiesental have apparently had very bad experiences with passers-by. The little road that leads right past the farm may not even be used on foot...
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A real gem of nature: A barbecue area directly on the S curve of the Töss, with a wide pebble beach, opposite a rock wall (see pictures) However, the descent here is a little tricky as there are a lot of trees on the path here and you have to fight your way through a bit.
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A very nice stretch through slippery limestone. The path is quite narrow but not too difficult to master. The path ends on the "old warehouse". If you continue to the right from there, you will find yourself on broad paths quite quickly (Hochwacht). In the other direction you can hike on rather narrow paths to Baden.
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Very nice area and a lot of traffic at the usual times otherwise vinous traffic
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You can explore several natural features. The Wiesentäli above Weiningen is a popular gorge known for its quiet valley setting and barbecue areas. Another favorite is the Hinterrumstal Valley, offering a pleasant natural setting for exploration. The Töss Riverbank provides gravel banks and water access with views of a sandstone gorge.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Wiesentäli above Weiningen and Hinterrumstal Valley are both noted as family-friendly. The Töss Riverbank is also great for families, offering gravel banks where children can splash in the water during low water levels.
The region offers diverse natural landscapes. You'll find river-carved formations, valleys, and areas with limestone rocks. Specific features include quiet valleys like Wiesentäli above Weiningen, sandstone gorges along the Töss Riverbank, and even narrow trails through slippery limestone, such as the Narrow Trail Through Limestone Rocks. The Töss River Bend and Cliffs features a wide pebble beach and a rock wall.
Yes, some areas offer more challenging terrain. The Narrow Trail Through Limestone Rocks is described as quite narrow and can be slippery, requiring a strenuous climb. Similarly, the descent to the Töss River Bend and Cliffs can be tricky due to trees on the path.
Beyond exploring the gorges themselves, the area around Oberglatt offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, gravel biking, and running. These routes often follow river paths or lead through natural landscapes, providing opportunities to experience the region's beauty.
Yes, some locations are equipped with barbecue facilities. The Wiesentäli above Weiningen has three nice barbecue areas, one with a fountain for fresh water. There's also a barbecue area directly on the S curve of the Töss at the Töss River Bend and Cliffs, complete with a wide pebble beach.
The 'Swiss Grand Canyon' is the Rheinschlucht (Rhine Gorge), located in Graubünden, eastern Switzerland. While not directly in Oberglatt, it's a significant natural wonder carved by the Vorderrhein River, known for its towering white cliffs and turquoise waters. It's a popular destination for hiking, biking, and rafting, and features the 'Il Spir' viewing platform. It's a bit further afield but a notable regional highlight.
Visitors often highlight the serene and quiet environment, even close to urban areas, as seen in Wiesentäli above Weiningen. The opportunity for relaxation by the water on gravel banks, like at the Töss Riverbank, is also highly valued. The beautiful natural settings and opportunities for exploration are frequently mentioned.
While the guide doesn't list dedicated viewpoints for every gorge, the Töss Riverbank offers beautiful views of a sandstone gorge. The Töss River Bend and Cliffs also provides scenic views of a rock wall opposite a pebble beach.
Based on available information, there is no mention of specific permits required for general hiking or exploring the natural gorges and riverbanks around Oberglatt. However, always respect private property and local regulations, especially when using facilities like barbecue areas.
The Narrow Trail Through Limestone Rocks is a notable feature. It's a very nice stretch, but be aware that the limestone can be slippery, and the path is quite narrow. It's considered a challenging section, so plan enough time for the strenuous climb.


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