Best canyons around Neuenkirch are found within the broader Central Switzerland region, offering diverse natural landscapes. The area features various gorges and waterfalls, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration. Neuenkirch itself is situated in the Canton of Lucerne, a region known for its natural beauty and accessible hiking trails. Visitors can discover a range of geological formations, from deep ravines to picturesque waterfalls.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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A slightly different trail, also for pushing and biking.
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Small, wild, remote gorge. It is preferred to ride from the Blattig, otherwise the bike will have to be pushed or carried.
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Fast in the tranquility of nature. Short half day tour. Many possibilities for additional loops. Next door always the mighty Pilatus.
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Attention ⚠️: As of April 28th, 2023 The Wolf Gorge on the Krienser Sonnenberg has been blocked immediately due to movements in the rock masses, as the city of Kriens reports. The maintenance department has put up the appropriate information board. Investigations should now show which measures are necessary to ensure safety in the gorge again.
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Part of the trail is currently closed due to logging. The beautiful barbecue area under the rock is not accessible either. There are trees all over the place!
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The last part of the section is then really an S3 (and more) and only partially drivable, if at all!
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Among the most popular gorges in the region are Eigental Valley, known for its wonderful river, the Rümlig, perfect for picnics and a local recreation area of Lucerne. Another highly regarded spot is Wolfsschlucht Gorge, a cantonal nature reserve with steep cliffs and adventurous trails.
Yes, Eigental Valley is considered family-friendly, offering a relaxed environment with the Rümlig river, ideal for picnics. The Wolfsschlucht Gorge also provides an adventurous hiking experience suitable for families with children who enjoy exploring, with trails taking about one and a half hours.
You can expect diverse natural beauty. Wolfsschlucht Gorge features steep, overhanging cliffs, narrow trails, caves, and erosions. Eigental Valley boasts a beautiful river, the Rümlig. The broader region also offers picturesque waterfalls, such as the Neuenkirch Waterfalls with three distinct falls, and the impressive Chessiloch Waterfall in the UNESCO Entlebuch Biosphere.
For those seeking a challenge, the trail through Stone Steps and Wooden Bridge, Dünkelbach Gorge, Schloss Heidegg is partly very demanding. Haselegg Gorge is also described as a challenging trail, small, wild, and remote, offering a distinct natural setting for less frequented paths.
Visitors appreciate the spectacular scenery and the unique charm of places like Wolfsschlucht Gorge, especially in foggy weather. The Eigental Valley is loved for its relaxed atmosphere and the opportunity to picnic by the Rümlig river. The Dünkelbach Tobel Trail also impresses visitors with its wild, untamed nature.
Yes, the region around Neuenkirch offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy to moderate loops around Lake Sempach, as detailed in the Hiking around Neuenkirch guide. For cyclists, there are diverse routes ranging from easy to difficult, such as those found in the Cycling around Neuenkirch guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Neuenkirch guide.
The gorges and waterfalls are generally beautiful to visit during warmer months. For the Neuenkirch Waterfalls, depending on water levels, you can even splash around in the water during this period. However, some trails, like the Dünkelbach Gorge, might be best avoided on weekends and during peak hiking season for a more tranquil experience.
The Wolfsschlucht Gorge offers unique barbecue spots, some even within caves, providing distinct picnic opportunities. The Neuenkirch Waterfalls area is also equipped with a barbecue area, making it an ideal spot for a relaxing outing.
A hike through the Wolfsschlucht Gorge, for example, takes approximately one and a half hours. Other trails vary in length and difficulty, from short half-day tours in Eigental Valley to more demanding routes like the Dünkelbach Gorge trail.
Yes, Haselegg Gorge is described as a small, wild, and remote gorge, offering a distinct natural setting for those seeking less frequented paths and a quieter experience.
The Dünkelbach Tobel Trail is an intermediate trail that runs along a small, wild stream. Visitors are often impressed by its unique, apparently untamed nature, offering a raw and natural experience through the forest.


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