Waterfalls around Altendorf offer a diverse range of natural attractions in the Canton Schwyz region, situated near Lake Zurich. The area features various trails and natural monuments where water cascades can be observed. Visitors can explore different types of waterfalls, from those integrated into hiking paths to notable springs and ravine formations. The region provides opportunities to experience natural water features within a varied landscape.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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According to my research, *Gubel" is a hill or a rise, but not a cave. But of course, a Gubel can also have a waterfall slightly downstream or emerging from the hill. According to the map, the cave in question is called Batzberghöhle, near the Gubelbächli.
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We were there today and can only assume it's a nice hike. The access road from the southern end of the lake is practically impassable and only good for hiking, unfortunately. We'll try again another time.
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Good for trail running training
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Small waterfall of the Aberenbach
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Wonderful little waterfall on the rock with a small pool.
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A little down (narrow, steep forest path, just under 1 minute) from the road on the eastern shore of the Wägitalersee, the Ziggenbach flows imposingly in a short "canyon" into the lake.
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In addition to the wonderful stream, which is ideal for jogging, the Mülibach also has a very interesting history 📖 In 1873, the silk manufacturer Rudolf Zinggeler-Syfrig received the rights to use the Mülibach to drive the machines in his Zinggeler AG silk mill. Above Richterswil, the star pond was created by damming the Mülibach. A two-kilometre-long pressure pipe carried the water down to Lake Zurich, where it drove a water turbine in Zinggeler's factory. For amusement and as a symbol of industrialization, from 1875 onwards the manufacturer let the water rise through a nozzle on holidays such as August 1st: A fountain was created with a height of 80 to 85 meters. This fountain was long considered the highest on the continent. In 1972 the power plant was shut down and with it the fountain. The fountain, which was restored by the Richterswil Historical Fountains Association, which was founded in 2003, was put back into operation in 2007. Today it sprays up to 101 m high. Source: Wikipedia
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Around Altendorf, you'll discover a diverse range of natural water features. These include waterfalls integrated into hiking paths, notable springs like the Hundloch Spring, and impressive ravine formations such as the Risitobel Waterfalls. The area offers a variety of cascades within forests and natural monuments.
Yes, several waterfalls around Altendorf are suitable for families. The Risitobel Waterfalls are noted as family-friendly, featuring two waterfalls and a small water cave. The Aberenbach Waterfall is also considered family-friendly, offering a beautiful natural experience.
Visitors frequently enjoy the Mülbachtobel Trail, an atmospheric Töbeli with a crisp climb that follows the Mühlebachs. Another popular spot is the Risitobel Waterfalls, known for its two cascades and a small water cave. The Aberenbach Waterfall, with a drop of around 50 meters, is also highly regarded.
While Altendorf itself features charming local cascades, if you're looking for truly grand waterfalls in the broader Swiss region, consider destinations like the Rhine Falls, Europe's largest waterfall, or the Trümmelbach Falls, a series of glacier-fed waterfalls inside a mountain in the Lauterbrunnen Valley. The Seerenbach Falls along Walensee are also among Switzerland's tallest, and the Giessbach Falls near Brienz are celebrated for their beauty and accessibility.
Yes, the Aberenbach Waterfall is one of the worthwhile waterfalls in the area, and parking is available nearby, just a few tens of meters from the dam.
Beyond the waterfalls, you can visit natural monuments like the Hundloch Spring, also known as the 'dog hole source.' Here, water flows from below the Schrattenkalk into a rock pool before pouring into the lake. It's a unique cave-like feature popular with divers.
The area around Altendorf offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, including a challenging 150km loop around Klöntalersee and Sihlsee. There are also gravel biking options, such as a moderate ride around the Obersee, and general cycling tours like an easy loop to Rapperswil Harbour. For more details, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Altendorf, Gravel biking around Altendorf, and Cycling around Altendorf guides.
The Risitobel Waterfalls are categorized as challenging, offering a more strenuous experience for hikers. Additionally, the Gubelbächli waterfall, located near a 'Gubel' (half-cave), is also considered challenging due to its terrain.
Visitors appreciate the atmospheric nature of trails like the Mülbachtobel Trail, noting its crisp climb and scenic path along the Mühlebachs. The beauty of the Aberenbach Waterfall is frequently highlighted, and the unique features of the Risitobel Waterfalls, including its small water cave, are also a favorite.
The Hundloch Spring is easily accessible, just a minute from the street. It's located at the end of the lake on the right bank, a few steps below the road. You can observe water flowing from the Schrattenkalk into a rock pool, which then pours into the lake. The lake nearby also invites you to take a bath.
While not widely marked, the Gubelbächli waterfall is a less-known gem. It's located near a 'Gubel' (a half-cave) and features a small waterfall flowing over it, sometimes with ice at the bottom. The narrow hiking trail down to it can be challenging due to fallen trees.


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