Canyons around Arth feature a diverse landscape shaped by natural forces, including deep gorges and impressive rock formations. The region offers opportunities to explore areas where streams carve through the terrain, leading to waterfalls and unique geological features. These natural areas provide varied experiences for those seeking outdoor exploration.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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Interesting perspective on 3 bridges from 3 different eras.
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Three bridges lead over the Lorzentobel Gorge at different heights. https://youtu.be/djjFowSPsXE
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Nice area for swimming and barbecuing..
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Just incredibly beautiful. It's best to come down from above because the spectacle becomes more and more spectacular and beautiful. The place shouldn't be too well known...we were there all alone... So if you're near Beckenried or Emmetten... head to the Risleten waterfall 👌👍
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Very interesting ascent through the landslide area. A GPS is recommended as the path is not always very clearly visible in the upper part.
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The Arth region offers several notable gorges. The Risleten Waterfall is a popular spot where the Choltalbach falls into Lake Lucerne, offering inspiring views. Another highlight is the Lorzentobel Bridges, featuring three bridges at different heights over the Lorzentobel Gorge. For a more rugged experience, the Path Through the Wildspitz Molasse Cliffs provides a surprising and wild trail through jagged rocks, partly secured with ropes.
You'll encounter a diverse landscape shaped by natural forces. Expect deep gorges, impressive rock formations, and areas where streams carve through the terrain, leading to waterfalls like the Risleten Waterfall. The region also features unique geological formations such as the jagged Molasse rocks found along the Path Through the Wildspitz Molasse Cliffs, and the dramatic landscape of the Edge of the 19th Century Landslide (Gnipen, Schwyz).
While some trails can be steep or challenging, the Lorzental Valley and Viaducts offers an idyllic gravel road with a moderate slope, making it a good option for a more relaxed experience. This area is also a recreational spot with numerous fireplaces. For more hiking options, you can explore the various hiking routes around Arth.
For experienced hikers, the ascent through the Edge of the 19th Century Landslide (Gnipen, Schwyz) is challenging and offers impressive views of the rock fall. A GPS is recommended for this path as it can be less visible in the upper sections. The Path Through the Wildspitz Molasse Cliffs also provides a wild experience through a ravine, partly secured with ropes.
Yes, the Lorzentobel Bridges are a notable example, showcasing three bridges from different eras crossing the gorge. The Lorzental Valley and Viaducts also features viaducts as part of its landscape, offering an interesting blend of natural beauty and human engineering.
Visitors frequently appreciate the inspiring views, especially at the end of the Risleten Waterfall where it meets Lake Lucerne. The surprising and wild experience of navigating trails through jagged rocks, like the Path Through the Wildspitz Molasse Cliffs, is also highly valued. Many are impressed by the sheer power of nature evident in areas like the Edge of the 19th Century Landslide.
Yes, the region around Arth offers various cycling opportunities. For instance, the Lorzental Valley features a gravel road that is suitable for mountain bikes or touring bikes. You can find more options by exploring the road cycling routes around Arth, which include scenic loops around Lake Zug and Lake Lauerz.
The terrain varies from gravel roads in the Lorzental Valley to steep sections near the Risleten Waterfall. You might also encounter rocky stretches, such as the jagged Molasse rocks on the Path Through the Wildspitz Molasse Cliffs, which are partly secured with ropes. Some areas, like the Edge of the 19th Century Landslide, involve ascending through landslide areas where paths may not always be clearly visible.
When visiting the Risleten Waterfall, it's recommended to climb to the top as the views are well worth the effort. The hike can be a bit steep, but the inspiring sight of the Choltalbach falling over several steps into Lake Lucerne at the end of the gorge is a highlight for many visitors.
For detailed information on hiking, you can refer to the Hiking around Arth guide. If you're interested in more challenging mountain excursions, the Mountain Hikes around Arth guide provides routes to summits like Rigi Kulm and Hochflue.
Yes, the Lorzental Valley and Viaducts area is known as a recreational spot with numerous fireplaces, making it suitable for picnics and enjoying the idyllic surroundings.
The Path Through the Wildspitz Molasse Cliffs offers a surprising and wild experience. While the southern slope of the Wildspitz may appear unspectacular from a distance, the path itself winds through jagged Molasse rocks and is partly secured with ropes, providing a unique adventure through a ravine.


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