Best canyons around Unteriberg are characterized by deep river valleys and mountainous terrain within the canton of Schwyz. The municipality is situated in the valleys of the Sihl, Waag, and Minster rivers, offering diverse natural features. While not known for dramatic, narrow canyon formations like other Swiss regions, the area features several notable gorges and natural monuments. These natural features provide opportunities for exploration and offer views of the surrounding peaks.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Water source rising from the Schrattenkalk
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When the water is low (in winter) you can enter through the gap!
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Very nice path below the "Gross Band" (rock face) Tricky places are secured with ropes, some steps have been built - the path is not dangerous in dry weather. But you should already be free from giddiness, sure-footed and supervise children well. In wet weather or even ice and snow, the path is definitely not recommended.
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A detour is definitely worth it.
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Beautiful valley along the Alp, with an easy MTB trail parallel to the main road. At the back, from Brunni, Rtg Haggenegg, Müsliegg or Holzegg.
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Magical and silent place, especially in winter where a lot of beautiful icicles hang on the walls pop up.
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The water has already formed fantastic rock formations further up. Here you can see the glacier mills better because a bridge crosses the stream.
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So close and so spectacular. In winter the path can be a bit challenging due to icing.
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The Unteriberg region features deep river valleys and mountainous terrain with several notable gorges and natural monuments. While not characterized by dramatic, narrow canyon formations like some other Swiss regions, you'll find diverse natural features such as the Trail Beneath the Gross Band Cliff with its secured paths, or the unique Hundsquelle Gorge.
Yes, the Trail Beneath the Gross Band Cliff offers a challenging experience. It features secured paths below a rock face, with tricky sections equipped with ropes and steps. It's recommended for those who are sure-footed and free from giddiness, especially in dry conditions.
You can explore the Hundsquelle Gorge, a natural monument where, during periods of low water, it's possible to enter through a gap. In late winter, this area is also known for numerous spring knot flowers. Another unique spot is the Chräbelbach Gorge, which features a waterfall and is particularly atmospheric in winter when icicles form on the walls.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. For exploring the Hundsquelle Gorge and seeing spring knot flowers, late winter is ideal. The Chräbelbach Gorge is magical in winter with icicles, though paths can be challenging due to icing. For trails like the Trail Beneath the Gross Band Cliff, dry weather is recommended for safety.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for all gorges, the Alpthal Valley offers an easy MTB trail parallel to the main road, which could be suitable for families looking for a less strenuous outdoor experience. Always check conditions and trail difficulty before heading out with children.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find routes for cycling, gravel biking, and road cycling, many of which pass through scenic areas like the Sihlsee. These guides provide options ranging from moderate to difficult.
Yes, the Chräbelbach Gorge is known for its waterfall within a forest setting. Additionally, the area around the glacier mills also features waterfalls and fantastic rock formations carved by water.
Glacier mills are unique natural monuments where water has carved fantastic rock formations. You can find these near Unteriberg, where a bridge crosses the stream, allowing for a better view of these geological features and associated waterfalls.
Yes, several areas provide excellent viewpoints. The Trail Beneath the Gross Band Cliff offers scenic views, as does the Alpthal Valley. The glacier mills area also serves as a viewpoint to observe the unique rock formations.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural features, including deep river valleys and rock formations. The komoot community has shared over 20 photos and given more than 18 upvotes, highlighting the area's appeal for exploration and its scenic beauty, particularly the unique atmosphere of gorges like Chräbelbach in winter or the challenging paths of Gross Band Cliff.
While the region offers gorges and river valleys, it is not specifically known for dramatic, narrow canyon formations typically associated with popular canyoning activities. The focus is more on hiking and exploring the natural monuments and trails within these valleys.


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