Waterfalls near Jonschwil, a municipality in the canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland, offer access to several natural attractions. The region is characterized by its gorges and streams, providing diverse natural landscapes for exploration. These areas feature various waterfalls and scenic trails, making them suitable for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Very long, covered stairs, a bit strenuous uphill with a bike.
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🌿 The Äuli Gorge in Lichtensteig – pure nature in Toggenburg! Turquoise water, mossy rocks, and mystical legends like the Äuli Dog 👻 await you. The perfect place to dive, hike, or simply marvel.
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Äulischlucht in the Felsental. Incredibly beautiful detour into a grotesquely narrow rocky gorge with the Thur flowing through it, with a beautiful waterfall coming from the side.
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is a very impressive place - used to be a pub (hobby)
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Simply super awesome! A great place, the power and beauty of nature is sometimes incomprehensible 💖. It's really cool when you can sit under tons of conglomerate. It would be exciting to hear what this place could tell us...
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Impressive contemporary witness to how small power plants used to be built.
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Super great gorge, an approx. 300m long wooden path
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Very nice gorge... you can take a break by the water...
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Yes, the Wissbach Gorge and Historic Power Plant is considered a paradise for families with children. It features a covered wooden walkway that guides hikers safely through the gorge, along with numerous barbecue and rest stops by the river. The Giessenfall Waterfall is also listed as family-friendly, though its path includes a steep and narrow staircase.
The region offers diverse natural formations. At Brudertobel Cave with Waterfall, you can experience sitting under massive Nagelfluh rock formations. The Wissbach Gorge features a wild and romantic side valley with a covered wooden walkway, while the Giessenfall Waterfall showcases a significant 40-meter drop.
Accessibility varies. The Wissbach Gorge is generally accessible with a covered wooden walkway. However, the Giessenfall Waterfall involves a very traily path and a steep, narrow staircase, which can be slippery when wet and is unsuitable for biking. The Brudertobel Cave with Waterfall is rated as intermediate difficulty.
Yes, the area around Jonschwil offers various hiking opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Forest Cottage – Thur River Near Wil loop' or 'Wildberg – St. Martin's Catholic Church loop from Jonschwil'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Jonschwil guide.
While some waterfall paths, like the one to Giessenfall, are unsuitable for biking, the broader region offers cycling and mountain biking routes. You can find options such as the 'Thur River Trail loop' for cycling or 'Narrow Trail Along the Thur' for mountain biking. Check the Cycling around Jonschwil and MTB Trails around Jonschwil guides for detailed routes.
Visitors appreciate the wild and romantic atmosphere of places like the Wissbach Gorge, especially its covered wooden walkway and numerous barbecue spots. The Brudertobel Cave with Waterfall is noted for its impressive and powerful natural experience. The scenic beauty and opportunities for hiking along narrow forest trails are also highly valued.
The Waterfalls on the Littenheid Forest Trail are described as a beautiful creek with numerous steps, located in the forest and not visible from the main path. It requires a short detour onto traily paths but is considered very worthwhile for those who enjoy such exploration.
While the Giessenfall Waterfall has a small bathing area for humans and dogs at its bottom, and the Äulischlucht Gorge invites visitors to stay, bathe, and grill by the water, specific designated wild swimming spots are not widely highlighted. Always exercise caution and check local regulations before entering natural waters.
While specific seasonal recommendations are not provided, waterfalls are generally most impressive after periods of rain or during spring snowmelt when water flow is highest. The Wissbach Gorge, with its covered walkway, might offer a pleasant experience even in less ideal weather. Always check local conditions before your visit.
Yes, the Giessenfall Waterfall is noted as having a small bathing area suitable for dogs. Generally, dogs are welcome on many hiking trails in the region, but it's always advisable to keep them on a leash and be mindful of other visitors and wildlife.
The Wissbach Gorge and Historic Power Plant features a historic power plant, adding a cultural and historical dimension to the natural beauty of the gorge. This offers a glimpse into the region's industrial past alongside its natural wonders.
Yes, the Wissbach Gorge is well-equipped with numerous barbecue and rest stops along the river, making it ideal for picnics. Near the Giessenfall Waterfall, there is a picnic area with tables, benches, and a fireplace just above the falls.


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