Waterfalls around Schmerikon offer diverse natural experiences in the region at the upper end of Lake Zurich. Schmerikon is known for its lakeside environment and serves as a starting point for exploring natural areas. While large, prominent waterfalls are not directly within the town, the surrounding landscape features smaller cascades and gorges along hiking trails. The area provides access to diverse hiking and cycling paths, making it a destination for nature exploration.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Incorrect and completely meaningless title! Please take more care with highlight descriptions! Correct: This is the Knowledge Gubel (see my highlight, if it hasn't been removed by komoot!).
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One of many "highlights" that have been commented on in a completely inappropriate way. Strangely, in komoot's new view, more and more of these incorrect highlights are appearing, while the correct ones (in this case, Wissengubel) are no longer visible. The term "Zürichwald" doesn't exist, and Wissengubel is also quite a distance from Zurich. So please be a little more careful when describing and placing highlights.
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I can only agree with Heloks: One of the most beautiful places on the Töss. The climb, which was a bit muddy in places today, was 100% worth it.
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Well-maintained stream and clean structures
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High waterfall near Gibswil. It's worth walking past here.
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Great place to take a break
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Gorgeous little waterfall with a barbecue area in the shady forest just before Gibswil
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While Schmerikon itself is known more for its lakeside charm, the surrounding region offers smaller cascades, gorges, and river features integrated into forest landscapes. You'll find natural monuments and picturesque spots perfect for a stroll rather than grand, towering falls.
Yes, visitors often enjoy the Sagenraintobel Waterfalls, which is a dreamlike gorge where you can stroll along streams. Another popular spot is Wissengubel Waterfall, known for the Wissenbach falling about 20 meters into a semicircular rock basin, offering a cool, shady retreat.
Many areas are family-friendly. For instance, the Sagenraintobel Waterfalls are noted as family-friendly, offering a pleasant stroll. The Brandenfels Cave and Waterfall also features picnic tables and a fireplace, making it a great spot for a family break.
Absolutely. The waterfalls are often integrated into hiking trails. You can find various hiking routes around Schmerikon, including those that pass by water features. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Schmerikon.
Yes, many of the trails leading to these smaller cascades and gorges are accessible and suitable for beginners. The Sagenraintobel, for example, offers a pleasant stroll. For easy hiking options, check out routes like the "Strandweg Schmerikon – St. Meinrad's Chapel loop from Schmerikon" in the hiking guide.
Some locations offer facilities. The Brandenfels Cave and Waterfall, for example, has a huge Nagelfluh ledge with picnic tables and a fireplace, perfect for a break. The rest area at Wissengubel Waterfall was renewed in 2016, indicating visitor amenities.
The waterfalls and gorges can be enjoyed throughout the warmer months, offering pleasant coolness on hot summer days. The Sagenraintobel is described as a 'soul landscape' that's wonderful to stroll along the streams, suggesting it's enjoyable in various seasons, including the approaching dark season for relaxation.
Schmerikon is well-connected, serving as a starting point for exploring the natural areas. While specific public transport links to individual waterfalls aren't detailed, the region's hiking trails are generally accessible. It's advisable to check local public transport schedules for routes connecting to trailheads.
Yes, the region around Schmerikon offers diverse cycling paths. You can find various MTB and gravel biking routes. For example, the "Wolfsgrueb Waterfall and Gorge – Wolfsgrueb Junction loop from Schmerikon" is a moderate MTB trail. Explore more options in the MTB Trails around Schmerikon guide or the Gravel biking around Schmerikon guide.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil and idyllic atmosphere, the pleasant coolness on hot days, and the calming sound of the water. Many find these spots to be 'soul landscapes' where they can relax and unwind, often praising the well-maintained paths and natural beauty.
The Wissengubel Waterfall is considered an insider tip for those seeking a shady, cool spot. The region is generally known for smaller, unnamed cascades and gorge formations that can be discovered along various hiking paths, offering a sense of natural exploration.
Given the trails often involve walking along streams and through forests, sturdy hiking shoes with good grip are recommended. Layers of clothing are always a good idea for changing weather, and bringing water and snacks is advisable, especially if planning to use picnic spots like those at Brandenfels Cave and Waterfall.


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