Waterfalls around St. Margrethen are situated in a region defined by its natural landscapes, including wild gorges and forested areas. The area offers diverse terrain for outdoor exploration. These natural landmarks provide opportunities for various activities. St. Margrethen serves as a base for discovering these features.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Wild gorge, almost always wet and slippery. Don't underestimate it.
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Please do not miss the small - beautiful nativity scene which is located in the rocks on the left as you climb to Walzenhausen
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An impressive waterfall that has a lot to offer not only in terms of height but also in terms of the volume of water. The path there requires some scrambling and waterproof shoes
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very impressive, great water slides, natural
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Definitely difficult to access and if so in winter and early spring, there are currently large fallen trees in the stream.
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Rustic ravine between Walzenhausen and Sankt Margrethen, in which a jungle atmosphere arises. A narrow bridge leads over the stream, which cascades down over a rock face in a kind of waterfall.
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Very beautiful and impressive, but only for experienced people - for us it was certainly borderline, but just manageable with care and the necessary respect. Although it hadn't rained for several days before, it was wet and slippery. The dangerous thing is that the beginning is very inviting, a road becomes a hiking trail and from that an "alpine" path that would not be manageable without the existing security (who takes care of it?). Anyone who slips probably has no chance. Sure-footedness is essential and you shouldn’t be afraid of heights either. Absolutely unsuitable for children and dogs!
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Here the Fallenderbach lives up to its name, as it plunges a good 10m into the depth over a drop-off edge. The steep rock face shows several different layers of rock (sandstone and conglomerate layers).
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The waterfalls around St. Margrethen offer a rugged and intimate natural experience. You'll find yourself in wild gorges and primeval-like forests, with paths that can be challenging and require sure-footedness. Expect lush, verdant environments and the raw power of cascading water.
Yes, the region features several impressive waterfalls. The Fallbach Waterfall is notable for its height and water volume. Another highlight is Fuchslochtobel, which offers a primeval forest atmosphere and impressive natural water slides.
Hiking conditions vary, but many paths to the waterfalls are challenging and require sure-footedness. For instance, the trails to Feientobel Waterfalls are considered alpine and can be slippery when wet. Similarly, reaching the Fallbach Waterfall may involve scrambling, and waterproof shoes are recommended.
It is generally recommended to visit during dry weather conditions. Many trails, especially to highlights like the Feientobel Waterfalls and Fallbach Waterfall, become very slippery and tricky when wet. Spring and early summer often provide good water flow and pleasant hiking temperatures.
While many waterfall trails in the area are described as challenging, some sections or alternative approaches might be suitable for families with older children who are used to hiking. For example, Fuchslochtobel offers unique natural water slides that might appeal to families, though the overall gorge experience is still rugged.
Beyond the waterfalls, the region is rich in natural landmarks. You can explore wild gorges, dense forests, and unique geological formations. For example, the Fallenderbach Waterfall and Geological Formations highlight steep rock faces with visible sandstone and conglomerate layers.
The area around St. Margrethen offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy to moderate options like the 'Grimmenstein Castle Ruins – Weinberg Castle loop'. For mountain biking, routes such as 'View of the Rhine Valley – Root Trail Singletrack' are available. Cycling enthusiasts can enjoy tours like 'Old Rhine – Old Rhine recreation area'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking, MTB, and cycling guides for St. Margrethen.
Some waterfalls, like the Waterfall Near St. Gallen Forest, are described as difficult to access and not very visible, suggesting a more secluded experience. These might appeal to those seeking a less-traveled path, but be prepared for challenging conditions and potential obstacles like fallen trees.
While St. Margrethen is a base for exploring, specific public transport links directly to the more remote waterfall trailheads are not widely detailed. It's advisable to check local transport options to nearby villages and plan for a hike or a short drive to reach the starting points of the waterfall trails.
Given the challenging and often slippery terrain, good footwear with excellent grip is essential. For some waterfalls like the Fallbach Waterfall, waterproof shoes are recommended. Always be prepared for potentially wet conditions, even on dry days, due to the constant moisture in the gorges.
Yes, for instance, within the Fuchslochtobel gorge, as you ascend towards Walzenhausen, there is a small, beautiful nativity scene nestled in the rocks that visitors might overlook. These small details add to the unique charm of the area.


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