Best waterfalls around Maienfeld are situated in a region characterized by its vineyards and the Heidi Village. This area serves as a gateway to various water-related natural attractions within the Heidiland region. The landscape features diverse aquatic environments, from secluded cascades to historically significant thermal gorges. These natural features offer opportunities for exploration and connection with the local environment.
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The Kesselfall waterfall near Brand is a beautiful, thunderous waterfall that plunges through a 40-meter-deep gorge of the Alviersbach stream. It's particularly impressive after heavy rainfall.
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The Saar Falls, cascading into the pond in front of it, are worth a detour (assuming there's enough water...). The view from the back to the front, with the Gonzen in the background, is also very beautiful.
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Pastor Künzle Trail Easy themed circular hike at the foot of the Pizol with over 37 herbal pictures and 16 biographical panels Starting from Wang's town hall square, via the forest nature trail, Buchholz Grotto, ravine, waterfall, past mystical vein stars, the trail continues towards the former Bad Wang spa (now a private school). The route continues along the Rappagugg high trail, where a second Künzle grotto is located. Passing the old mill, the trail leads to Vilters Church, where the new Künzle sculpture, carved into a tree trunk, shines next door. Continue through the village of Vilters towards Vilters gravel pit. Here you'll find a great children's playground with a fire pit. Continue to Wang's gravel pit, Wang Church, Pastor Künzle's grave, and back to the town hall square. Elevation: 643 m above sea level – Elevation gain 194 m, length 6 km, duration 2.5 – 3 hours Text / Source: Herbal Pastor Künzle Association, Sonnenbergstrasse 32, 7324 Vilters https://pfarrerkuenzle.ch/pfarrer-kuenzle-weg/
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Sevelen Gorge Trail / 3.5 km circular hiking trail On this approximately 3.5 km circular hiking trail, you can experience nature and the environment in a different way. Is a glacial mill a type of coffee machine or a chicane in downhill skiing? Why is Liechtenstein actually African? And how can more than 1,300 different animals live on a single piece of wood? Bring your spirit of discovery and enjoy the mysterious atmosphere in the Geissberg Gorge or the magnificent views of our unique mountain world. The circular trail can be started from either the Glat parking lot or the town center near the civil defense installation. Simply follow the "Gorge Trail" markings and stay on these trails in the interest of nature and wildlife. The two other hiking trails, marked green and blue, offer a varied alternative to the adventure trail. Text / Source: Sevelen Municipal Administration, Hauptstrasse 54, 9475 Sevelen https://www.sevelen.ch/naturwanderungen/26930
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The mysterious atmosphere in the Geissbergtobel ravine or the magnificent views of our unique mountain world. The special climate in the Geissbergtobel, namely cool, humid air, little sunlight, and barren soils, leads to a strict selection among the potential inhabitants.
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The Sevelen Gorge Trail is really beautifully done. After rainy days, parts of the trail are very muddy, but with the necessary attention it shouldn't be a problem. Don't forget your camera and tripod if you want to take particularly impressive photos. It's worth it.
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Impressive in dry weather, quite slippery in wet conditions
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Yes, several waterfalls in the region are suitable for families. The Glingabrunn Waterfalls offer a pleasant walk from Brand. The Kesselfall / Waterfall near Brand is also considered family-friendly. The Geissbergtobel Gorge (Schluchtenweg Sevelen) features a circular trail that is easy to walk with children. Additionally, the Berschner Falls, a short distance from Maienfeld, are known for an easy and short walk suitable for families.
The waterfalls around Maienfeld are often most impressive during spring snowmelt or after significant rainfall. This is when the water flow is at its most powerful, making cascades like the Berschner Falls and the Kesselfall / Waterfall near Brand particularly stunning.
Beyond traditional waterfalls, the region offers unique natural features like the Tamina Gorge. This impressive natural wonder is known for its warm thermal springs, which have been famous since the 13th century. You can experience the 36.5°C thermal water gushing out and explore the narrow, deep gorge carved by the Tamina River. The Geissbergtobel Gorge (Schluchtenweg Sevelen) also offers a mysterious atmosphere with its unique climate and diverse ecosystem.
Yes, the Tamina Gorge is rich in history. It is home to the Old Bath of Pfäfers, Switzerland's oldest Baroque spa, which now functions as a museum, restaurant, and cultural venue. You can learn about the historical significance of the thermal springs and their use since the 13th century. Additionally, the Pfarrer Künzle Trail includes historical sites and herbal pictures, offering a cultural and natural experience.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails. The path to the Berschner Falls follows a rushing river with smaller cascades and includes wooden stairs and a bridge. The Glingabrunn Waterfalls can be reached via a pleasant walk from Brand or a more challenging route from Melkboden requiring sure-footedness. The Geissbergtobel Gorge (Schluchtenweg Sevelen) offers a 3.5 km circular hiking trail through a mysterious ravine.
The Maienfeld region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore mountain hikes, such as the Augstenberg Summit loop, or enjoy MTB trails like the Saarfall Falls – Gamidaur Waterfall loop. Road cycling routes, including the Bündner Herrschaft vineyards loop, are also popular. For more details on these activities, you can refer to the Mountain Hikes around Maienfeld, MTB Trails around Maienfeld, and Road Cycling Routes around Maienfeld guides.
Yes, the Berschner Falls near Walenstadt are considered a local secret and a 'hidden gem' in the Heidiland region. Tucked away in a small ravine, they offer a dramatic 46-meter high waterfall experience, particularly impressive during high water flow, and are a great spot for a picnic in a pretty forest setting.
Visitors appreciate the diverse aquatic environments, from secluded cascades to historically significant thermal gorges. The Glingabrunn Waterfalls are considered definitely worth a detour, offering a pleasant walk and a nice place for a rest by the water. The Kesselfall / Waterfall near Brand is noted for its impressive, thunderous display, especially after heavy rain. The mysterious atmosphere and unique natural features of the Geissbergtobel Gorge (Schluchtenweg Sevelen) are also highly valued.
The Tamina Gorge is designed for visitor access. A 450-meter secured tunnel leads directly to the spring grotto, allowing visitors to experience the warm thermal water. The journey through the gorge itself, with its thundering soundscape, is a significant part of the experience. For more information on visiting, you can check visitgraubunden.com.
Many of the waterfalls and gorges offer excellent viewpoints. The Kesselfall / Waterfall near Brand provides an impressive view as the water plunges through a 40-meter-deep gorge. The Glingabrunn Waterfalls are also highlighted as a viewpoint. The Pfarrer Künzle Trail includes several viewpoints along its route.
The difficulty varies. The walk to the Berschner Falls is relatively easy and short. For the Glingabrunn Waterfalls, the route from Brand is pleasant for families, while the path from Melkboden requires a certain amount of sure-footedness and fitness. The Geissbergtobel Gorge (Schluchtenweg Sevelen) is an intermediate circular trail, with sections involving steps and bridges.
For the Geissbergtobel Gorge (Schluchtenweg Sevelen), there is a specially designated free parking space directly at the starting point. For other waterfalls like Glingabrunn and Kesselfall, parking options are typically available in nearby villages such as Brand, which serves as a common starting point for walks to these natural attractions.


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