Best canyons around Amlikon-Bissegg primarily refer to the region's various gorges and ravines, which are characteristic natural features of the Swiss Plateau. The area's geology, composed of mountain deposits like sandstones and marls, has shaped these formations. These natural features offer diverse landscapes for outdoor activities. Amlikon-Bissegg provides opportunities to explore river valleys and forested areas.
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The Saubach waterfalls are located in the Schlossbüeltobel gorge.
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Nice for driving or walking, there are barbecue areas along the way
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Short but incredibly beautiful Töbeli with many waterfalls.
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Update (29.9.24) The path is open to normal use again Currently (13.7.24) the Saubachschlucht is closed due to a landslide. A diversion is signposted from the Bernrain railway crossing.
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very lively stream, especially in spring and after rainfall
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A small but beautiful and not overcrowded ravine
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This waterfall is hidden. medium spectacular.
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The term 'canyons' in the Amlikon-Bissegg region primarily refers to its various gorges and ravines. These are natural features shaped by the local geology, offering diverse landscapes for outdoor activities rather than the deep, dramatic canyons found in other parts of Switzerland like the Rheinschlucht.
Among the most popular are Häxetobel Gorge, known for its well-maintained path, and Saubach Waterfalls, which features a scenic trail along a series of waterfalls. Visitors also appreciate the Upper Rütibach Waterfall, part of a private forest park with multiple waterfalls.
Yes, the Hexentobel is a great option for families. It's described as a small valley with picnic spots and a stream, offering a nice place for children to play in the forest and by the river. There's also a barbecue area available.
You can expect to see various natural features such as waterfalls, dense forests, and streams carving through ravines. Many paths follow these streams, offering picturesque views and a sense of wild, romantic nature, as seen in places like Häxetobel Gorge.
Beyond exploring the gorges themselves, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, road cycling routes, and gravel biking options. For example, you can explore routes like the 'Thur River Trail' for gravel biking or 'View of the River Thur' for MTB. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails around Amlikon-Bissegg, Road Cycling Routes around Amlikon-Bissegg, and Gravel biking around Amlikon-Bissegg guides.
The gorges and ravines are generally accessible throughout the year. However, for hiking and enjoying the natural beauty, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Even in winter, paths like those in Häxetobel Gorge are often well-maintained and walkable, even with snow.
While many paths are well-maintained, some areas, like the lower part of the Upper Rütibach Waterfall, might require a little climbing. Additionally, paths in ravines can sometimes be unmaintained or temporarily closed due to natural events like landslides, as was the case with the Saubachschlucht. Always check local signage and conditions.
Generally, many outdoor trails in Switzerland are dog-friendly, but it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife. Specific rules for each gorge or trail may vary, so look for local signage.
Visitors frequently highlight the wild and romantic atmosphere of the ravines, the well-maintained paths with bridges and steps, and the beauty of following streams through forests. The presence of waterfalls and quiet, uncrowded spots are also highly appreciated, as evidenced by the 37 photos and 21 upvotes from the komoot community.
While not explicitly a 'hidden gem,' the Gorge with waterfall is noted as being 'not so clearly visible because something has grown together.' It's described as a beautiful ravine, though the waterfall itself might be difficult to see. It offers a slightly more rugged experience for those who enjoy a detour from official routes.
Specific parking information varies by gorge. For public transport, Amlikon-Bissegg is part of the Swiss Plateau, which generally has good public transport connections. It's recommended to check local PostAuto schedules or regional transport links for the closest stops to your chosen gorge.


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